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Amusements I.OADEMT OF MUSIC. KOHLKR'S WAXW l'"X** AND PROMENADE CONOfcJJT. KiSLLY. Greng, LeFROY., QtfiTEAU, WIHIAT.A, Edison's Phonograph »ml ih» Australian ElecM-ic Youth. Admission— OWJO SHILLING Children under ten, b''*. Open Dailj ■ from 10 to 10. Notices ~THE ANTIPGP!JIKU?I*PTW!E! THE BLONDIN TOP & AMEEICAN NOVELTIES. ■For a Few Days Only, Bailey and Kerr HAVE NOW OPENED In Shop next Finlat, Jeweller, Brown St., WITH t,ho Gresfpst Show of Household and Personal Wants, Conjuring Tricks, and Yankee Notions ever brought to the Thames. ' Be Sure to Get. a BOTTLE of CEMENT— Is per Bottle. 385 General Notices AUCKLAND AIND NORTH SHOEE STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Limited.) LIQUIDATION NOTICE. ALL persons having claims againßt the above-named Company are requested to render the same within TEN DAYS, or they will not be recognised. AIV persons indebted to the Company are required to pay the amounts owing to Mr T. H. Glovee, at the Company's Office, Wharf, Auckland. All accounts owing at the Thames to be paid to Mr E. Onyon, Shortland Wharf. GEORGE IiKASEB, Liquidator. Corner Queen 6treet and Vulcan Lane, Auckland, 30th August, 1881. 389 JOHN NEAL, ...-; OWEN STREET; rPHAT is THE PLACE SUT TO GFor Your Meat! he\pays the Highest Price FOR THE Best Cattle and Sheep IN THE MARKET! AND SELLS FOR THE E*ow)est Price JHE BUYS NO SCRUBBERS ! Veal To-day! Veal To-day! COME 3 CiEE /IUR CjHOW ! ome < ioEE Our johowi ONLY ONE SHOP! JOHN NEAL,OWEN STREET, GEAHAMSTOWN (Near the Bow'en). A ILLIAMB' FIRE KINDLERS *' » Established 1869. Sold by all Grocers. 3d per dozen. T^NTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS <Src J_y should always be announced in THE STAR if t,heir promoters wish to achieve At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan'b beat, turned to Mr —— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? I© be 'flUwlved. 8t Tut madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 5 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 5 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 5 September 1882, Page 3

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