A. Cookson, jeweller, having removed to more convenient premises, No. 14, Brown Btreefc, next door to Mr Burra, stationer, begs to state that he is still prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in his usunl workmanlike style, and takes this opportunity of most respectfully thanking hie friends and patrons for their liberal support since cony mencing business, and hopes to still merit that support by strict attention to bußiness, combined with superior and practical workmanship.—A. Cookson, jeweller, No. 14, Brown street.—[Advt.]
Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 2nd & Sbd. The Bijou Varieties Will have tho honor of appearing in tt»o of their Recherche Programmes on the abovti dates, consisting of Legerdemain, Ventriloquism, Clairvoyance, Comic Songs. &c. Miss Aanr Swahbobough, Mr W. H. Manning, Mr Chabi/ES Mote, Mr Raxph Levoi. Doors open at 730 ; commence ot 8 sharp. Admission —3s, 2s, and lv. C. M. Manning, 3202 Advance Agent. LIEUT. HERMAN'S Ventriloquial Entertainment, COUNTRY TOUR. PAEROA, SATUBDAY, December 3rd, and TE AROHA, TUESDAY, December 6th. and will also appear at WAITEKATTRI, OWHAROA. For particulars see small hand-bills. 3201 Tenders NOTICE. npENDERS will be received by the under--1 signed until 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 7ih inst, for the delivery of 140 TELEGRAPH POLES at Hikutaia. Tenders -will also be received until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9th inst., for the delivery of 130 POLES at Paeroa. Specifications may be seen at the Post Offices, Thames, Hikutaia, and Paeroa. J. Okcbiston, Inspector Telegraphs. Thames, Ist December, 1881. 3203 Volunteer Notices , — . ( THAMES DISTEICT BELT. npHE 25th Quarterly Competition will take 1 place on SATUBDAY NEXT, 3rd December. Ranges—2oo,4oo,andsooyards; 7 shots at each. Morning Squad at 8,30; Afternoon Squad at 1.30 p.m. Entries to be made ■with the undersigned not later than 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, 2nd December. T. Lawless, 3197 Secretary. THAMES NATAL CADETS. COMPETITION for Pasts as Petty U Officers, TOMORROW (Friday) at T. 30 p.m. By order. Edwin Gitbb, 3196 Sub-Lieutenant. General Notices J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUITER, BEQ-S to inform his customers and friends he has REMOVED to v MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN STREET, near MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hope by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. Also —J.B. has for SALE Mammoth Long Red Mangold and Champion Yellow. Also, Belgian Carrot for Cattle. A great rariety of Peas and Beans. Also—JOß'S TEAR GRASS, remarkable Tor its quick growth and ornamental habit. Ife is very suitable for Bouquets, and when its merits are known it will be extensively grown by farmers. Artificial Teeth. MR ATHEET ON, Cebtificated Pbactitionee of Dental SUBOEBT, MAY be Consulted Daily at bis 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.vin.ee, but his studifs previous to that period having been under the direction of S. O. Ciendok, Esq., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., and Lecturer on Dental Surgery in the Westminster Hospital, London, where he has enjoyed peculiar ppportunitea of gaining Thorough Practical Knowledge of the Diseases and Irregularities to which the Teeth are liable, and such, extensive practice as can only be obtained at a large Metropolitan Hospital. Mr Athebtoh, by hia personal knowledge and superintendence of the mechanical department, of hia profession, secures to his patients, without pain, an easy and comfort-able-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 Exbibi ions of London and Paris, and are fitted to the mouth on the newest and most approved principles, so as to defy detection, also restoring tho original and youthful appearance of the face. Mr A. has at much trouble and expense imported from London several descriptions of Stoppings much 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 Jb placed in the Tooth in a Boft Btate, and soon becomeß hard, and if resorted to in time renders the extraction of the Tooth unnecessary. SoAIE OF Chab<l?S :—Stopping, from 5s to 7a 6d; Scaling, 3s 6d to ss; Extraction, 2s 6d; Regulation Cases, as per agreement; Artificial Teetb, from 10s, 12s 6d, 15s, and 21s per Tooth.—Consultation Free. 3068 HOLDEN'S 42b Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years-
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4033, 1 December 1881, Page 3
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