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Educational THAMES GRAMMAR-SCHOOL. D. ScHOFiELD.....Head Master. THE CURRICULUM^ includes Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Book* keeping, Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, D rawing (M echanical and Arohi* tectnral), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, Frrnob, Mutic, —all the Elements of a thoroughly sound English Education. ' . Youths specially prepared for the Oi?il Service and University Examinations. References to Parents of successful Fapils. FEES—Senior daises, 25s $ Junior, 15s per quarter in advance. NIGHT SCHOOL, Is 6d per week. : CC^ FIBBX QUABTEB CoUKIHCID 21ST Jan., 1884,. THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCBOOL. Head Master—Jamxs Adams, 8.A., London University. Second Master—W. H. Aibey, 8.A., H.Z. University. Assistant Teacher—-Miss McKenxie Fraser. Assistant Classical Master—-A. D» CotTHOX POTTKBXOy. Music—R. A. B. Owen. „ Mibsßbicheb. Drawing—W 11. Aiuiy, B.A. Singing—R. A. R. Owen. THE Course of Study in this School includes English in all its branches, Mathematics, Science, Greek ■ and Latin Classics, and' thel French t>nd German Languages. Pupils are prepared for the Law, Civil Service, arid University Examinations. SCHOOL FEES per Quarter (strictly in advance) : One Pupil, £2 2s; Two pupils, £3 13*6 d Three pupils,* £4 14s 6*d} Four pupils (or rcore.if from the same family), £5 10s 3d. . ■ i-. -.. •:• ■•-. "•; ■- ■ > ■:..•'■ , For further particulars apply to the Head Master at the School, or io— R. A. Hbatjv 2624 Secretary. THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February 4th, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Matter. General Notices R. T. D^glas. CHRISTMAS COME AGAIN! WE WISH A HAPPY ONE TO ALL. 'XMAS~GAKE. WE regret that the quality of Trade, together with the unremnneratively' low rate at which " The Staff of Life" has been produced for some time put, will not warrant us in Pbfßenting our Customers with Xtnas Calte.Wehave consequently determined to do the next best thing, viz., supply a really good Xmas Cake at AS NEARLY COST AS POSSIBLE, in order to. avoid disappointment. Please send orders at once to E. T. OOITGLAS. 'Xmas Pudding. The very best Flour, together with Choice New Fruits, Currants, Raisins, Candied Peel, Ac, &c, for above ■. . 'Xmas Dinner. Splendid NEW POTATOES, Canterbury HAMS, BACON, and CHEESE, Ac, &c, for above. The Cup that Cheers. All who try. c convinced that our NEW SEASON'S TEAS, for Quality, FUror, or Price, Cannot be Surpassed. In Chests, Half»Cbests, Boxes, or lbs. , WE DO NO "GAS," _ but simply say our stock "of Goods—all New and well bought—will be sold at rates low as possible, having regard always to paving 20i in the £. It, T. Douglas, GENERAL GROCERY AND PBOVISION STORE, BAKERY & BISCUIT MANUFACTORY (Corner of Queen and Willoughby streeU). James Renshaw, ironmonger, OWEN STREET, HAS JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF NEW EXPLOSIVE SAFETY Blasting Powder, Our advices state:— -To get the best results it should be well TAMPED ;* if hoi tamped it merely burns away like common Saltpetre, with much smoke, bat when CONFINED in a Borehole it Explodes with great vigor, and without fumes, flames, or Smoke. It is quite safe in storage and ate, and will do first rate work in Coal, Ironstone, or Hard Rock. Also in Stock—GußXttand HABTiT >flCom> pressed PELLETI POWDER, Kobbx'i DYNAMITE, andßiouou'i Best D. T. FUBK.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 6 March 1884, Page 1

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