Government Notices - NOTICE UNDER SECTION" 109 GOLD MINING DISTBICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 4th October, 1883. 4 PPLICATION may be made to me itt il writing, upon WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of November, 1883, for the right to occupy for Gold Mining purpoaeß the land specified in the Schedule uureunder, being a Licensed Holding declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. Habbt Kbhbick, Warden. SCHEDULE. . / L*te Licensed Holding No. 235, known as the Buby claim; situated at Waitekauri, in the Hauraki Goldmining District, containing 3 acres 2 roads and 29 perches. ' Bounded southerly by late Diamond Lieeiwetl Holding, on other sides by unoccupied ground. General Notices OfesH.QjQ no! —O— -mQ— . mHlSistoGive fi NOTICE — Tha* 1. WILLIAM |fcJi GREEN i» leaving this Planet in awy ) Balloon. He find! it is as well to be | / out of the World as out of the fashion, glgg* Business people are going in for smash- ing. He therefore intends to sell the worst lot of HATS erer imported, at from Sixpence to Fifteen Shillings.—^ll sorts of HATS and CAPS made to order on the premises at the shortest possible notice.—All those requiring low crown , Broad-brimmed Panama HAT 3, well got mp, * '* will please send in their names. 2081 NOTICE. MESSRS FOY BROS, desire to call the attention of the Public to the SUPERIORENLARGED VIGNETTE PORTRAITS They are now Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on very Reasonable Terms. All Work done by the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 162 4, Insure! Insure! Insure! THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE '■ COMPANY' ''-'■■ . ■■" / IS Prepared to take FIRE RISKS in all parts of the township at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. " ' Scales of Rates, &c, to be seen at the Stab Office. ' WM. MoOULLOUGH. Agbht. - InSUBEBS LIBBBAIiIi* DBAMH WIXH. Losses promptly paid. Remember— The Imperial Fire Insurance Company TT E R B A L I S T\ T)ROFESSOR ELLIS is the only Medical XT Herbalist in the Colony who is prepared to treat all diseases and complaints. In all places where he has practised, both throughout India and parts of this Colony, he has prescribed with very great and surprising success. He guarantees to cure in air complaints if not too far gone. He has treated' hundreds who are now in health, who were subject to the following complaints: Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption (second stage), Cataract, Dropsy, Dysentry, fPevers, Liver ■ Complaints, Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and secret complaints of young men (without fail). All Skin Diseasescan be cured by the Medicated Vapour Baths, combined with the Blood Purifier. For testimonials see the Observer. HERBS WORK OUT THE MOST COMPLETE CURE. . • Fbof. Ellis, in introducing the following . Remedies to the inhabitants of,,,the Thames, only aiks them to try them, jf? <• " Cough Syrup, for Croup, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, also relieves Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption; Soothing Syrup, for children in all their ailments while cutting teeth. Toothache, Headache and Neuralgia Elixir," instantaneous relief for all nervous pains and aches. Worm Cakes in Pickets, mostly tbe first dose is effectual. The" wonderful Corn Cure is a positive cure for hard and soft corns andjwarts (without pain). Aloo Liver, Nerve, Asthma, Antibilious, and Invigorating Life Pills. These articles only need to be tried, when they will conduce to satisfactory results. PROF. W. ELLIS, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 308, Queen Stbeet, AUCKLAND,, Next Young Women's Institute* Cough Syrup, 2s. Soothing Syrup,' Is. Elixir for Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia, Is. Worm Cakes, per Packet, Is. The Wonderful Corn Cure, 2s. AH Pills, per Box, Is. | The above can be .purchased from J. B. Hansen, Pollen street; Mrs M. Nobbubt, Pollen street; and Mr A. Btraire, Karaka Creek. For treatment in-'-all Complaints apply by letter, stati g what complaint, how long standing, and the part where the most violent symptoms are felt, then medicine can be for« warded. , 1913 DEAL PORK SAUSAGES, BRAWN JLV &c, at Deeble <& Co.'s, EOLLEBTON STBXBT. \,VILLIAMB' FIRE KINDLEES V> Established 1863. Sold by all Gro ers. 3d per dozen. At a very pleasant .tea. party, rthe con"ver?a» tion turned on trans migration', A -lady or exquisite beauty who.was sipping McGowak'* best, turned to Mr— — and asked what %ns he would prefer to inhabit-? 9&b«di|wiT«d| into Ij4 madam. . v .':■-.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4610, 13 October 1883, Page 3
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