. HoUoway's Pills and Ointment.,— Durinp piercing winds and excessive variations of temperature, every one is more or less liable to internal congestions and inflammations. - Throat; chest, liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin all suffer in some degree, and may be relieved by rubbing in this Ointment, aided byproper doses of the Pills, for administering which full directions accompany each box; in truth, any one who masters Holloways " instructions "; will, in remedying disease, exchange the labour of an hour for the profit oC a. lifetime. All bronchial, pulmonary, and throat disorders require -'that' the ■ Ointment should be thoroughly well rubbed upon the the akin twice a day with great regularity, considerable 'briskness, aad much persistence.
(For remainder of News see Fourth Page.) j&aUS .&£ %VltfXQ% TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BAILLTE STREET. TTT M . CARPENTER Has received instructions to Bell by Auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY next, at 11 a.m.; The FREEHOLD SECTIONS of LAND ' - Nob. 101 aD(3 102, Baillie street, Shortland, with comfortable DWELLING JHOU3E of Five Rooms, Outhouses, &c, erected thereon, sow in occupation of Mr Hbighwat. The laud is well stocked with choice Fruit and' Ornamental Trees. Services ' WESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES[ REV. OWVJBB DlAir will preach at the Grahamstown at 11 o'clock, and Shortland at 6.80 o'clock. The alternate services will be taken by Mr Akbbbt C. Lawby, Student. 1125 BAPTIST CHURCH. THE Bey. T. L. DatibS will Preach at the . above Ohuroh TO-MORROW EVBNKfflki Subject: 1 "Thflsino of Youth prodwottre of the retribution of age." ■ Serrioe at 6.30 o'clock. ADDFELLOWS' iFTLL. \J Shobtiand. TO.MOREOW' (SUNDAY) EVITNIN&. MR JOSEPH DIXON (of Auckland), Will Preach on—"The injury done to the cauie of Christianity by the Dootrine of Eternal EtU." Commencing at 6.30. H23 Funerals FDNERAL NOTICE. V rpHE Friends of Mr Wiiliam Mabtin are < '*, X. reipeotfully invited to attend the Funeral of his child, to leave hi« residence, B.ndw street, Block 27, TO-MORROW (Sunday, 11th inst.) at 3 p.m. Geo. Msaoheh, Undertaker, Owen street. ' Educational THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS "■ Z&- HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—James Adams, 8.A., London University. ...B»cond Master-sW. H. Aibbt, 8.A.., (lit) N.Z. University. .; Auiitant Teacher—Miss Fanny Ckmtt. : ': -. Music—Mr R. A. R. Owjbn. „ MliBS BSLCHBB. Drawing—Mr W. H. Aibbt, B.Aj (Ist) N.Z. Singing—Mr H, A. R. Owbn. THE Course of Study in this Sohool in* eludes English in . all its branches, .. Mathematics, Science, Greek, and Latin Classics, and the French and German Languages. ,Pupilß are prepared for the Law, Civil Service, and University Examinations. SCHOOL FEES per quarter (strictly in advance, One pupiJ, £z 2s; Two pupils, £3 13s 6&i Three pupils, £4> lit 6d; Four pupils (or more), £6, 10s 3d. For further particulars apply to the Head Master at the School, or to— " '. . B. A, Hham>, . ■'"'•' Secretary. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUABTEB DAYS— February Ist, April fOth, July 10th, October lsfc. Jab. Adamb, B.A, ' /•;.■»■ f.[ ;-•:: : 'u:r\ H«»d Maiter. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4401, 10 February 1883, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4401, 10 February 1883, Page 3
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