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Soir. c The Annual Soiree In connecti m with the J)R BSBYTBRI A N nHU RGR \Till be lield in the VoLUNTEjiu Hall, Shoktland, ! THIS (Thursday) LV aNING, JS 7ov. 3bd. A Varied and Interesting Programme has been prepared for the occasion, con i ting of SPEECHES, CONCERTED MUSIC, SONGS AND SOLOS, &c, Mr WISEM«N will givo one of bis amusing Characteristic Songs— " THE SKATING RINK." Mr David Humes, a Violin Solo — » AULD ROBIN GRAY." ?>luaioal conductor: Mr R. A. E. Owen. TEA will be served at half past six o'clock. Bazaar WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. A T7 AN C V DAZAAE WILT. BE HELD ON FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, ASD SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, IN IHT3 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Mayob will open the Bazaar at 2 p m. on Fbi Day. , Doors Open from 2 to 5, and 6 to 10 each day. ADMKSIOK—Is; Children, 6d. 3029 Tenders SPECIMEN HILL CLAIM, WAITEKAURI. mENDEBS wanted for FUNNELLING in J the above Claim Specifications to be seen at the Provincial Hotel; and at Mr E. M. Cobbeit's, Wsitekauri. Tenders to be in by SATURDAY, the stb of November. 3021 E. M. Cobbett. Meetings COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. KAUAERANGA RIDING. A MEETING- of Ratepayers will be held: at St. George's Rolleston street Suhool Boom THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, 3rd inst., at 7 30, when Wm.Defble will Address the Electors. 3037 ——— -=■ COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. >%JUSV* >"^sk-^c> fT\HE usual Fortnightly /^m^i^ •*■ MEETINGr of the JP%lUk|^|jP^ above Court will be held « Im^^k®? j? at t'3e ■Ffeemaßonß' Hall, ■MmM^ml^^ Owen Btreet > Grahamslown> THIS (Thiwday) j^j^^Jm EVENING-, Nov. '3, at fS^J^^'^sa ChabmsAhieb, Secretary. General Notices CHAFF! CHAFF! NOW LANDING— BAGSCHAFF (best quality), AT LOWEBT PRICES. MEARS & 00. BACON! HAMS! MAIZE, OATS, BEAN, SHARPS, Groceries, Oilmen Stores AND ALL OTHEB PRODUCE & PROVISIONS i AT LOWEST PRIC ES. Hears (Co Tea Dealers AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Ihk difference betweeu a U-onb and a l*entli> man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoG-OWAN'3 and says, MAOgivo me a pound of jour Tea, and send for order every week

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 3

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350

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 3

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