. . / mnsemeats A OADEMT OF MUSIC. GRAND, OPENING*NIGHT 1 Of the Teri'ftblc Monarch and Prince of Entertainer;, T>EOFBSSaT>» A.NDERBOVT r .JTBOFESSOrC i\NDERSOI>Ii QBE AT WIZARD OF THE NORTH, cosjiopoi.iiak mokajch op maoiciars, Scientist, Phujosophkb, & Tbavjelleb. - Tho most woiderful entertainment in the world, comprising—Thought Reading, Marvellons Bank Note Myste'ryi Maude Anderson's -New-Invention (alentjl Telegraphy), the la. dian Basket Feat, and hundreds of European Novelties; the whole forming the MO3T • MAKVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT IN . THfc'WOBLD. • louise maudTanderson's WONDERFUL EXHIBITION OF THOUGHT BEADIKQ. AdmiMiontt-ls, 2e, and 3s. Rewards ! £2 REWARD. OTOIiBN out of x»y Orchard, at Parawai, O l«t nifiht, EIGHT PLUM TREES and OBFE PEAR TREE. The above Reward will be PAID to anyone who shall give any information that will lead to the conviction of the Person who atole my Trees. ', "" „ ■"' E. Sihoook, * Thames, July 2nd, 1884.
Meetings * THAMES ELECTION. Tiyril SPEIGHT'S FBIENDS. and BUPPORTEBS are requested to MEET at . the MASONIC HALL, opposite the Publio ' Idbnwy, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, in order to take measures for seoarini; his Election. The MEETING will commence at Eight o'clock. '*■ ; 3308 ■ Electoral TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. ptENTLEMEN,— , . I beg respectfully to announce that I am a CANDIDATE" for jour Suffrages, and . shall take the earliest opportunity,of addressing and explaining my yiews to you. Should yon do me the honor of selecting me as your representative, I shall do nay best to sdvance the interestsof the district. I ami Gentlemen, °Youra. faithfully, L. Ji BAGNALL. TO THE ELECTORS. OF THE . THAMES. p* ENTLEMEN,— I am a CANDIDATE for the Representation of THAMES in the House of Hepresentatives^and will lake an early opportnnity after the issue of the Writ to publicly rets you. WILLIAM FRASEB. Thames, 27th June, 1884. • Tenders TO CABPENTEBS & BUILDEBS. TENDERS will be received unlil*4 o'clock p.m., FRIDAY, the 4th JULY, for building Addition! to the Thames Hospital. Specification and plans at the Office of the undersigned. Edward Hokibs, 3285 Secetary to Hospital Committee, Genera} Notices Cheap Boots! Cheap Boots! MESSRS Shaw g Robinson HATING relinquished the CREDIT SYSTEM,,and gone in for .Small Profits & Quick Returns, ' WILL FOR THE FUTURE ' SELL \TERY /^HEAP ELL VeBT L/HEAP FOE CASH r\XLY.. ASH. UNLY. NO BOOKS KEPT. I&r ADDRESS:— Shaw & Robinson .BOOTMAKERS, &c, BBOWN STBEET, GrRAHAH|TOWN '.',-"', ■ " 9225 - '" Ths Niagara Fallf v a sijht never to by #AMotten.~TWe ard many wafcerfalU but onl • <,« MoOowil telling U TiA
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 3
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