lished in.Obristohurcl), offers a priza of three guineas to the framer of the best time (able for an attendance of forty-five, in which, 4*e'standards and infants are taught, and in which the master is quite unassisted. The following conditions are to be. observed : —jl. The competitors must be Certificated Teachers in the Colony. 2. The matter must be written on one side only. 3. Each writer must sign his essay with a motto,' 'and send his or her real name in a sealed'envelope, the motto being put outside of the same for identification. 4. The time table must be sent in to! the Editor not later than the first of March B^xt. 5. The sealed envelopes will be handed over to the* Chairman of the Schoolmaster Company, and the one bearing the successful competitor's motto will be opened in his #pd, the Editor's presence only. 6. Tbe'Editor is to have the right of pub isbing tti? time table in the Schoolmaster. ' ' ' Painless Dentistby.—Dr Sinslair, the eminent Dentist, will arrive, and can bo. consulted at the Pacific Hotel, from the loth to the 21st February. See Advertisement. — [Advt.] A Rattxesnakb's Bitb.—The quick venom of the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but deadly poisons found in tbe air of foul rooms. The aeration of the blood by the lungs becomes impossible sometimes, and the failing health, ■growing weakness, and loss of appetite are the harbingers of approaching death. For such cases Hop Bitters are the potent and all-powerful remedy to drive all fevers out of the system, purifying toe blood, and giving a new and happy lease of Jife. Notice. That Husband or Mine is three times the man he was beiore he began using " Wells' Health Renewer." Druggists. Moses, Moss 4; Co., Sydney, General Agents.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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300Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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