Educational -^ mHAMES BOYB' AND GIELi' JL HIGH SCHOOL. Head Muter—Mr Jaxu Abami, 8.A., London Uni?ersit*. W. H. Ann, Sound Master. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. CURT. School feet per quarter, (strictly in adTanoe) One pupil, £t 2* j two pupils, £BMa 9» t three pupils, £4 14e 6d; four pupils, £5 10i The Quarter commences on MONDAY, the 3rd October. B. A. Hsalp, 1976 Secretary. General Notices J. F. DAY, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND PHABtiACiBT POLLEN STittEET. (Next Mb Foidn's, Baku). pRESCRIPTIONB~CAREFULLY 00*. JL POUNDED. .'.TV? APPBOVED BsMKDIIS OF THI BlfT Foieion Psabmacofceias ALWAYS IN STOCK. FINE HEALTHY LEECHES. -:- -8ot» Mantjfactubkb and Pbopbibtob OF. ' • ■ DAY'S WHITE WOBM POWDERS. DAY'S DIGESTIVTPOWpEIt. DAY'S CARREGEEN OB IRISH MOSS PECTORAL. J. FILLIMORE DAY, DISPENSING CHEMIST and PHABMACIST. , [A CAID.] J. W. WALKER, MINING ENGINEER AND AGBNT, ALBERT STREET, THAMES. THAMES COFFEE BOOMS (Nkxi MoLivn't), BEQWN STREET, aRABAHSTOWN, ABE NOW OPEN; ' , FULIJAME^ANi) SCOTT, PROPRIETORS. HOT PIES, with COFFEE, TEA, or COCOA, 8»A VISIT WILL NOT BE REGRETTED. 1918 PURE MILE! PURE MILK! TAYLC E BROS., 01 TAJPU ROAD, '■ ABE PBEPABED to SUPPLY PURE MILK AT THB LomBT COBBIIfT RATM. "VTOIWITHSTANDING the remarkt that xN h»ve been made about the nilk'iop^ plied by ut, ire are in a position to prove that the Medical Officer of the Board hat certified that our dairy is one of the cleanett in the district, and when a full report in -mide out •nch will be found to be (he case. TAYLOR BEOS., TAPU ROAD. NOTICE. notice to The public. I the undersigned, am going to START nif Hikutaia Coach again on THURSDAY first, the 13th of October, learing the Bank of New Zealand, Grabaatslown—MONDAYS, 8 o'clock in the morning THURSDAYS, 9 o'clock „ SATURDAYS, 9 o'clock, „ LBATON& BTIKUTAIA : MONDAYS, 8 o'clock in the afternoon THURSDAYS, 2 o'clock SATURDAYS, 3 o'clock „ (Calling at all intermediate stations, as usual). ALEX. PHILLIPS. 2863 MR OTTO KOHL, M 8.P., late from Germany, has commenced practice in Auckland for the CURE of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Skin and Blood Diseases, bj a process hitherto unknown in this country, but most successfully practised in Germany in the treatment of such diseases. It acta as a prerenti?e against ferers and small*pox. Con* sultation free, at Panama House. Lower Bymonds street, where Auckland testimonials may be seen. ' ', ' ' 2777 SEDUCTIONS. ttT ATOHES and Clocks carefully Cleaned VT and Regulated for 4s eaoh, workmanship Guaranteed. New Main Springs 4s each. Axdbiw Houmr, Praetica! Watohmakar, Owen street, Grahamitown.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4040, 9 December 1881, Page 1
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404Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4040, 9 December 1881, Page 1
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