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1 jfoltf h% gttCtijjlt. D. E. GELLION.] [jAS. CBAIG, JNB. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER. At 11 o'clock. FIRST CLASS FREEHOLD IiESIDENCE. FUENITUEE *AND EFFECTS. T\ R. GELLION&CO. Have received instructions from Mra Hbn* NKILy (who is leaving for Auckland), to submit to auction, on the premissß, bb above, That admirable RESIDENCE,, situate in Sandes street, *o long occupied by the late Mr John Hennelly. There is i>n excellent GARDEN, containing Choice Fruit Trees, &c. Also, The whole of the jbURNITUBE and EFFECTS, comprising — PIANO, Tables, Chairs, Bedstead?, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. Particulars on application to Auctioneer*. POTATOES! POTATOES!! SALE BY AUCTION. MONDAY, at 11 o'clock. RR. M c G R E G O 11 Will' Sell by Publis Auction, at Mr RICKITS* Shed, near Curtis' Whaif, IAA SACKS PRIME TABLE IUU POTATOFS, In Lats to suit Purchasers. Amusements A CADE MY OF MUSIC lessee and Manager ... F. M. Wiixwott. Another Delighted Auhiense —Thunders of Applause—All Electrified. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Oct. 11th, 1884— MONSTER ATTRACTION. LADY A UDLEY'S QECRET I ADY A UDLEY'S OECRET I And tho Button-bursting Burlesque— Cinderella. New Songs—New Dances—New Jokes— New Scenery.—Prices as Usual. S. MOSS, Agent. Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of Maey Eastoe will leave the father's residence, Augustus street, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 12th instant, at half-past 2 p.m. Friends please accept this invitation. W. TWENTYMAH, Undertaker, Pollen street. General Notices [advebtisbment.] AN UNFOUNDED EEPORT. (To tbe Editor of the Evening Star.) CJIR,- —Mr Brown, of Albert sitreefc, has )O circulated a report that lam endeavr-r----it g to deprive my employer (Mr Wells, of Owen Btree«) of his shop, with a view to starting in the butchering business on my own account. There is not tho slightest foundation for the report, and I am at a loss to knuw where Mr Brown obtained his information I remain, yours Ac , John Jostph Reabdok. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the * PARTNERSHIP hitherto exisiting between the undersigned, trading together under the style of " Bolleß3ON & Son," Bakers and Grocers, Karaka Road, Shorthand, Thames is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual con* sent. All DEBTS clue to and by the late Firm will be received and paid by Mr Eiijah Rollei/SQN, who continues tbe business on bis own account. Dated this 10th day of October, 1884. E. W. SOLLERBON, ELIJAH ROLLERSON. Witness s J. A. MIIIKE, Solicitor, Tbamea. IN reference to tho above I beg to return THANES to the Public for pt&st favours to tbe late Firm, aud trust, by attention to Business, to merit a continuance "of the same, and I have to request an Early Settlement of all outstanding Accounts, for unless settled or arranged for I shall be compelled to place them in a Solicitor's hands for Recovery, to enable me to settle Partnership accounts. ELIJAH ROLLERSON, Baker & Gboceb, 3705 Kuraku Koad. For Cheap, Good, and Durable BOOTS & SHOES GO TO HAWKES Bros. THE BRST VALIJB for tbe smallest; expenditure of money should be the Btudy of all sensible people ; therefore, the public would do wisely to note the prices of a few of our lines, aud they will then be convinced they cannot do better elsewhere:— B. d. Men's Best Cricket Shoes only ... 7 6 Men's Best Klastio and Balmorals only 12 6 Men's Calf Derby Shoes 13 O Men's Bluchers, from 7b to ... ... 9 O Best White Bluchers... ... ... 10 6 A capital line of Lidies' House Boots, only „, ... ... ... 4 0 A Good Stock of YOUTHS, MAIDS, BOYS, & GIRLS' BOOTS & SHOES on hand!, at LOWEST RATES. Our Work, when made to order, is mode from the Beat Leather procurable. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Kangaroo Boots and Shoes for Summer Wear mado to order. LADIES' SHOES, 14a; GENTLEMEN'S DIITO, 16*. Remember the Address:— Hawkes Bros, OWEN STREET, THAMES. " A dbep eoabrowned tint" which telic r,i c rat r - of t'i» W SAoGoWAJr tetU &i 3» per

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4916, 11 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4916, 11 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4916, 11 October 1884, Page 3

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