Concert ; A;-" THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. A. riOX v*EYANCES will start from the Hall" \J on MONDAY MORNING- at 9.30 for the Butts. From 20 to 30 prizes for compo- • tifcion. CONCERT and DANCE at 7.30 in the^ Voltoteeb HAH, Shortland. Sentiinentc!, Comic, and Instrumental. A treat for al 1. Proceeds in aid of Band, Honorary Members invited to both Shooting Match aud Concert and Dance va the evening. Good fellowship being our desire, we heartily welcome Volunteers of every Company who are remaining in the District. TICKETS—DoubIe, 3s ; Single, 2s. It. T. Douglas, ■' iaOl2 Captain. . Meetings COURT PRIDE OF THE NORTH. No. 5575, A.Q.F. , ; -^MJSfcfc mHE Usual Fortnightly X MEETING of the abore ijSfo^pfnpMMC; Court will be held in the \ss)E3tr*rftfi Masonic Hall, Queen street, alffifflßKl on MONDAY EVENING, igipPPlljtfjJSw April 18th, at 7.30 o'clock. jSyorder of the Chief Ranger. Wm. Gbibble, Secretary. H. A. C, B. S. . , ri G-eahamstown Branch, No. 35.J j f'liHE Fortnightly MEETI_ ING of Members of this Branch will be held in the Hall on MONDAY EVENING, April 18th, at 7.30 o'claok. M. Lakdbks, ; Soiree SOCIAL PARTYTHE ANNIVERSARY of Good Teinplary will be celebrated on EASTER MONDAY by a SOIREE aud EVENING PARTY in the Good Temphr Hall. Tea at 6.30. Tickets, 2s each. Refreshments during the eveniag. 2022 John Noddbb, Excursions EXCURSION TO COROMANDEL.' Will make an Excursion (wsather and other circumstances permitting) to Coromandel on EASTER MONDAY, leaving Shortland Wharf at 7 o'clock and oalling afc Curtis' Wharf; returniug at 5.30 o'clock same evening. RETURN FARE..; ... "* ... 5s Only. 2026 J. COX. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of Mr Dbnjiy's Btock, «fcc., ii POSTPONED for One Week. W. Cabpentkb, Auctioneer. Thames, April 12,1881. 2002 Wanted WANTED KNOWN,—That RoniEaaoir and Son have Just Received their Firßt Shipment of WOOD'S FLOUR, in First-class order, and made from this season's wheat, and will deliver it at 7s 6d per 50-lb Bag. 2024 WANTED, by a sufferer from Consumption, some Leaves of the Mullein Plant, —Stab. Oifice. A NEW THING. Pbepaebd at the Pabnell Soaf Factory to McGowan's Oedee. qiHE EUCALYPTI SOAP X foe the Toilet Table, A pleasant, safe, ( and curative disinfectant. No family should be without it during the hot weather. ■ ' ' 193$
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3837, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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366Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3837, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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