Rewards £5 REWARD. FIVE POUNDS REWARD will lie paid to any person who will gi?e such information Bs will lead to the conviction of the person or persons (supposed to be boys) who entered mfigorden during SATURDAY and MONDAY last, and carried away a quantity of Foacbe'B and damaged a quautity of Apples. Matthew Teasdaik, Karaka Creek. January 15,1884. 2583 Educational 1 THAMES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. D. ScHOFiELD....\Head Master. THE CURRICULUM includes Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Bookkeeping, Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, Drawing (Mechanical and Architectural), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, French, Muiic, —all the Elements of a thoroughly sound English Education. Youths specially prepared for the Civil Serrice and University Examinations. References to parents of Successful Pupils. FEES—Senior Claeeef, 255; Junior, 15s per quarter in advance. NIGHT SCHOOL, Is 6d per week. qc?* flbst quaetee commences 218t Jan., 1884. THAMES BOYS' AND^'GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February Ist, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Master. General Notices W* DEEBLE T> EGS to APOLOGISE to those who have been disappointed in not being able to obtain 6 Joint of Meat for the past few weeks, and to inform them that the weather is favourable for slaughtering a larger supply of Cattle, therefore there is a plenty to be obtained of Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, * Pork, Veal, <&c, AT W. DEEBLE'S. COME AND GET TALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! I want to CLEAR OUT every SATURDAY NIGHT—PRICE NO OBJECT ! MEARS & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL TEA, GROCER?, GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND Provision Merchants, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES, HAVE NOW REMOVED TO THEIE PREMISES IN POLLEN STREET (Three Doors from the Karaka Bridge), AMD HAVE NOW LANDING, and TO ARRIVEA CHOICE SELECTION OF IW#*< Groceries, OILMEN'S STORES, TABLE DELICACIES, &c, &c, Of Every Description. ALSO LANDINGMAIZE, OATS, BRAN CHAFF, NEW POTATOES FLOUR, BACON and HAMS CHEESE, OATMEAL WHEAT, and BARLEY TO ARRIVEBOHE DUST ALL KINDS OF SEEDS GUANO, &c, &o. SPECIALITY inTEA—The Mandarin's Choicest Mixture, 2s 6d per.lb. The Best Value ever offered for the money. Try it and you will be sure to always have it. . , , . [Further particulars in future advertisement! * ROBNNAU'S Chests of drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tablet from 7s 6d each. MEMORANDAS and LETTER HEADINGS* in a style unsurpassed, at the Evening Star Office. ' Ax a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turnod on transmigration. A lady at exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowah'B best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? Te t>« diaiotod in8»;Tl& madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 18 January 1884, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 18 January 1884, Page 3
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