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Great Bargains IN DRAPERY, " MILIiINBBY, CLOTHING, &c, &c. TF ORDER TO LIGHTEN STOCK JL __ . . , :fou ■•^STOCKTAKING, , Jl.'p. Jk A. M $Jl A fj Ju I- WILL OFFER ■ J ' F Q--B BALE V .. SOME 1- X'J 1]? AO I? BINARY CHEAP GOODS, REGARDLESS OF COST. J. MARSHALL, ALBEBT STREET AHD POLLEN STREET.
Educational KAUAEBANGA. BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLASS US held MONDAYS, VJ WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, st 7 30 p.m. Terms—apply to — 1741 A. G-EHEIHG-. General Notices NOTICE. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Centeai), O AYING- disposed of hia Stock at the "k P.ranch. hop, near the Exchange Hotel, in Lowdi- Shortland, to Mr M. ADAMS, Respectfully Requests that ALL ACSOUKTS iiTJE to 'him BE PAID., as early an possible during the present month. March Ist, 1881.
Valentines ? Valentines!! Valentines ! 11 14th FKBEUAEY. CHARLES MoLIVEII FT AS JUST hECKIVED a, Large Aesortl__i meut of COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES. The Largest and Best Selectiou of Valentines ever'offered to the Thames Public to choose from. ifJT COMB EARLY AND SECURE THS BEST. PIiKASB NOTE THE ADBJiESS— CHA S. McLIYE E, Bkown stbbet.
EMPIR& HOTEL. T. LAWLESS Peopbietob, mfilS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL X '-** now PIIOPEfiLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can afford ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the G-oldfield. * Good BHOWER BATS, and every other Requisite conducive to comfort uffordod to Plltl'OU3. DIN I N G- X 00 M KOW OPEN. BREAKFAST... From 7 iill9am. DttimS ... „ 12 „ 2 p.m. TEA ... ... ,) 5 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, th< best of Attention, Civility and Cleanliness. Agent for Abbott's and Qili/ett'r Sweeps, Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep o.u "1181/ BOURSE CUP, 1881—the first started in the Oalauy.—ao?; open. Coraaultaliouß every evening ii(; 8 o'clock. ; /EIHTINQ- esocat.cd in any. Color, and » tho best; dedans, at. tli« Mtau Office, Albert »tr»ui Siunpk-s to W msuu on the premises. (CUSTOMS FORMS. —Wanted Known on J SAXiE >.(• the Evekikg-. Star Op^ice Albert street, G^tvharos.town, IK W ARKS and ! o,u.twa:b.Pß coastwise koj-:.mk ', fJI OLDEK'S, 43f? Silvan Hunting Watch ■ 1.. A. Quawuteed 2 yeavs.
i AS a very pleiiaanfc tea parky, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite benuty who was sipping McQ-OWAN's bear, turned to Mr atid asked what form lie would prefer to inhabit ? fj> cHspnl^ed in 3s Tea madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3804, 8 March 1881, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3804, 8 March 1881, Page 3
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