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' That Husbabd 02 MjUE is thrre times the Iran he was beiore he began using " Welis' ' Health Ssaewer." Druggists. Moses, Moss _ Coi, Sidney, G-eneral Agents. ; -K. Amusements r' GARDENS. FOOTBALL MATCH f i - J':'{ TE AEOHA v. THAMES. A MATCH between the above Clubs will j *3 played on SATURDAY, the 22nd-! September 188*$. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. . ! - In the evening a Dinner will take place at thfc Royal Hotel, ticketß for which can be ob- ! - tamed from any member of the Committee, or atMrCHis. McLitbe's. , 2055 j - i «_■■».' t- Tenders "'iiOITDON GOLlf MINING COMPANY (Limited.) rpEKDEKS will be received until NOON, X SATURDAY, September 22ud, for DRIVING One Hundred Feet, more or less,; on No. 2 reef. Specifications to be seen at the Mine. ChabiesD. Wake, 2051 Manager. TO CARPENTEBB. ! mBNDERS are iDTited for the ERECTION ' 1 of about 3 Miles of V FLUMIFG- at, ■ Hikutaia. Intending tenders will be shown < over the groun' 1 any day during the week. ' -Farther particulars at M. Bbowne and Co.'s ;Store, Albert-street, where Tenders will be 'Acewed up to NOON on FRIDAY, 21st - in»t. . 2040 * James Dabbow. Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FUNERAL of Agnes McCokseh. will leave the Hospital TO-MORROW s (Thuretlay), the 20th icet., at 2.30 p.m. ,'*. - - -Wnaiiui Twebiiman, *.•-.' ••-'-• " Undertaker. ..: Friepds will please accept this invitation. ;■ '•'::''' " Notices Leaving the Thames I GREAT SALE OF Over £2,000 WOETH or Furniture, Crockery, Glass, and China Ware, ' V..V &C, &C, &C, J. BROWNE BEGS to inform tbo inhabitants of the Thames and Surrounding Districts, especially Country Settlers, that he has decided to leare the Thames, and has already let his Premises for the remainder of his lease. In consequence of this it is necessary that his LABGE and VALUABLE STOCK of FUENITUBE, comprising— Conches and Chairs in Hair Cloth and Damask; Bound and Square Tables; Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, hoth Wood and Iron; and in all sizes—from a Child's Cot to Full-size Half-Tester; Cheffoniers; Wash Stands; Toilet Tables; Toilet Glasses of all kinds—Oval, Arch Top, and superior ones with Marble Slabs; Carpets, Mattinjf, and Oil-cloths; Cutlery and Plated Ware; Holloware of erery description ; Fancy and other Toilet Sets; Vases; Glassware of superior quality ; Crockery ; China and Fancy Tea Sets; Palliasses and Flax Mattresses; Kapok, Feather, and Hair Beds; Pillows and Bolsters; Fenders and Eire Irons; Garden Tools; Shorels, &c, &c, Should be BEALISED ON at ONCE, and to enable him to do so he will Hold a GBEAT CHEAP CLEABING-OUT SALE of the Whole of his Stock as above, commencing Forthwith, and to continue for TWO MONTHS, by which time he must clear out all the Stock in order to i .. gire possession to the incoming Jenants, Messrs Meahs & Co. j 'AW Goods will be SOLD at and UNDEE COST PJSICE . To effect a Clearance, so this Sale will offer great indacements to those about to Furnish, and others requiring additional Goods. JAMES BBOWNE, KAKAKA BEIDGE, 2053 Pollen Street. Boots! Boots! Boots! i. WMtehead |JJAS JUS^ IMPORTED BTBT7NKS of LADIES', GIBLS',! and CHILDREN'S , BOOTS AND SHOES, Direct horn the Manufacturers, made to his special order, and intends Selling them at IjOWER PRICES than ÜBual— , Xttdies' Levant Elastic 800t5... 7s 6d per pair Do ITid do do ... 8a 6d do Girls' Kid andiLevant do ... 4s to 7s do Children's Boots and Shoes, from Is to 3s 6d AT.3C— A Nice Assortment of GISTS', LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOT i and SHOES, bought in Colonial Markets, in all— 1 a Trunks Boots and Shoes ' XO SUHCBIOB QITAUTX, English and German Goods. Large Stock of Colonial Goods. , Boots M ade to Order as usual. M. WH-TEHEAD, f v POLLED STBEET. > T>B_L PORK SAUSAGES, BEAWN f. ■.J*-,&c.,at _^';'- Deeble & Go/s, •'',.! . : - : JiOLIiESIOK SXK.SET. *T> OENN-tPS Chests of Drawers and XV Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tablw-from 7s 6d each. Ins test test ot the inte»Bt t of a hook is its ticje ditto

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4589, 19 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4589, 19 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4589, 19 September 1883, Page 3

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