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TXT ANTED a Competent General SER- \ v VANT; Testimonials required.— Apply to Messrs Phillips & Sow, Paeroa. v 128 it ANTED the Public to know that a * «•' , further Shipment of PEERLESS SEWING* MACHINES has just arrived. Price only £3 10s.—H. B. CoOKE, Pollen street-.' 134 vi ' ANTED a GENERAL SERVANT.— » « Apply to Mrs Adams, Thames High School. ■■;/ 122 w JU|4MlttUjtf> A BOY for the Newspaper "TVBttSosi.—Apply to E. Honiss, agent for Auckland Evening ritar and Observer. Vn ANTED KNOWN—That Mr TrNDALt, » ' Surgeon Dentist of Q-rey street, Auckland, will visit the Thames the third TUESDAY in every month. Consultation at Mr Faebab's, Chemist, Pollen street. r»T ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for M Sale at the Evening Stab Office. Educational KAUAERANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINQ-.Jcommencing ati.7.30 p.m. A. Gbebins, 3673 Teacher.'* Notices PERSONAL. TF JACK, the popular Business Manager of JL a notorious house, Pollen street, Thames, does not remove the foul nuisance at once, he will soon hear more about it.—R. BLOCS 27. ~~ I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to all those Tenants who are Six Months and upwards in Arrears of Rent that unless the same is PAID to me, or arrangements made for paying, on or before the 30th instant, that, according to instructions received from Auckland, I am on that day to distrain for the rent then due. This notice to be final. Andbew Fiemiko, Agent Block 27, Baillie street. . Thames, 24th June, 1882. 94
ROLLERSON & SON
BEG- to inform the public of the Thames that they HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE TO ARRIVE— Hf\ TONS of Thobntok, Smith, and 4 U Fibth's FLOUR, in,, Sacks and Bags, which they are prepared to Sell Wholesale at Mill Prices, Auckland. NEW MAIZE— A small shipment of the above has just been received, and they have to arrive— 50 Sacks from Opotiki, 40 „ WHEAT from South 100 „ OATS from South We have also in stock — Flour, Oatmeal, Prime Salt Batter, Oats, Splendid sample of Potatoes, Bran and Sharps, and General Groceries. <£T Try our BREAD and FLOUR, for Quality Unsurpassed. ROLLERSON & SON Kakaka Eoad, BAKEBS, GROCEHS, andPHODUCE DEALERS, 52 WHOIiESi-lE AND BETAII.. TjIIRST CLASS — TARANAKI "BUTTER, PRIME KEG BUTTER, • NEW CANTERBURY CHEESE, HAMS, and BACON . AT J. CLARK'S, KARAKA BRIDGE.. EMPIRE HOTEL, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, J. D. WALKER BEGS to inform' all his old mining friends, and the public generally, that he has succeeded to the proprietorship of the above old established, and favorite Hotel, and trusts that by keeping the VERY BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, and CORDIALS, to. receive a fair share of Support.
theNqining room Is open as usual^ and being under the management of a> really firßt-oless Cook, patrons may rely on receiving every attention.
Capital accommodation for Boarders and Travellers from the Up-country Goldfields.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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