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Great Bargains IN DRAPERY, Millinery, CLOTHING, &C, &c. TN OEDEE TO LIGHTEN STOCK I'OK STOCKTAKING J. MARSHALL WILL OFFER FOE SALE i SOME EXTRAOEDINARY CHEAP GOODS, REGARDLESS OF COST. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN STREET.
Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLA?BHS ljeld MONDAYS, VJ WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 7 30 p.m. Terms—apply to — 1741 A. Gebbing. General Notices NOTICE. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STEEET (Cenxbal), T ] AYING- disposed of hii Stock at the Branch hop, near the Exchange Hotel, in Lower Shortland, to Mr M. ADAMS, Respectfully Reques'e that ALL j ACCOUNTS DUE to him BE PAID as early ac possible during the present month. March Ist, 1881.
Valentines ! Valentines!! ' Valentines JI! 14th FEBRUARY. CHARLES McLIVBII HAS JUST BECEIVED a Large Assortment of COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES. The Largest and Best Selection of Valentines ever offered to the Thames Public to choose from. fgT 1 COMB EARLY AND SECURE THR BEST. PtEASB NOTE THE ADDRESS— CHA• S. McLIVE R, Brown stbeet.
EMPIRE HOTEL. T. LAWLESS PiiopKiKTOH. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PROPERLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can afford ACCOMMODATION Onequ.lled on the Goldßeld. Good SHOWER BATH, and ev<«ry other Requisite conducive to oomfort afforded to Patrons. DINING X 0O M NOW OPEN. BREAKFAST... From 7 till 9 am. DINNER ... „ 13 „ 8 p.m. TEA » 5 „(i p.m. GOOD COOK, Lin best of Attention, Civility and Cleanliness. Agent for Abbott's and Giuwm's Svveej-g. Sweeps on every Evont conduct yd. £1000 Sweep on MULBOURffffI CUP, 1881—the first started in the Cjlquv—uovr open. Consultations every evening at 8 o'clock. HINTING nxecmed in any Color, and the best design*, «t "™ sTab Oflice, Albert, stniel Saitiph-d i.o h*> nwn on tht oremiseF. . USTOMS l?Ciß.B&3.—W»flto£ Snawn on ' «AL^ ttf t&e MvsjfiKG Stab Opwcb Albert street, GrahHinstown, INWaRLjJ and O OTW A RT>H «:C) ASTWTSK b'O K.MS HOLDER'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3802, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3802, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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