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Wanted WANTED, 1000 BOOKS to BIND; also, 500 ALBUMS to REPAIR, and 500 CONCERTINA BELLOWS to MEND. Don't come all at once, or I may favour tbe de usion that, the Tbumes ia looking up, especially when it appears that the authorities have paid us a visit on Sunday, when all were lamenting the fins of the past year »nd week—and, perhaps, making up their »■ minds how they can love their neighbour! as themselves during 1885; deputations were, therefore, impossible. Well — " The better day the better deed." W. WOOD, BOOKBINDER, POLLEN STREET. Piaih AM) EiiBGABT, be'ow Auckland Prices. Dealer in old Books, Pamphlet*, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line. \1 - ANTED, One Thousand WATCHES • » and CLOCKS to REPAIR. Moderate Charges, and Good Workmanship, by M. J. Wilkes, Chronometer House, Pollen street, Shortland. Established 1867. l» ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for < » Sale at thfl "Fvenino Star Office. Educational THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. T>ARENTS are respectfully informed that JL for greater convenience the year has been divided info Three Terms, as follows: — Fibst Tebm commences February 2nd, Second Tebm commences May 18th, TnißD Tebm commences September 14th. FEES: One Pupil, £2 16s per term ; Two Pupils, £2 9a each per term; Three Pupils, £2 2s each per term ; Four Pupils, £1 16s 9d each per term. R. A.Heaid, Secretary. General Notices BOOTS AND SHOES. Selling OflH Selling Off! GIVING UP "BUSINESS. T7IVF RY ARTICLE MUST BS SOLD, and Fj no reasonable offer will be refused. All persons Indebted are requested to pay their Accounts or make some arrangement, as the Shop will be CLOSED AFTER 14 DAYS. K. A. McLEAY, OWEN STREET, 4063 Gbabamstown. Notice of Re-Opening. John Newson BEGS respectfully to inform all his old customers and the Thames Public generally that he has decided to remain at the Thames a short time lot ger, and has therefore RE-OPENED hiß old Shop in ROLLESTON STREET With a Splendid NEW STOCK of General Groceries, PRODUCE, & OILMEN'S STORES, Specially seleoed by bin* in Auckland, all of which will be offered at the very Lowest Current Rates. J. N". would take this opportunity of thanking his old customers for their Liberal Patronage in the past, and would respectfully solicit a renewal of their support. In future the Business will be conducted on CASH PRINCIPLES ONLY, No Credit being given on any consideration, so all customers will reap decided advantages. JOHN NEWSON, BOLLESTON STREET. Always in the Front! rUST ARRIVED, per Mail Steamer, a 9J very Large Consignment of Christmas Goods, Which we are Selling at such LOW PRICES that people are surprised and look Astonished. ToYS FROM Id. UPWARDS. DOLLS, BALLS, BATS, WORKBOXES, TOY BOOKS, These GooJs are to various we cannot enumerate on paper. LOOK AT THE WINDOW AND SEE THE LAUGHABLE PRICES. Dont Forget the Address— EL-Morgan & Co., POLLEN STREET, Ordhamstoivn. Neah Coohbane Stbeex, Come along sharp—Don't be too late ! GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. HE STAB (Thames) is a duly Gazetted • Journal for the Publication of all Bankruptcy, Highway, and other Public Noticet, under various Colonial AoU Wu£H a man gets cheerily out of bed in the morning and lights on the business end of a tack, he forgets he was at the HaWalion Army the previous evening, aiid is not right again till ho baa a cup of MoGowam's Tea,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4998, 19 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4998, 19 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4998, 19 January 1885, Page 3

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