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Amusements Fancy Dress Ball, THE above Ball in connection with the St. George's Quadrille Assembly takes place on September 6th, 1883. ' Ladies by invitation only. Ladies must be accompanied by Gentlemen. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s; extra Ladies, 2a 6d: Grand Promenade at 8.30 sharp. 1907 Wanted <• WANTED, ONE and ALL to secure, and keep as a reference, the EXTRAORDINARY SUPPLEMENT to'be issued witb Thames Advertises SUMMARY of lltb August. r . . 1899 ANTED TO SELL, Galvanised Iron Chimniesi 24 guage Iron, 25s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s each.— Geobgb MoO_ui, Thames Galvanised Iron Work's. WANTED TO SILL, 100,000 Feet O.G. and Half Bound Spouting, r rom 2d per foot; Down Pipes and Ridge Caps made to any size cr pattern; Iron scurved for tanks Verandahs, &c, on the shortest nrtice.— Gbobgb McCaxji>, Thames Galvanised Iron' Works. \tf ANTED TO SELL, a large AssortVV ment of Harp Lights at 's^, Cork Slides at 5s 6d, Fancy Bronze Brackets 2s. 2; Light Water' Chandeliers 20s each, Gas Globes from Is 6d ea'cbr—Gbobge McCAUii, Thames Galvanised Iro^ Worts. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 . Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. Ames' No. 3 Shovels';-also, Builders' Ironmongery.—Geob&b IMcGaul, Thames Galvanised!. Iron Works. ; L ANTED TO SELL, 50,000 feet Gal- ' ranisec? Iron Water Pipe, from i-inch, at 3d per foot.— Geobgb McCattl, Thames Galvanised Works. WANTED TO SELL, 60 ( ases Corru- < gated Galvanised Iron, and 40 i Casks Zino, imported direct, nnd for sale very Cheap by Geohgb McOattl, Thames Gal--1 vanieed Iron Works. . • • • i —i — — Tenders c& _S '■*' c; *~^% TE AEOHA BLOCK DEAINAGE. : CONTRACTNO. 6. ——» ' • ' If Public Works' Office, Auckland, August 4th, 1883. - T¥T RITTBN TENDERS will> received at ..TV - this Ofßce till Noon on'3rd September, 1883.' Plans, Specifications, and Conditions may be seen at the Public 'Works Office,' at .Auckland and. Hamilton, and at the Warden's Office, Thames. Tenders are to be marked ouiside'^" Tender for Te Aroha Block Drainage, Oon-i tract No. 5," and addressed ti> fcbe Minister of Public Works, Anckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Command ' 1906 . ' W. H. Halbs. t , Notices MelbournejDup, 1883. 'A DAM. BEDS will this year hold a series __.' of Consultations on the above event, Two Thousand Subscribers at £1 each, to he divided as follows :— First Horise £500 . Second Horse 200 Third Horse ... 100 ' Other Starters (divided) ... 500 Non-starters ... 700 Total .£2OOO It is particularly requested that early application for Shar.es will be made, as each'list will be drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any subscriber drawing a horse in any list will be allowed, if he so,desires it, to.invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Four. Pounds without remitting any further cash.. This amount to be ultimately deducted from, prize money. .-, "' It will be observed that these lists will average one prize in about, fourteen tickets,' instead of one in fifty, as in the larger lists of previous years. „ , -. , „ Application bx iatxbb OBIT, enclosing two. stamps, with exchange, on cheques, or by< money order, banknotes, or drafts. .Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank, note* are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. .P.O. Orders preferred, when procurable. ■ ■ ; NO. 2 NOW OPEN. Addreii.-ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbot, Box No. 2, Post Office, Auckland. „ .... - 1936

NEW SEASON TEAS I 1883-1884. HAYS NOW ARRIVED, Ex s.s. HOIHOU. 9Ort PACKAGES 0F ABOVE. SAMPLE 3 CAN BE OBTAINED EARLY NEXT WEEK. For further particulars apply to— THOMAS VEALE,| GENERAL IMPOETEB,. POLLEN STREET. Th« difference between » Gent and a Gentl* man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a noee and says, Oh, Ah. The Owxtleman walks into Mo&owah'b and says, Mao giyeme a pound pf your TiA.l«n4 *ad tot ot&w «vtrywM'c

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4556, 11 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4556, 11 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4556, 11 August 1883, Page 3

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