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Lectures, etc •• SJ ACADEMY OF M DSTC. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DENToN'S SIXTH LECTURE. THIS (TUESDAY) EV^MNa, JULY 11. GLACIAL PERIOD AND AGE OF MAN. Drift Deposits—Deluge—Great Sheet of Ice over nearly all Europe—Cause of this Strange Cold Timr—Change of Magnetic Poles —Eemains of Man in Piver Drift and Caves—Changes faking plac? to-tiny —Eivers filling up Oeeam—Oceans eating away Land —?'A. Thousand Yeara, and Tlion,"—Farth to Last for Ages, guided by the Infinite Spirit to Higher Conditions for more Advanced Human Beings. Single Admission, Is and 23. Lectures commence at 8 o'clock "p.m. S. W. Denion, Agent. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. Denton's New Course OP ILLUSTHATKD SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, COMUEECING- ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. With the higlily-interesfcing and Instructive Lecture, " THE RACES OF MANKIND : Theie OeIGIM" AND 7HEIE :DesTINY," Illustiated by phiatvd fortraii* of various representative: of the Huuisd Family, and Photographs i-nd Ptin'itgo projected by the StTfopfcif-a?. Second Lecture, Thursday, July 13, "ANCIENT EGYPT:"

Its History, ifs Monuments, and its Religion. This Liciure, is magnificently illustrated, showing Egypt's grand, at monuments, Third Lecture, Friday, July 14. DESIGN'S GREAT LECTURE, ''ORIGIN OF MAN." Is Daewin "Right ? Mats' 3 Nattxiiai, yt:e SriuiToiii Obigin. This is the Irclure that excited such int-nse interest in Invercargi'l, Duwedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland, and should be heard by evevy thinking Man and Woman. Finely illustrated. Fomth Leclure, Saturday, July 15. " MINERALS, METALS, Mining in Genebal, and Gold Mimihg in pAETJCtriiAK." This Lecture should be beard by every miner, proip etor, and investor in mines, and by., all persons interested in the acquisition of valuable knowledge. Tickets for the Course of Four lectures— 3s 6d j Front- Seats, 7s. Single Admission, Is and 2s. For the Lc oture on the " Origin of Man," 2s and 3s. Tickets may be obtaint 1 at Mr Bobba's and MrMcLrvEß's, Stationers | Lectures commence at 8 p.m. 171 Tenders QUERN" OF BEAUTY GOLD MIN"IJN rG- COMPARE (Limited.) TO MINERS. mENDEES for STOPIM3- EEEF, and also X for eeyeial Tributes, will be received until THURSDAY, 13th July, at 4 p.m. Specifications end full particulars to be obtained at the mine. 6. 80. EXACK, Manager. Jrly lO.b, 1882.

NEW ZEALAND BAIL WAYS. No. 25, No. 26, and No. 27 STATION BUILDINGS CONTEACTB. ' Public Wo-ks Office, Aucl'at?d, 29th June, 1882. SEPARAT.fi Tenders for each of the above named Conlcads will be received at this Office unt'l Noon of SATURDAY, 15th July, 1882. Each Contract includes the Construction of Three Fi'La-clans Elation-* master' and Gatekeepers' Houses, at specified positions on the Kaipa'a-Waikato Railway. Plane, specifica'.'oris, nod coadilions of codtract can be seen at this Office, at the Public Works Office, Hamilton ; and at the Warden's Office, Thames. TendeiYmust be addressed to the Hon. tbe Minister lor Public Works, Auck'and, and mavko-i outside, " Tender for No. 25, Tender for No. 26, arid Tender for No. 27 Station Buildings Contract" respectively. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. H. Hams, 127 District Engineer. Air. ?. seiner, ts Skating Eink, ST. GEOEiGE'S-'f.HALL, . ! WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 P.M. -4116 T. KEEVIN.

Educational KAUAESANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING- CLASSES held each MQN* DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENlN&.'commsncing at 7.30 p.m. A."GEBBtN&, 3673 Teacher. Notices HOT PIES! HOT PIES|! P ENUINE SCOTCH MEAT PIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT JAMES FORGIE'S, POLLEN STREET, EJEEY SATURDAY. C \NNO.T BE EXO TLLED. GIVE T H e"m~ A TRIAL . 4045 " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf McGowak sells " &L B» a pound,

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 11 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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