Services Stf. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH. mHE Seventh of a Series of LECTURES by X the Rev. S. J. Neili. will be given TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6.30. Subiect: "WOMAN IN THE BIBLENEW'TESTAMENT PERIOD." 2066 THE QUESTION OF PROBATION HERE AND HEREAFTER. — A Sermon on the above Subject will be preached by Rev. C. E. Babiey in the Primitive Methodist Church, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 6.30. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Shobtlahd. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING EDMD. H. TAYLOR Will lecture on " The world that was, that is, •n&that is to come," commencing at 6.30. ALL SEATS FREE. Conceits CONCERT AND DANCE IN AID OF CATHOLIC BAZAAR FUND Will take place in the HIBERNIAN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING next. Admission, Is 6d. 2071 Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDERS. j Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, 14th September, 1883. fT^HR Thames Naval Artillery Volunteers X will P»P«de for INSPECTION at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th instant. By order. J. Gbant, 2067 , Inatructor. Tenders [THAMES ORPHANAGE TO GROCERS AND BUTCHERS. LENDERS for SUPPLIES for ONE year X at per Specification to be seen at the Borough Council Chambers, will be received at the Council Chambers till 12 o'clock NOON, on THURSDAY, 27th instant. W. Fbasbb, 2Q69 Chairman. DART GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) mBNDBRS are required for SINKING A X WIKZE in . the aboTe Company's Ground; tenders to be left at the mine by NOON .of TUESDAY, the 25th inst. Specifications to be seen at the Mine. F. Stone. 2065 Manager. Notices 3Ei THANKS. T3E MEMBERS of theShortland Volun- , teer Fire Brigade beg. to return their SINCERE THANES to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so kindly assisted at the late Concert, and to the Public for their liberal support on that occasion. By order. s Hbhby Simjionds, Secretary. 21st September, ISB3. 2068 BUTTER! BUTTER! Wholesale and Eetail. T>BIME THRESH T>UTTEE AERIVED TO-DAY. From yd, Is, and Is 2d per lb. ' . "v - AT HEARS &Oo's . ■:-..«■' . - , ' 2063 IS THERE A CURE FOR EMPTY POCKETS GENERALLY ?-Vebiiy thebe is! Cheap Railway Communication, Cheap Land, and thus Cheap Pboyisions.—These, with Local Manufactubes, abe a Ceetain CITSE. HoWEVEB, SEND W. WOOD, Bookbinder, Pollen street, Grahamatown, plenty of Books to Bind. THAT, 18 THE CURE IN MY CASE. Pamphlet Binding, Cloth. Rinding, Roan Binding, Binding in Calf Neat, and in Calf EiiOAUT; Binding in Morocco Nkat, and in Morocco EwtSANT. 1 Mu«c bound from 2s 6d upwards, according to thickness and etyle. Porti olios made to order; also Scrap Books. Periodicals and .Illustrated Papers cheaply fixed up. Dilapidated old books renovated. Account Books manufactured. In fact, anything in Bookbinding fixed up at reasonable priceß by W. WOOD, WORKING BOOKBINDER. Nor. my friends, look up -your Books and bare them Bound at once, and so CURE ONB EMPTY POCKET. " 'ArVMOt esibroirned tint which tells th n*tur# of tie lsat McGowaw tells" atßs a
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4592, 22 September 1883, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4592, 22 September 1883, Page 3
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