Atttißemehts ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIOHT! Last Nigh* of Doban's Gift Combination. Leading Present.* Tr-Night—^uife of FurnHare ! Tea and Coff c Serricp! Cheat, of Dravrere, Tasp of Wax Hower«! Large Oil Painting! 50 other Presents 59! Great. Programme ! Rfcipifnte of Preients last eTewrg s— Breat at Set of 54 pieces, Mite McLiughlin, Mo^natairi Creek; Tea and Coffee Service, Miss Hend*won, Blackay street; Vase of Flowers, Mrs Simpson. R s Love. S^ee Manoj er. Tenders THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. 'PENDEBS addressed to the Chairman "■ trill be received at the County Offior^ Mary street, till 3 p.m. of TUESDAY, the 31sfc July, 1883^ (or CONSTRUCTION of a WHARF at Feeroa. Plans and Specifications noay be seen at County Offioes, Thames and Paeroat , Amx. Aitkkn, County Engineer. 21st July, 1883. , 1883 WELCOME ' EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY cLimixbd). mENDSRS will be received, at the Office of 1 the Company till & ATURD AY, the 28th July, for Working on TRIBUTE several Blocl* in the Young New' Zealand and Welcome Mines. For particulars apply at the Office of the. Company. Giobgb Habcov^t, , Manager. DART GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) • - ——t npENDSRS will be received on TUESDAY, 1 24tb inst., for DRIVING 100 FEET k more or less. > Bpefcificationt to be seen at the Mine. H. Stokb, 1824 - Manager. Notices n"aT tee . ; j H AVING disposed of mj STOCK, BOOK DEBTS, uid BUSINBBS to Mr J. M APSHitL, Draper, Albert street, att A«eounta owiap to me will now be received by M«; J. MABBHiix, or his Manager, Mr G. Book, at Pollen street, who will continue the Busineci formerly carried on by me. Thanking my Friends t»nd the Public for past favours, 1 wnutd request a continuation of the.same for Mr J. Mabshaix. 1828 THOS. KITOHING. HAVE YOU BEEN TO W. G kibble's GREAT Cleaiiug-Off Sale, Groceries, Crockery, Toys, and Fahcy Goods BEING SACRIFICED FOE CASH., R. T. Douglas TTAB TAKEN OVEE THE EN-| TIBE ESTATE. J THE WHOLE MUST BE CLEARED. My regular Customers can depend upon being better attended to than ever— A NEW LAEGE STOC£ tkSelect from. MANY THAK£S IOR PAST FATORS, #f. €fribbte (NOW B. T. DOUGLAS), ! POLLEN STREET. 1834 M. Whitehead, BOOTMAKER, TNFOEMS tbe Inhabitants of THAMES 1 that be has JUST ADDED CONBI- j DERABLY to bis already j Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, In LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and BABIES' BUTTONKD BOOTS-all sizes. A Lot of KID BOOTS, very cheap. Ladies', Gents', and Children's WAMI WINTER SLIPPERSr- \ A nice show of tbe above now to be seen in window—BEST QUALIIY apd REASONABLE PRICKS, at M. WHITEHEAD'S, ', fOLLEN STBEET. Noi-i—W» close at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. REAL FORE BAUAGXS, BBAWN &c, at Deeble # Co.'s, BOXIBBTON BTBBBT. Txb best test ot the.'interest of a book is its Mpability of being read Ja Moand tine 'jUtHo torlslw.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 21 July 1883, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4538, 21 July 1883, Page 3
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