S. COOMBES & (V Are compelled to Eeduco their LARGE and FASHIONABLE STOCK of Drapery and Clothing, And will offer a portion of their WellSelected Goods to the THAMES PUBLIC FOE A FEW WEEKS ONLY, ON THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY Mr D. LQ ONAN, OWEN STREET. As S. Coombes and Co. are determined to Realise on their Stock, the Goods, which are all NEW and FASHIONABLE, and comprise the Latest Novelties in Prints, Sateens, Dress Materials, The inhabitants of Thames and surrounding Districts will find this a splendid opportunity to lay in a Stock of good, useful Drapery and Clothing, and by making their Purchases at 8. Coombes & Co.'s they will save fully 50 per cent. 03* MARK.—The SENSATIONAL SALE Commences THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, on the Premises lately occupied by D. Cloonan, Owen street. E. THOBBUKN, Manageb. Impoundings I POUND NOTICE. t MPOUNDED, on the 24th September, by J Mr Tiddy, for trespassing on hie land, ILuuaeranga Valley, one Red and White Spotted COW, branded E on off rump, and | 0 and two letters illegible on near rump. 1 Damages, 12s. If not claimed fcbd all ex* pensea p&icl'r J will apply to a 'Justice of the Peace for anH qrder to sell the said Cow by Public Aue>ion?Sn the 17th October, '&?■s% o'clock Noon, at the Public Pound, Shortland. L. Gttbb, Poundkeeper. Calls ORIENTAL GOLD MINING COMI PAJNY (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held this day, a Call (the first) of THREEPENCE per Share was made on the capital of the Company, payable to the Manager at the office of the above Company, Brown street, Thames, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, 1883. Geoeqe Habcottbt, Manager. Thames, 4th Oct.., 1883. 2126 REUBEN PAER GOLD MINING ING COMPANY (Limited.) A CALL (the 7th) of Sixpence per Share has thiß day been made, payable to the undersigned, at Company's Office, 83, Queen street, Auckland, on or before WEDNESDAY, October 24,1883. 3T. A. White, Auckland, October 4, 1883. 2129 THE TRAGIC FATE OF WHITAKER & CO. " Dear me, how vexing, alter all my toil," Cried Janet, " 'tis too cruel my cakes to spoil; " What can Ihe reason be, pray, Susan, tell me? " The secret of your lovely sponges, dearie ?•" "Dear sister mine, I've found (.he fairy spell, " Most gladly I'll to you its working tell, "It will save you many a weary troubled hour, , "If you'll but use Mennie's Self Raising Flour. " Its virtues are beyond my power to tell, " If you once try it, it will please so well, "That you henceforth will never troubled be, " By having heavy cakes or soones for tea. " In Mennie and Dbx's establishment you'll find " All dainties which the sugar cane produces, " In every shape and form of sweetmeat fine, " With bread and biscuits for domestic uses. "No pains are spared the public taste to please, " In charges moderate, and best attention, " Your ordera or requests are met with ease, " Varieties are here too great to mention. " I've heard it Baid that Mennte is a brick, " And Dei, as partner true, doth blend his will $ " I doubt BOt, were the order given quick, "They'd grind old Whitaker to powder in their Patent Sugar Mill." The Niagara falls is a s^ht never to be rgotten. There art* many waterfalls but only n« MoOowa MllingrSjTsA
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4609, 12 October 1883, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4609, 12 October 1883, Page 3
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