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" WuppetessitukqußSunnoowehtßnquoh" is the new name for a tobacco much used by persons who do atnoke, A man tried to get some the other day, and. uearly-djslocated his jaw when asking for it. 'Senow sticks to the tobacco he has alwaje tited, .and- which he states he cannot ge.t better than at MoTiveb's, Brown street, Q-rahamstown.—[Advt ]

Says Dug»ld : " Hoo are you, Mnggie ? " "Amnoweel aya, Dugald." Dugald: "Ay, ay ! will I make of you a cup of tea ? I hey some o' McG-ow&n'a here." " No, no, Dogald, bell do nrtwot." " Will I make yon a newparb"'*ij^'*- " It's no use, DugHld; I'm no wefll wb*t<ffer, man." *' Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " " Oh, Dugald, you make me laugh, an'me no wM. <^et me come o 1 that tea noo ? "— [Advt.]

Holloway'a Ointment and Pills.—Rheumatic Pains, Tio-Dolorenx.—These diseases are unfortunately very prevalent in this country, and are frequently most distressing, sometimes for years baffling all medical skill to alleviate the sufferings of the victim.. In no case have Holloway's Ointment aud r^lls failed to produce a cure. The Ointment exerts a peculiar and soothing influence over the nerves and muscles, relaxing spasms and subduing pain. The attack soon becoihesl milder, arid; the intervals between the paroijjSins-longer, until they cease altogether. The PiUs. jn»Cbre the body from a weak and debilitated condition to a stale of health and strength. Persons bedridden for-months with rheumatic pains and swellings, after using the Ointment, have been cured in an inoredibly short period.

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Entertainments LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. HADRAKI HALL, Ghahamstown. MONDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock sharp Subject :— " Are We to Stay in New Zealand?" A Readlng by the Secbetaby. ' Discussion afterwards. Roll up and fill the Hall. Commiitee meet at balf-past Se*en.

Tenders THAMES HABBOUB BOAJKD. mBNDEES for 100 Yards of 4-inch aud •*■ 2QO : Yards of 21 inch BOAL> METAL —hurd blue stone —approved by the Foreman of Works, to be delivered on Shortland Wharf in three heaps, will be received bj the undersigned tip to 4 p.m. on.MONDAY, the 25th inst. Tenders to be at per yard. F. C. Deait, 1 Secretary to the Board. .Thames, 23rd July* 1881. 2479 Meetings X "<* $ LODGE Slli WALTER SCOTT, No. 553, S.C. THE Brethren of the above Lodge are informed that a Lodge of Instruction will be held weekly, commencing on MONDAY, 25th inst. HOBATIO PhILXIPS, 2480 Hon. Sec. H. A. C. B. S. Gbahamstown Branch, No. 35. ffI.VHE Fortnightly Meeting of J_ the above Branch will be held at the Hall on MONDAI BVBJSINCr next, July 25, at M. lahdeks, GOURT PRIDB-0F THE NORTH, No, 5575, A.O.F. Jjffl^t^. ffIHE! Usual Fortnightly m%tmU2<R} X;■ MEETING-of the above ffi^Q^SnV Court will be held in the EPSjPCKt MttsODic Hall, Queen street, WnOll on MONDAY EVENING, lUpP^^l July 25tb, at 7.30 u'uluek. Bj order of the Chief Banger. . " Wm. Gbibblk, Secretary. COLUMBIA GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Office of the Company, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on FEIDAY, 291h July, 1881, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business :—To consider the advisability of an Amalgamation with the Albion Gold Mining Company (Limited). D. Or. MacDobhbll, JV anager. Aucklund, 18th July, 1681. 2460 Volunteer Notices DISTRICT QBDEBS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, 21afe July, 1881. THE Inspectibri bf the several Volunteer and Cadet Corps in the district, will be msjtJe by; Major WnaEaa in the following 4riep:— MONDAY, 25th INBT. Kaviil Brigade, 7.30 p.m. Ha»i»iki Engineers, 8 30. TD3SSDAY, 26xn. ; 'Scottish Cadets, 7.30. Naval Cadets, 8 30. WEDN* SPAY,, 27th. 1 and 2 Conipaniea Scottish Battalion, at 730. TEFRSDAY, 28th. . Bifle Bangera, 730. j Maori Corps, 8 30. _ T. L. MuBEAr, Mhjor. HAURAKI ENGINEERS. * « AJOR WITHITT will INSPECT the M Co^psand Band on MONDAY EVENING uext, the Soth inslant. I all in at 8 p.m. B harp. j. g. OMONT Sma^. ■2476 C'ttPtain- :■ THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. rt^Hß Brigade and Band will MUBTER at I the Hall on MOlN tDAY, the 25th inst., at 7 p.m..«h*rp, for, Monthly In.pectiou, by >M»jor WrrHfiß*. By order. H?7 3wwt»?y wd fsyautstm

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 23 July 1881, Page 3

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