Wanted THAMES BOYS AND GIELS HIGH SCHOOL. A LADY ASSISTANT TEACHER is WANTED for the above School.. Salary, £200 par annum. Must be a;good English Scholar and Arithmetician ; and &\ao a good Disciplinarian. A knowledge of French, and German essential. " ' Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the Secretary on or before MONDAY, the; 18th January, 18*4. R. A, HeAM>, • Secretary. '
117 ANTED, EVERYBODY to See .the; if Stock of Boys' and Men's Clothing,: Hats, Shirt?, and Hosiery,—at Wm. Mautin & Son's. - ■■- ..:."; fX/ANTED KNOWN—That the greatest n Bargains in Drapery, Fanoy Goods, etc., are to be had at H. B. COOKE'S, Pollen street. Washing Prints, from 4d per yard ; White Calico, 3d per yard ; Grey do., 3d per yard; Long Window Curtains, lOd per yard ; -Toilet Covers, Is 9d. A large stock of Ladies' Under-clothing, Dress Pieces, Hosiery, Wools, Silks, Gloves, Fancy Goods, etc., too; numerous to particularise. \\l ANTED TO SELL, Galvanised YY Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14e each.— Q-kobge McOatjl, Thames, Galvanised Iron Works. ■/ ■ V ,- ,:.'-;: . :' -^ 'v I ANTED, all the YOUNG MEN io See * the Broad Brimmed Panama Hats, — at Mabtin & Son's. : , Tenders THAMES HARBOUB BOARD. TO CARTERS. v mENDERS for FJLLING-IN Goods Wharf JL to Silt-Retaining Works, as per Specification to be seen at the Office of the Thames Harbour Board, Albert street, will be received up to Noon of TUESDAY, the 4th day of December, 1883. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. F. C. Dkan, Hod. Secretary to Board. Thames, 13th November, 1883. 2333 General Notices FOR SALE— mHE well-known BUSINESS of Mr BauX CLAY, Baker and Confeotioner, Brown street, Grahamstown. For further particulars apply to— Thomas Veat.b, Thames, or Mr G. W. Owjsn and John Limb, Auckland. PARTIES having Claims against the late Honb Webahiko must forward the same to Adam Pobtes, care of Cousins & Atkih, Elliot street, Auckland, on or before Ist December, 1883. Adam Pobtbb. Auckland, 25th October, 1883. I WISH it tc be understood that my object in telling 3b '.tea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number is number one, therefore try £<LcGoWAk'o 3* f»A
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4649, 28 November 1883, Page 3
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