Services '___ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LECTURES OF TH X ' BIBLE—THIRD SERIES. TPHE-Bev. S. J. Neim will «?ntjnue ihis I . Lecture TO-MORROW EVENING. Sutjept: "The Plan of Salvation. , 1879 T> EV. Mr Dbwsbuby will deliver a LEC_IA/ TUBE in the Wesleyan Church,; Shortland^ on MONDAY NEXT, Mnr'h 14th. Subject: "Characteristics of Man;hopd." Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. Proceeds to be devoted to Bazaar Fund. 1881 BALL THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE, REPRESENTATIVE BALL. A BALL, in honour of the Caebiite Champion and other Thames Repbbskntatives, will take pluce in the Aci'demy of Music on the evening of THURSDAY, the 17th March. Ladies by invitation only. Invitation Circulars can be had on application to the Committee or Secretary. Tickets to admit lady and gentlemen, J 10s 6d. Volunteers are requested to appear in j uniform. Ladies to be accompanied by a gentleman. Committee: The Officers. Messrs Truccott W. Walker Loughlin Short Feeney LeTiesier Carter, J. F. WIHIAM H. POTTS, 1848 Hon. Secretary. Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDERS. ri^HE Volunteer and Cadet Companies are JL requested to PARADE balf-an.hotir previous to anival of the Nelson Representatives. Parade to count as a Monthly Inspection, Full muster requested. T. L. Mtjbiay, 1866 Major, Commanding District. Tenders FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS for Purchase of the p.s. ■*- RUBY, without Machinery, will be received by the Directors of the Tbame's River Steam Navigation Company (Limited), for one month. Particulars at Company's Office, Albert street, G-rahamstown, or at Messrs. Pbice Beoß., Grahamttown, where vessel can be inspected. AIEX. Httme, 1814 Secretary.
Notices THAMFS STATIONERY ANB TOBACCO DEPOT, BROWN STREET, Geahambtown. Chas. McLiver, PROPRIETOR. THE Undersigned in MOVING into NEW and MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for past I favors. THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT 13 OPENED WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF American, Parisian, and Turkish TOBACCOS, : ■■■■■■■■. AND Tobacconists' Goods. All the most recent Novelties in the Line. I ' ™irl ! Stationery of all Descriptions. The Largest and Best Assortment of TOYS & FANCY GOODS On the Thames. The Biggest and Bes*-. Stock of ACCOKDIANS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTINAS, FLUTES, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of every Description in the Colony. MUSIC ! MUSIC! \ \ music iy PRI2E IBOO3IS !__£_ RIZE BOOKS!! TOYS ! TOYS ! TOYS ! 300 SPLENDID MEERSCHAUM PIPES -JUSTJMPORTED. Before Purch^gwhecy^ CALL Note the Addbbss —■ BROWN STREET, Three doors from BANK CORNER. ,' ; ■■■•■■■'.■ lpoy The beet test of the interest of b book «it capability of being read a second time, ditto 'iarSrXBA.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 March 1881, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 March 1881, Page 3
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