The mosquito, as a public singer draws" well, but never gives satisfaction. Yon ay br ITATPT.if you will stop nil your doctoiiiug and families wi'li expensive doctors or cure-ills that do only harm, and use Nature's simple remedies for •U your ailments, you will be •well and happy •nd save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, tie great, wise, 'and good will tel you, is Hop Bitters. See. Don't Die in the House.—" Rough "on ; Bats" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches* bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Moses, Moss aar* Co.. Sydney, General Agents. . *' Holloway's Pills.—Sudden transitions from heat to cold, or from raw inclement weather to oppressive climates,'favour the development of manifold diseases, which may in most instances be checked and rendered abortive byan early resort to these purifying,- regulating, and strengthening Pills. Tim well-known and highly esteemed medicine affords a safe and easy remedy for almost every, constitutional wrong which unhealthy climates, rapid changes, or dietetic errors, can engender, and effectually removes any weakness self-indul<jent habits may have induced. In all conditions of the system" bordering on disease such as are indicated by apathy, listlessness, and restlessness, Holloways Pills will prove especially serviceable in begetting the vivacity of mind and body appreciated , by both sound and sick. • FOUND, a LOCK XT. Apply to J. S. - HA»T, Pollen street. 2622
S*to bu SJttttioß. V. B. GBLLION.] [JAS. OBAIG, JNB. SATURDAY. 26th, and MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. 11 o'Clock Each Day. UNRESERVED PLEARIEG - OUT SALE oi Farnitare, Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Glass and Earthenware; also, 2 Allotments, Pollen street (Leasehold), with 3 Shops thereon; Taluable Freehold Allotment, corner of Pollen and Pabau street, with Bzoomed Verandah Cottage. -t\ E. GELLION & CO. Have received instructions from Mr- J. BboW-.b, who is leaving the Thames, to Sell by Public Auction, - THE WHOLE OF ABOVE. further particulars in future issue.
Soiree \ CADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY 29th JANUABY. GBAND ODDFELLOWS' DEMONSTRATION. Under the auspices of the Officers and Mem* ben of the Loyal Waikato and Charlei Bruce Lodgei, M.TJ,, A D. Soiree, Concert and Dance. Tea on the table at 6 30 o'clock. PBlClS—DoubleTicictß, 4s; Single, 2a 6d; Children under 12, Tickets maybe procured at any Stationers, sod from M|m>ers of the Committee. 2623 \J ! V \ Educational 2?HAMiBB BOYS AND GIRLS C\ SCHOOL. Hetd Waiter—Jambs Adamb, 8.A., London 1\ TJniverMty. SwondM Master—W. H. Aibbx, B.A. (let), fk > ! N.Z. UhiTeriity. [\ jUiirtant Teacher—Not yet filled. l>£tUt»nt Clesßicai Master—A. db Coitbox VrvV POTTBBTOH. llttiic—B. A. B. Owen. /\J Mibsßmchbb. / DmwiDg—W. H. Aibbt, B.A. \ Singiag—B. A. B. Owbn. -JfllHß Conne of Study in'tbii School in-. p*"^ X. fllndoi English in all its branches, ' Hathematics, Science, Greek, and Latin ) ClaMies, and the French and German Lan- ' guaget. Pupils are prepared for the Law, Civil Servire, and Uniyereity Examinations. SCHOOL FEES per Quarter (strictly in •dnrace): One Pupil, £2 2s; Two pupils, i&l3r6d; Three pupils, SA 14s 6d; Four pupils (or more, if from the same family), £5 KM3di For further particulars apply to the Head .Matter at the School, or to — ;.... R. A. Heaxd, 2624 Secretary. THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS* HIGH SCHOOL. /"VtTARTER DAYS—February 4tb, April XX 20th, July 10th, October lat. Jas. Adams, B.A. "7>v '■'.■. Head Master. \J' : THAMES " ~* V GRAMMAR-SCHOOL. I) D. £cHOFiELD..,..Head Master. / fTIHB CTJBBIOULUM includes Keßding, I X Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Bookkeeping, Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, Drawing (Mechanical and Architeetund), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, French, Music,—all the Elements of a thoroughly Bound English Education. ;- ■ ■ ' ;' ' ■ " Youths ipecially prepared for the Civil Service and XTniversity Examinations. References to parents of Successful Pupils. FEES—Senior Olaiser, 25b; Junior, 15s per quarter in advance.
NIGHT SCHOOL, 1b 6d per week. && FIBST QUABTEB COMMENCES 21ST £l Jak., 3884. IN BANKBUPTCY. In the District Court of Auckland"') . (being a local Court off Bankruptcy), holden at C Thames. - ) ' ' In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, THOHAB Caidwbll/, of Wairokau, near Te Atohfk, in the FroTincial District of Auckland and Colony of Now Zealand, dairy farmer, have This Day filed in the said Court, »t Thames, a petition to be adjudicated a bankrupt. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1884. Thomas Oatjowbii. J, M. H. Ixtsh, Debtor* Solicitor, Thaitei. 2625 Tbb beat toit ot the interest of a book is it* capability of beiog w»/l> second time'ditto
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4694, 23 January 1884, Page 3
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