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Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — Rheumatism or Neuralgic Affections.—No diseases are more frequent, -painful, -or difficult to cure than these. From their attack no tissue ef the human body is exempt—no age, sex, or calling secure. It is a blessing, however, to know that all these sufferings maybe completely and expeditiously subdued by Holloway's remedies. The Pills much assist in banishing the tendency to rheumatism and similar painful disorders. Whilst the' Ointment cures the local ailments, the Pills remove the constitutional disturbance and regulate the impaired function of every organ throughout the human Body. The cure is neither temporary nor superficial, but permanent and complete, and the disease rarely recurs, so perfect has been the purification performed by these searching preparations.

TUESDAY, 25th JAWUAEY. At 11 o'clock. SALE OF MINING PEOPEETY ON THE CEOWN PEINCESS MINE. T) E. Me GEE G O E Has received instructions from Mr C ToifGß to offer for positive sale and for immediate removal, 1 DOUBLE CYLINDEE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, with reversible Gear. 120 fe't Tramway, 2 Hoppers, Lot Iron Bails, 10 Iron Trucks, 2 Baling Tanks, 2 Cages, 5 Flat Sheets, 2 Winding Pulleys, Poppets, Brace, &c, Whitu Bow nod Post, 500 ieet Whim Eope, 1000 feet 6 inch Flat Rope, Winding Gear, Sundries, Office, Blacksmith's Tools, Bellows, Anvil, Drilling Post, Toolo, Iron, &c, &c. Meetings COUET PRIDE OP THE NOETH. No. 5575, A.O.P. -s^lilP^fwife. ffIHE Usual Fortnightly '^^^^§^' -L MEETING of the above l^^W^^. Court wi!l °c held in the WB&Sfßmn Masonic Hall, Queen street, Illtt^PM on MONDAY EVENING, SglfflP^a^J™ January 24th, at 7.30 p.m. By order of the Chief Banger. Wm. Gbibble, Secretary. H. A. C. B. S. Gbahamstown Beanch, No. 35. frpHE Fortnightly MEETI ING of Members of this Branch will be held in the Hall on MONDAY EVENING, January 24th, at 8 o'clsnk. M. Land bbs, I. O. O. F., .JP M.U., A.D. s LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING, 25th January, at 7.30 o'clock. Chables Ahiee, Secretary. Funerals FUNEBAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the lite child of Mr Ale3C4Ndbe Davidson will leave the residence, Kirkwood street, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. , W. TWENTXMAN, 1674 . Undertaker. "" iii"i"ii"il"funeeal" inotice. 'TTHE Funeral of Bosie Gilpin will leave L her fathrr's residence, Karaka Road, ' TO-MORROW (Sunday) 23^d met., at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. William Twkntyman, Undertaker, Pollen street. Educational , TEACHEES' EXAMINATION. FN consequence of the detention of the Steamer with the Examination Papers, Candidates for Teachers' Certificates must Attend at 4jjckland, and should come up by To-night's boat. R. J. O'Sullivan, 1677 Inspector. TEACHEES' EXAMINATIONS. THE Board of Education find it ABSOLUTELY NECEaSARY for Candidates for Clasa E to go up to Auckland by , TO-NIGHT'S BOA'J". For further informa- ! tion apply to— j Hobatio Phillips, I 1678 Training Master. BOARD OF EDUCATION. IN consequence of the Teachers' Examina* tion, the RE-OPENING of the Thames Schools is POSTPONED until MONDAY, the 31st January. By order of the Board. Vincent E. Rice, 1670 - Secretary. ST. GEORGE'S GEA MMAE SCHOOL. DUTIES WILL NOT RE-COMMENCE until MONDAY, 31st insfc. D. SCHOHELD. rnHAMES BOYS AND GIELS JL HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master ... Me James Adams, B.A. Assistant Teacher Miss F. Chittt Drawing Master... Mb H. L. James Musio & Singing...-Mb. R. A. R. Owen Music Mis 3 Belches The Duties of the School will be RESUMED on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th inst., when it is requested all Pupils will bo present. R. A. Heald, 1647 Secretary. Notices FO E SALE. mWO HEAVY STAUNCH HORSES, 3 JL Years Old ; fit for dray or plough. Apply— ' . . A. Phillii-s, 1663; Willoughby street, Shortland.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3766, 22 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3766, 22 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3766, 22 January 1881, Page 3

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