Amusements OPENING NIGHT-TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. WOODYEAR'S Electric Circus ! AND GREAT LONDON EQUESQUIRICULEM, With a New American Company—the onlj Show of Grandeur, ??? ILL OPEN THIS' EVENING-, Apbil 23, with the most complete Troupn of HIGHLY THOROUGHBRED HORSES Unparalleled STAB, COMPANY of Artisfceu. THE MARVELLOUS JAPANESE ! Troupe of Educated DOGS and MONKEYS ! | Great Twc-Pole MARQUEES, seating ' for 50C0 Spectators. The only LADY CONTORTIONIST in the World. Our MILITARY BRASS BAND is composed of Soloists, Electro- plated Band (. bariot. Tableau Oars. Ibis GENUINE ESTABLISHMENT has no off's'ooot, nor is it in uny way connected with i\ny other Show' in New Zealand, nullins itself a Cirrus. The AUSTRALIAN BLOW I.'IN has been secured by the Management, to perform in conjunction with the Circus Every Evening from 7 to 8 in his most Wonderful ROPE WALKING, outside Circus—FßEE. Door open 7 30, commence 8.? R. Love, St. Ci/AiK Jones, 3COI . Agents. Concert fT\HAMES pHOEAL QJOCIBTY. The Third end Last of the Season's C O NO E R T S Will be given in St. GEORGE'S SCHOOL EOOM On THURSDAY EVENING, April 24. Admission—2s. Boora open at 7.90; Concert at 8. j£gT HONORARY MEMBERS will be admitted FREE, on presentation of their Season's Ticket. D. E. O'Suixivan, 3027 • Hon. Sec. Wanted WANTED Known—OYSTEBS, always Fresh, at A. Ctjilen, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. ITT ANTED KNOWN.— BLONDIN VV TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m. sharp. Circus Band in attendance. Collection on the ground. WANTED KNOWN — That the " SINGER " is the CHEAPEST and BEST TREADLE SEWING MACHINE in the Market.. Cash price, £6 15s with all (he inte&t improvements, or easy terms of 2s 6d per week. Canvapsers now here taking orders, lessons free at yoar own home?. Branch Office, Owen street, Thames. WANTED— One Hundred Miners to Call at 8. Coombes & Co.'s, for a good Shirt at Is Cd, and a pair of Colored Moles at 5b lid. WANTED the Ladies to buy our 4-button Kid Gloves at 2s per pair, saved from the late.fire. S. Ccombes & Co. . WANTED KNOWN—We have a grand lot of New and Fash onable Dress Materials," which will be sold cheap. S. CooMBKS & Co. WANTED all who wear Good Olothing to buy from S. Coombes & Co., who can give the best value in town. OV ANTED Extensively Known we have a Vt splendid assortment of Laiies and Children's Ulsters, the latest style and mcßt durable material. S. Coombes & Co. WANTED KNOWN—S. Coombes and Co.'s Great Sale of Drapery and Clothing is still going on, at Owen-street, Thames. %jk~" ANTED Everybody to Know—We are H Selling 11-4. Blankets at 7s lid per pair, worth 15s 6d, saved from tho late firo in Auckland. —3. Coombes & Co. VV ANTED all the Ladies to Know—We » have a Sphndid Wool. Tweed for Boys' Wear at Is lid per yard, worth 4-3.— S. Coombes & to. T$T ANTED Ladies with Families to Buy Yv our Boys' Shirts at lHd, Boys' Sox at 4d, Children's Ulsters at 2s lid, and Glovea at 6d per p ..ir.—S. Coombes & to. W' ANTED KNOWN among the Ladies, we have Corsets at Is lid per p^ir, Skirls from Is lid each, and Plush Ribbon at 6d per yard. S. COO&BES& Co. WANTED the L:dies to buy their Husbands a Hard Fe!t Hat for 2a lid. You can get one at S. Coombes & Co.'h. WANTED TO SELL, 61b Fruit Proservicg Tins, 6s per doz,; 2 do, for soldering up, 24s per [gross. Wholesale orders as per agreement. 1 and 21b Honey Tins, Honey Extractors, and all Aparian appliances at greatlyC reduced rates. —Gkok«JE McDatji, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 2,000 feet India Eulber Garden Ilose, at 7|d per foot, and 50,000 feet GalvaiusedJ Iron Water Pipe } from jfinch, at 3d per foot. —Geokge McCatc, Thames Galvanised Works, ? \n ANTED TO SELL, 100,000 Feet W O.G. aDd Half .Bound Spouting, from 2d per foot; Down Pipe and Ridge Caps made to^ any size cr pattern ; Iron curved for ranks, verandahs, &c, on the shortest notice.—Throe First Prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovens, anfl Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—GjsQßag MoCatjl/, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. Amiss 1 No. 3 Shovole ; also, Builderß' Ironmongery.—GeobSß MoCauju, Thameß Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corrugated Galvanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, and for sale very Cheap by Gboboe MpOAtu,, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. t WANTED TO SELL, Galvanised Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20b each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovons, from 14* each.— Geokgb McCaul, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. ••■-. I wibh ie to be understood that my object in telling 3s 'i?BA is the greatest good to the groateet number, seel that the greatest nooiber is number one, vbwro-ore try MoCioTTAH's 8r KM
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4770, 23 April 1884, Page 3
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791Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4770, 23 April 1884, Page 3
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