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Educational TPHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' X HIGH. SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr James Adams, B.A. Lqndon University. insistent Tiicher—Migs P. Chitty. Drawing and Assistant Ma&ter—Mr H. L. JAMBB, New Zealand University. School fee* per quarter, (strictly in advance) One pupil, £2 2s ; two pupils, £3 13i 6s; three pupils, £4 14a 6d; four pupils, £5 10s 3d. , „,; , ■■■ ■■„. ,; The next Quarter commences on MONDAY, the 4th July. The Secretary will be in attendance at the Schodl On that day from 9 am. to 10 a.m., for the purpose of reoeiYing School Fees. R. A. Heaid, 1976 Secretary. Notices Lemons! Lemons ! JUST ARRIVED, a SPLENDID LOT OF LEMONS. Garden Seeds! JUST RECEIVE D— EX 8880 KROM JCBLBOUBKH, A Splendid Sample of Seeds, comistingof Turnip, Cabbage, Onion, Carrot, Reddish, Cauliflower, Peas, Beans, &c, which will be ■old at Auckland Prices. Also, ex Loongnns, from Hobart —100 Cases of Superior Apples (both Eating and Cooking), consisting of Ripstones, Russets, Fearmains, Frenoh Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippins, Golden Harveys, Wellington Pippins, &c. Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two Tons Lapstone Kidney Seed Potatoes. On Salk AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. JAMES TeFFERY, FKUITEREE & SEEDSMAN, BROWN STREET, 1812 Gbahamstown. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN A FEW days: Pbb "Onwab d." OOA B kQS of WOOD'S FLOUR uL\J 100 Sacks „ Ditto. Also—so Sanb of OAT 3 40 Bags of Meek'« OATMEAL. Have IdSbi-edeived^ large parcel of Fin? SHARPS and Anderson's OATMEAL, and lint-class FOWL WHEAT, and also a teuond shipment; Of Wood's FLOUR, made from this season's wheat, which is really firstcUm. All the above at Lowest possible Price*, for CASH. Kollerson and Son, KARAKA BOAD, BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Whoibsaik akd 'Kbtaii. At a very pleasant tea, party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquiute beauty who was sipping McaowAH S bait turtrf to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To *w <*U.nlyed is ft TiA madam,

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3898, 27 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3898, 27 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3898, 27 June 1881, Page 3

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