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Lectures, etc ACADEMY OF MUSIC*! MR NEWELL PHILLIPS' LECTURE, In Aid of the Waiotnhi District School Fund, " England under Elizabeth," Will be given THIS (Monday) EVENING, June 14th. Miss Day and Mrs Mackay will sing a Duet, ' Oh ye Tears.' Mr R. A. R. Owen will preside at the Piano. The Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock by His Wobship the Maxob.

Tickets for the Single Lecture, Is each, can be had of Members of the Waiotahi School Committee, or at the Waio-Karaka School. All Tickets issued in April will be available for this Lecture.

Tenders THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDERS addressed to the County Chair- -*• man will be received till NOON of SATURDAY, the 19th inst., at the County Office, Pollen street, for 1. Cutting and forming about Road from Collarbone Road to Irish Town. 2. Cutting and forming 8 chains andfascining portions of Hastings and Mercury Bay Road. Specifications may be seen at County Office and' for Hastings work at School House, Hastings. AIBXANDEB AITKEN, County Surveyor. { June 14th 1880.

General Notices STEAM TO TE AROHA. H- rpHE fast s.s. '^|jy||» MEMSAHIB (A. Pepeni, Master.) Will leave Shortland on TUESDAY, at 9 o'clock, via Paeroa, for Te Aroha. Passengers and Cargo booked through from Auckland. W. Caepentbb, Agent. June 14th, 1880. 749 GREY v. RICHARDSON. THE PETITION to UNSEAT Mr Richardson and put Sir George Grey in the Seat the Electors placed him, for Ohristchurch, lies FOR THI3 WEEK ONLY, at W. Wo ds, Pollen Street, for Signature. Over a Thousand Persons have already Signed it. 748

MISS C^SSIN, D RE S SMAEEB, BEGS to remind her Friends and the Public that she has RESUMED HER BUSINESS, And solicits a renewal of the Patronage formerly so liberally bestowed on her. Note the Address— POLLEN STREET, Two Doors from Dr Kilgoub's. 760 Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. fIiHE FUNERAL of M*by Louisa BebbyI, man will leave the Father's Residence TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 15th instant, at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attendi ; W. TWJSHXIMAN, Undertaker.

A CUP of tea is very cheery When toiling hard or very weary, When work is done, und all's bright within, A cup of tea is just the tking. If only you taUo the precaution to buy The best in the market —you ask me where ? Where I always go, and where I hope you to meet, At Meaus & Co.'fl in Pollen street. When taking your Saturday nfght't promenade don't forget to call at Mears & Co.'s, where you have the largest, best, and most complete stock of groceries on the Thames to chooße from.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 14 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 14 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 14 June 1880, Page 3

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