| Educational | THAMES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. D. Sghofield.....Head Master. nnHB CURRICULUM; include! Beading, X Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Book* keeping, Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, Drawing (Mechanical and Architectural), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, French, Music, —all the Elements of a thoroughly sound English Education. . n Youths specially prepared for the Civil Service and.University Examinations. References to Parents of 'successful Fopili. FEES—Senior Classes, 255; Junior, 15a per quarter in advance. NIGHT SCHOOL, Is 6d per week. k^ flbst quabter commenced 21.8t Jan., 1884. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February 4tb, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist. Jab. Adams, B.A. Head Muter. I——ll——————^ General Notices .. : R. T. Douglas. CHKISTMAS COME AGAIN!'' *' WE WISH A. HAPPY ONE TO ALL. 'XMAsTcAKE. WE regret that the quality of Trade,^ together with the unrerayheratively . low rate at which " The Staff of Life? hat been produced for some time pact, will not warrant us in Pbksentik& our Customers with Xmas Cake. We have 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. DOUG-LAS. 'Xmas Pudding. The very beet Flour, together with Choice New Fruits, Currants, Baisins, Candied Peel, &0., &c, for above 'Xmas Dinner. Splendid NEW POTATOES, Canterbury HAMS, BACON, and CHEESE, 4c, , &c, for above. The Cup that Cheers. All who try c convinced that our NEW SEASON'S TEAS, for Quality, Flavor, or , Price, Cannot be Surpassed. In Chests, Half-Chests, 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 paying 20a in the £. R, T. Douglas, GENERAL GROCERY AND PRO- *' VISION STORE, BAKERY & BISOUIT MANUFACTORY (Corner of Queeu and Willoughby streets). AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES AT '•■■'-■ ■'■- ' ■ : AUCKLAND AGHtICULTUBAL SHOW, — 1883 — Foe TINWARE, COLONIAL OVENS, SPOUTING, & LEADEDGE RIDGECCAP. GEORGE McCAUL, THAMES GALVANISED IRONWORKS AND COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Beowh and Davy Sthebm, THAMES. James Renshaw, ironmonger, OWEN STREET, HAS JUST EECEIVED A SUPPLY ov NEW EXPLOSIVE SAFETY Blasting Powder, Our advices state:—"To get the best results it should be well TAMPED ; if hot tamped it merely burns away like common Saltpetre, with much smoke, but when CONFINED in a Bore-hole it Explodes with great vigor, and without fumes, flumes, or . Smoke. It is quite safe in storage and use, and will So first rate work in Coal, Ironstone, or Hard Rock. Also in Stock—Ct/btib and Habtby's Com* pressed PELLET! POWDER, Nobhi'B DYNAMITE, and Bickjobd's Best D. T. FUSE. pOASTWISE CUSTOMS JENTBIEB V.; (forms) 09 SALE *t the Irxnxa &pak Officer, pOBREOT NUMBERS Gaanouid »t \J the EVENDTG STA« Hhwt ,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 17 March 1884, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4740, 17 March 1884, Page 1
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