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Tenders mENDERS for tba Erection of a SchoolL house at Te Akoha Settlement (Blooke Xf. and XII) will be received by the Education Board, Wynrihnm street, Auckland, until noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st December instant. Pinna and Specificmtionß at the Office of the Board, and on opplioxtion at the Office of the Wardon, Te Aro'.m GoMfMd 3185 I THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL, j i I • .• »^»— ■ . j mBINDERS for CARTING for a period of -■- Six Months, as per specifications to be seen at the Council Chambers, Albert street, will be received up <o Noon.of THURSDAY, the l*t day of December, 1881. Tie lowest or any tender nofc necessarily accepted. F. C. Dean, Town Clerk. Thames, 24th November, 1881. 3r<7 i . Meetings TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES BOROUGH. MR SHEEHAN will ADDRESS the Electors of the Borough as follows :— THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. let, at the Academy of Music at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 2nd, at Paeroa Public Hall, at 8 o'clock. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. sth, at the School Room, Parawoi, at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 6ih, at Tararu at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 7th, at Sborlland, at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. Btl>, at the Academy of Music. JOHN OSUORNE, 3192 Chairman. REMEMBER, rm j-R CADMAN'S Main Committee Meets 111. on FRIDAY EVEK ING, afc half-past 7 sharp, at St. George's Sohoolroom, Rolleston street. Every member requested to be present, and to bring others who are favorable. T. Paltbjdgb, Chairman. 3193 W. Wood, Secretary. ~~ A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. \iJ4>^ ; sSA_js' nnHE usual Fortnightly ■'■■•*■.■ MEETING of the 'I^WBf^sjy^ ali)Ove Court will be held W^^W^^^^f afc the Freemasons' Hall, JpW^M^M, Owen street, Grahamsjm®&sm*m& town, on THURSDAY W\^^&>.M% 'EVENING, .Dec. 1, at (Zf\H!* JSSEfwES^mfiM^n r»IT A TIT-BO XxiTWQ '•'".'•'.■■",..■■■'•■■■■■■/ -'":~! " ■ .■.•■;:-;SecretaryV' v' General Notices THE OLD ESTABLISHED BREAD, BISCUIT, & CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. JAMESTORGIE BEGS to THANK the Thames people for tbeir very Liberal Patronage during the pant eight, years, and to assure them that no effort ehall be wanting on his part to merit its continuance. In consequence of the great demand hitherto experienced for my CHRISTMAS CAKES, arrangements have been made whereby all orders can be executed without the slightest delay; the quality is, of courge, irreproachable. —— I am now making Bread from Decorticated Wheat Meal, prepared according to the process of Dr Campbell Morfit, of London, which is greatly superior to ordinary White Bread for flesh forming purposes, and shall be pleased to attend to any orders for same that I may be favored with. i Pastry and' General Confectionery of the best I and most wholesome description . , fresh daily. Balls, Parties, Picnics, Suppers, Ac, supplied on the shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. JA M E S~Fo RGI E, Bbead and Biscuit Bakek, 3186 Pollen street, Thames. Artificial Teeth. M: R A THE R T O N , Ceethicated Pkactitioneb of Dental SUBGEEY, \ i AY bo Consulted Daily at his Residence, .» ' Mary street, Thames, as a Practitioner in Dentistry in all its branches. During the last fifteen years he has been practising in Auckland and the pr.vince, but his studies previous to that period having been under the direction of 8. C. Ciendon, Esq., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., and Lecturer ou Dental Surgery in the Westminster Hospital, London, where he baa enjoyed peculiar opportunitea of gaining Thorough Practical Knowledge of the Diseases and Irregularities to -which the Teeth are liable, and.euch extensive practice as can only be obtained at a large Metropolitan Hospital. Mr Athebtoh, by his personal knowledge and superintendance of the mechanical department, of his profession, secures to his patients, without pain, an easy and comfortable adaptation to the mouth, when the use of artificial teeth is required. The Teeth supplied by him received the only Prize Medals at the International Exhibitions of London and Paris, and are fitted to the mouth on the newest and roosb approved principles, so as to defy detection, also restoring the original and youthful appearance of the face. Mr A. has at muoh trouble and expense imported from London several descriptions of Stoppings muoh used at home. These Stoppings resist the action of the acid secretions of the mouth, and entirely 'prevents any metallic taste—a complaint frequently made. It is placed in the Tooth hi a soft Btate, and soon becomes hard, and if resorted to iv time renders the extraction of the Tooth unnecessary. Scale or Ceabchis :~-Stopping, from 5s to 7s 6d; Scaling, 3s 6d to s*; Extraction, 2a 6d; Regulation Cases, as per agreement; Artificial Teetb, from 10e, 12s 6d, 15a, and 21b per Tooth.—Consultation DVee. 3068 MOLDEN'S 425, Silver Huuting Watsh Gußreuteed 2 years . .

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4032, 30 November 1881, Page 3

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