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P It. is reported at Wellington in gossips amongst the few persons taking any interest in matters political, that ne of the chief events of next session will be the withdrawal of the tax on beer, and the imposition of school fees. That is to say, an attempt will be done to have these two things. done, and if the Ministry do not yield and work, with those who lend the movement, then "the Government will .be opposed on those points. The interests connected with the beer tax are powerful, and they are prepared to play a strong hand next session.'. The whole beer interest, it is thought, will be secured for the proposal to re impose school fees, seeing that the removal of the tax depends upon it. There will be numerous and powerful auxiliaries in the shape of the Catholic purty, who are- against the system, the Bib'e in schools party, and those who are opposed to the State paying for the education of the young. 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-bless-ing, however, to know that all these sufferings may be 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 com■plete, and the disease rarely recurs, so perfect has "■'■' *eenthe purification performed by these searching j^ pregyfations. ■ . . • : TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY At 11 o'clock. " eolleston steeet, Bhoet- : -■■■.;■■■ _■-•■ '■ land. ■■■■•. ■; : TT7 M . CAE PE N TE E Has received instructions from Mr Ed. STEVENS, who iB leaviDg for Auckland, to sell by Auction, upon the premises, Rolleßton street, Shortland on TUESDAY, February Bth, aill o'clock in the* Forenoon, His NEAT COTTAGE, of .Four Rooms j with Bath Room, Waib, Wood, and Fowl bdusee. The garden is well stocked with Fruifc. Trees, and has Good Summer House. The allotment is leasehold. Also— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, comprising Harmonium (by Alexandra), Loo and Square Tables, Ottoman Coucb, Easy Chair, Violin Book ease, Timepiece, Lamps, a Grover and Baker Sewing machine, Bedsteads/Bedding, Washgtand and Ware, Chests of Drawers', Dressing Glasses, Sofa, Cane and otbyer Chairs, Eaßy Chair, Rooking chair, Large Family Bible, and other books, Fender and Fireirons, Kitchen and Culinary utensils, Wheelbarrow, and sundry troolaV Firewood, Carpenter's' Bench, Garden Tools, &c, &c. " 1740 Volunteer Notices . .■■ '%Jk***--. ■ ■ ■ '■ NAVAL BEIGADE. DRILL on MONDAY, at 7SO p.m. sharp. SPECIAL MEETING afterwards. By order. Wimiajc H. Potts, , 1743 Secretary aad Paymaster. ' Educational ; KAUAEBANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. ITITENiNG CLA3SRS held MONDAYS, Ci WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, nt 7.30 p.m. Terms—apply to — . 1741 ......'.' A. GEEEjNa. Tenders albtjenia goldmining com- ■/■■. \".' ■■..■'■■...pant. - / mENDERS wanted for DRIVING 100 J- FEET in the New Low Level Drive. Tenders to be addressed to the M anager, and left at the Office not later than Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst. A deposit of . £2 to accompany each Tender. Further particulars and specifications may be had of the undersigned. ' ; T. Radioed, - '•: ..••■■■ i ■j ■ ' ■•■.■" Manager. 1 , ■"."' ?':?;.* : '", Meetings .:"• - ■ A MEETING of the Members of the Spiritualistic Association and Friends wiH take place at the Hauraki Club Rooms, Albert street, at 3 o'clock on TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. - COUBT PEIDE OP THE NORTH. No. 5575, A.O.F. -'^PSBbW nnHE Fortnightly <*^mj&jß{ -1 MEETING of the abovo wJi^rfPpM\i Court will be held in the M^9rl*!?TJiMM Masonic Hall, Queen Btreet, llwSfwßß|°n MONDAY EVENING, ' y^jP«^'?i» February 7th, at 7.30 p.m. By order of the Chief Ranger. Wm. Gbibbie, Secretary. H. A. C. B. S. brIiAHAMSTOWN BBA.NCH, No. 35. frpHß Fortnightly MEETI ING of Members of this Branch will be held in the Hall on MONDAY EVENING, February'7th, at 8 o'clock. M. .Landers, I-0.0.F., Je M.U..A.D. 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, Bth February, at 7.30 o'clock. CHABIES AHIEB, . Secretary. TE AEOHA No. 1, SOUTH GOLD. MINING COMPANY (Limited.) THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at O'Halioban's Hotel, Te Aroha, on MON- ' DAY, the 21st February, 1881, at 7 o'clock p.m. ' ■ Business—Election of Directors, and any other business that may be brought forward. - F. A. Whitb, . Manager. Auckland, - February 4th, 1881. * 1734

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3778, 5 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3778, 5 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3778, 5 February 1881, Page 3

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