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Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Whenever the weather is variable, and the temperature constantly changing, the weak and delicate must be very careful to neglect no symptom of disordered ac ion^or ill health. Weak-chested and strumous subjects will find in these noble remedies the means of casting out the bad humours which originate and prolong their sufferings. The Ointnent should bo well rubbed twice a day over the chest, and the Pills taken in alterative doses. ." will penetrate and act most, \vholesomtly and energetically on the diseased struc-i tures, ThehC remedies manifest A wonderful power, in> removing all taints from the blood, and consequently in curing ,a 'multitude of clironie ailments which seemed almost irremediable. ,

Educational THAMES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. D. S'chofield Head Master. THR CURRICULUM .includes Beading, \'Writing, Arithmetic*' Grammar, Book* keeping; Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, Drawing (Mechanical and Archi<tectural), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, French, Muiic, —all the, Elements of a thoroughly sound English Education. ' y II Youths'specially prepared for the ,0m Service and University Examinations. References to Parents of successful Pupils. FEES—Senior Classes, 25b; Junior, 15s per quarter in advance. 1. UIGHT SCHOOL, Is 6d per week. fcjf Fibst Quabteb Commenced 21st Jak., 1884. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DATS—February 4th, April 20th, Duly 10th, October Ist;. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Master*

Notices MORE a= JHHH so BARGAINS! EIKST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES At Lowest Possible Pjjioks. TUST RECEIVE D— fl A Splendid Lino of Ladies' Giove Eip Boots 13s 6d, (Well worth 17b). Splendid qualities in Ladies' KID & GLOVE KID ELASTIC SIDES, Ladies' High Lace Boots "j Best Style, Maids' High Lace Boots j- Material, Children's High Lace Boots J and Finish* . White Bluchers for Miners, Warranted Best Make on the Thames at .Moderate Prices. - BOYS' STRONG LACE BOOTS on hand in large Quantities Also-CHILD'S and INFANTS' BOOTS and SHOES. As a very large part of present Stock must; positively be Cleared to make way for Goods daily expected, customer* are respectfully informed . that no reasonable .offers will be refused. tm>° BE SURE AND CALL EABXY. R. WALTERS, MARY STREET (Opposite the Hospital). 2960 NOTICE. George* Crocker f BOOTMAKER, BROWN STREET, BEGS to Return his moeC hemty . thanks to; the Thames public for the very liberal support accorded him''since he commenced business here some 15 years ago ; the increasing trade done by him during that time being sufficient proof of the satisfaction given to his Customers. He has determined < FOR A BEORT TIME ONLY, TO OP.EB 3HB WHOEB OF HIS . LARGE, VALUABLE, AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK ' j OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND* CHILDREN'S CoiONiiii-MADB Boots and Shoes. at Prices never before board of on> the Thames^—in fact, no Reasonable' < Offer will bo refused. Repairs of all kinds executed with despatch, Cheaper titan any other House in the Trade. -' - •■ GEORGE ""OROOKEB, BOOTMAKER, Bbowk Street, Gbahamstown.

.NEW ZEALAND LABOUR 'EXCHANGE. E. M. HEIGHTOJST & CO., ■ 177,, Queen stbeet, Auckland, ■ EOTTBB, IAND, & QBNJBBAt, COMMISSION' AftflWW, Valuators, Missing Friends, and Jrirafce ' •■ Enquiry Office. PROPERTIES of every deepription bought and sold,inoladiogFarms.Hot^elg,Board-, ing Homes, Businesses. Town and iCountrj Properties, Bought, Sold, or Let. 5 Honey Lent on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Secarity- I Mortgages and Loans negotiated. I'arfcnerehips , and Investments arranged, Bente' and' Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange and Private'Bngiuiry Office, having Agent* in all the principal towns in the colonies. B. M. Hbi«htok'&Co. s 197, Queen street. mHBATBIOAL PRINTING, in any color JL ' executed with despatch at ;the Ojftoeot his Paper. i AJKDS Oirooltrs(on note or letfser paper 'V f' in plain and fancy type. Oarten* Beoeipta pnntjd, bound* and p«rfa» > t«d at th»^ ABFAlOßirrAli Frintin^ ia A cokn, «oW U orbronie in a ityle hithorto onobtainl. ibl* os iih* Thwoei a$ th# |JV^RM JfaiS

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 4

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