Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. QUABTBRDAYB-ApriU2fch| JulyStb i September 27tb 5 Februarj Ist. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Advance). One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 13i 6d do. Three Pupilg... £4 14s 6d do. a Tbeae terms are ioclasire; there are no extras. JAB. ADAMS, 8.A., 635 - Headmaster.
General Notices New Grass Clover Seeds. CASH PRICE LIST— s. d. WHITE CLOVER ... l O^erlb. RE*> « ■ .- 0 9 „ „ COWGBABS 1 o „ „ ALBYKE „ 1 2 „ LUCERNE,, l o „,^ SYE GftASS ... 7b Od per bwhel. COCKSFOOT .. 8s 6d „ „ OATS (iot less than 10 sacks) 2s 6s ptr bushel MAIZE (New Zealand) 3s lid per bushel POTATOES (.sound) io- quantities not , less than 1 ton, £4 per ton BEAN (Auckland) £6 per ton, " IT TIIOMAB VEALB/S Wholesale Stores, POLLKN STBUT.
SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES! IF YOU WANT A SEWING MACHINE GO TO H. B. COOKB, Pollux Stmbt, Non»" bat the BEST QUALITY of Machines kept in Stock. ' N.B.—All Kindt of Sewing Machine* RE> PAIRED in a PRACTICAL MANNER on.the Shorteit Notice. Adbbxss— H. B. COOKB, . POLLEN STREET, Gkahakbtowx. 323. H. STILWELL/ PaxawM Nursery, Thames, [ESTABLISHED 1868], HAS ON SALE for this seaion's Planting,' 15,000 fine Shelter and Forett Tree*, from 4to 20 feet in height. A Choice ! Asiortment of FBUIT TREES, 1 2 and S jears old; 5,000 OrnamenUl Treea and PJantr, Ro^ei 'an^ Ciimen. Prices to rait all according to age and qualitj. New Seedf are' now ready, true to name, Wholesale and Retail. Green House Plants in rarietiea. Seo&sl Seeds! Seeds! J. BRIGHT, ■ NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Pabawai. J, B. Respectfully intimates to hit Cm- • tomers and Friends be has lor Sale,/ a CliOice Selection of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, Suitable for AUTUMN SOWING AT tST Auckland Prices. '
O AA/l Very CHOICE PBJJIT TREES, JU\J\J\J of different kinds. Further particulars in future advertisement.
NOTICE. W. BOBBETT, ;butcher, pollen street. BEGS to return his sincere THANKS to his Customer*, and the Public in general, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years that he has carried on hit Bimnest in Rolleaion street, and novr beef to REQUEST that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due to that Shop be PAID to HIMSELF, at his POLLKN-STRJSET ES« TABLISHMENT.'as hit receipt osw mill be a sufficient discharge for the same. January 12,1880. - 56 IfNCOURAGS THAMES INDUS 12j TRIES.—See the Splendid Kaitpoi Tweeds at Wiseman's, £5 per Suit. Splendid Value n Fancy Coatings. ''" At a very pleasant tea party, the conrersa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping Mcoowiir's best, turned to Mr and asked what form lie would prefer to inhabit ? To be diMOly«L in 3s T«A madam. / ' : The Niagara fall* is a sight nerer to be forgotten. There are many waterfall* but only one McGowaw selling 3i Ta&*
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3537, 27 April 1880, Page 3
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