There are evidences that circular saws were known to the Egyptians 4,000 years "Are you married ? " asked the justice of a man who had been arrested for vagrancy, "Fo lam not married ; but my wife is." "No trifling with the court." " Heaven save us ! I am not trifling with the court. I was married; but got a divorce. My wife got married again, but I didn't; so I am not married, but my wife is." MISBBABIiBKBSS. —The moßt wonderful and marvelous success, in cases •where persons are •ick or pining away from a condition of miserableness that no one knows what ails them (profitablepatients for doctors), is obtained by the use of Hop Bitter*. They begin to cure from the first dose, and keep" it up until perfect health and strength is restored. Notice. CiTABBH OF THE 81/ADDBB.—Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and similar Complaints, cured by " Buchu-paiba." —Moses, Mobs and Co. Sydney, General Agents ' Meetings ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A MONSTER Meeting of the Blue Ribbon Army will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY BVJBHING NEXT, 11th inst., when two leading nrembers, the Roys. W. C. OIITEB and D. Wbyiock, from head quarter* wilFaddms the Meeting, and Mr CO. Davib wiil interpret to the Maoris the substance of addressee. Addiction Free. Collection to defray expenses. Sankby's Books used. John Noddbb, Secreta;/. ' Bazaar THE BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund of the Catholic Bojb' School will be opened on the 12th of. December, in the v AciDEMT cf Mtnic, at 7 p.m. Contributions for the above will be tbank- .' fully received at the Presbytery, Shortland. Notices THAMES JOCREST CLUB. 1883, /GENERALENTRY THIS DAY before 8 VX p.m.; also, Acceptances for Hurdle Race, Steeplechase, Thames Plate, and Gold- ■''" fields Handicap. r To be left, with Capt. Handley, Free ■ Lance Office, Auckland, or the Secretary's Office, Thames. D. R. Geihox, Hon. Sec. ALL Europeans aro &OTIFIKD NOT TO PAY any Monies to Fauafaka Hebtja for tl c interests of Tb Hiba ts Tuiki in the Ohineauri Goldfield, which, if they do, they will lose their money. MEBE KtJEU. Grabametown, - December "7th,.1883. 2431 EPHESIAKS, CHAPTEB VI. VEBBES 1 TO 17. NOTICE. .. rj HE Auckland Scripture Gift Association J. announce the usual Annunl Prizes to Scholars in attendance at the Public Schools in the Tnameß District. Scholars will Wiite, Learn, ar.d Repeat well at Home the above portion of Holy Scripture. Time: Two Wetkf. All papers en loeed in envelope, and to be left at Mr M. Wbitkhb/d's Pollen •treet. It will be needful that each Paper shall be signed by parent, testifying in words to correct repetition by the writer. (Children. of 8 years of age, verseß 1 to 11 only).— . Depot, Auckland, 7lh December, 1883. I WISH ittc be understood that my object in selling 3s '.iba is the greatest good to the - creatett number, and that the greatest number i> number, one, therefor* Jxj McOowam's 8i
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4659, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4659, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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