THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND .THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND ' ; CLOTHINGr FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY ARE NOW DISPLAYING ARE NOW DISPLAYING ARE NOW DISPLAYING ARE NOW DISPLAYING ARE NOW DISPLAYING THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS FOR THIS SEASON. FOR THIS SEASON. FOR THIS SEASON. FOR THIS SEASON. FOR THIS SEASON. IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY. immense Variety, unsurpassed value, unsurpassed value, unsurpassed value. unsurpaßsed value, unsurpassed value. ' inspection invited. inspection invited. inspection invited. inspection invited. inspection invited, thames branch ; Albbbt Street.
Behind her fan of downy fluff, Sawed on soft saffron satin stuff, An order written plain enough— A Pound of Tsa !—'twill never do To carry^such a company through! Two pounds would barely do the lob Unless it's from McQOWAN got.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Directress ... ... Miss Eioibb Jxtho Manager for Miss Juno...Mr J. W. Whbblbb Stage Manager...Mr McLachxax McQowan GRAND T\RAMATIC CJBASON RAND JjRAMATfO OEABON Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 25th, when the Popular and Talented Actress, MISS TT^LOISE TTJNO ISS JjJLOISE «JUNO Will have the honor of making her FIRST APPEARANCE before a Thames audience, supported bj her own Dramatic Combination Company, of 15 Accomplished Artistes. PLATS! DRAMAS! FAECES ! Seats reserved at McLivbb's. For farther particulars see bills of the day. 1401 SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, MARBIAGES, AND DEATHS. — $ ,„ BIRTH. HtrXTABiB—On April 2nd, the wife of C. H. Huxtable, M.8., of a son. DEATHS. Bobs—On March 28t.h, at the residence, Eureka Hill, Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr ■ Richard John Row, aged 42 years. MoLbay—On the 30th March, at his residence, Grahamstown, Daniel MoLeay, aged 64, late of Fortrose, Scotland. Bbidson—On April 12th, at the father's ..residence, Baillie street, James Watt, infant son of Mr Matthias Joseph Bridson, aged , 16 months. Coib.—On April 17th, Sydney Redmond, youngest son of William Cole. Owen street. BAFFBBTX-On the 19th of April, at her father's residence, Baillie vtreet, Mary Catherine, youngest child of Mr J.Rafferty, aged 3 years and 8 months. .Shuttibwobth—On April 21st, at the Thames Hospital, Edward Shu tide worth (•lias Louis, alias Alick), aged 54. The .funeral, will leave the Hospitil TOMORROW (Sunday) at 2 p.m., for Shortland Cemetery. - . Skating •' Skating •' Skating! ST. /GEORGE'S TTALL. It ____« M T)INK OPEN every Saturday and WedXV nesday, commencing on SATURDAY, the 21st ipst. AdmiMton, with use of Skates for one hour, la., , To be a good swimmer the moath should always be kept shut. Woutyn are leldom good iTrimmers.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4460, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4460, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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