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Amiisements ■ A CADEMY OF MUSIC GLOEIOUS and UNPBECEDENTED BUCOKBS cf Me WJLiMOTT'S DRAMATIC & COMEDY COMPANY. Another Ovatiou ! Call after Call! Ebara of Laughter! THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 29, 1884. "T3ae Woman of the People," With all its New and Original Scenery. l'hospics dcs ]ijke\aht3 teouvbs ! The Gekat Poundlino- Scene ! The above great Temperance Drama has boon witneteod by over 109,739 persons. Prices:—Front Seats, 3s; Balcony, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan at McLivbe's. . S. MOaS,» Agent. ' THAMES MUTUAL IMPROVE^ MENT ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE In connection with the above Society will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON TUESDAY, the 7th OCTOBER Pbox, TICKETS, 2s each, may be ob'a'ned of any member of tbo Committee, or of the Secretary. As the number of Tickets is limited, and none will be obtainable on tbe night of meeting, early application should bo made in order to avoid disappointment, 3651 Municipal NOTICE. rpHE Council of the Borough of Thameshereby give notice that at the Session of the Q-eneral Assembly cf New Zealand, now sitting at Wellington, it is their intention to introduce, and endeavor to have passed into law, a Bill for authorising the said Counoil— 1. To sell the whole or any portions of all that piece of land in tbe Provincial District of Auckland, situate in the District of Hauraki, Queen's County, containing two hundred acres more or less, being pait of a block of land known as " Ohaene," and numbered 2897, which piece of land is better known as tbe "Borough Eeoreation Ground," «nd to apply the proceeds of every euch sale in the acquisition of other lands. 2. To exchange the said lands or any part thereof for other lands. 3. That any surplus moneys from such sale or exchange may be applied by the Council in the improvement of the land so acquired. 4. That all lands to be bought or taken in exchange as aforesaid bIiuII be beld by the Corporation of the Borough of Thames upon the came trusts and for the like purposes as the aboTC-described lands. 5. That the powers hereinbefore mentioned shall expire if not exercised within five years from the date of the passing of the Baid Bill. A copy of such Bill is deposited at the Eesident Magistrate's Court at (JrahamstowD, Thames, for public inspection. Dated this twenty-second day of September, 1884, By order of the said Council. F. C. DiAN, Town Clerk. Notices 'GREAT Clearing Sale OF Groceries and General Oilmen's Stores. John Newson i^EGS to inform bis Customers and the } Thames Public generally that be hos decided to make several alterations and additions to his premises in Eolleston street, and before doing so it is necessary that his large, valuable, and well-assorted Stock of General Groceries.should be cleared out of the way. In order to do this he has decided to bold a CHEAP BALE of the WHOLE OF HIS STOCK for — ONE MONTH ONLY — during which time considerable Seductions will be made on all kinds of Goods. The Stock is all Fresh and Good, and this is a capital opportunity for heads of families to lay in a stock of really First-clasa Groceries of every day consumption. This is a really GENOINE SALE, as the Balance of Stock left will be offered at Public Auc ion immediately after. Observe the Addbess : JOHN NEWSON, Genebal Storekeepjee, EOLLESTON STBEET. ITiOR Nbison Moate and Oo.'s PUBE i BLEND TEAS, all Prices and Blends on Sale at—SIKAR3 and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. . EOR SHEEP'S TONGUES and other Table Delicacies too numerous to mention-GO TO MEARS and CO.'S, Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. ?708 New JAMS and JELLIES, TABLE j; DELICACIES, &c.,—GO TO ME ARS and OO.'d Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. \S7AiN TT£D TO SELL, Galvanised VV Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s each.— Q rough MoCadi, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. rfIEEATIiIOAL PRINTING, in any color JL executed with despatch at the Office of his Paper. The difference betweeaa Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a aoao and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman Walks into MoGowak's and aays, Mao give ma a pound <rf Jypur ftUi-fn4 mi for <w4#* «-flrywwfc

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

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