A pliotounipiier in Greenwich, Conn., wlio put up tl'o following police on his door, bfcd a brisk revival of business : "In consequence of tl.is being the anniversary of the death.of my mother-in-law, pictures "to-day "ill be taken at half : price." Caiavkji op the, Biaddbb —Stinging irritaiion, inllummation, all Kidney and sirnilur Compluintß,. tared by •• Buehu-paiba.. .At drupaifiis. ftempthorne, Prosser & Co,, A«entp, AucHi.nd. • Holloway's Pills.—Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of the pjirifyins, regulating, and gently aperient powers of these Pills, should permit no one to cloud his judgment or to warp his course. With a box of Holloway's Pi'ls, and attention to its accompanying " Directions," he'inay feel thoroughly satisfied that he can safely and effectually release himself from his miseries without impairing hi.s appetite or weakening his digestion. This most excellent medicine acts as a nervine and bodily tonic by aiding nutrition, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints. ■' An occasional resort to Holloway's remedy will prove highly salutary to all persons, whether well or ill, whose digestion is slow or imperfect/a condition usually evidenced by weariness, langour, listlessness, and despondency. .• . • Racing Kirikiri Kace Meeting, TO BE HELD ON SATUEDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1885. AT vMce ing of the StewarJs on the 2nd icst., owing to protests being lodged in Hurdlo and Trotting Races, it. was decided to have the following events contested :— 1. HURDLE RACE of 830V8.} dieta#ce two miles, ocr eleven flights of\ hurdles. Entries received—Tuipo, Young Government, Pekehau, JPTemo, and Baiha's horse. 2. SWEEPSTAKE MATCH of —boys.', d s'ance, two n.iles. Entries received — Navigator, Maori Win, and Formosa. 3. HURRY SCURRY of — soys.; di tanoe, 14 miles. Entries received—Pekehau, Thamoß, Young Government, The Larrikin, and Silve. 4. TROTTING MATCH of 9sovs.; distance, four miles. Entries received — Wild Irishman, Whitaker's horeo, and Barbary. 5. HURDLE RACE of — soys.; distance two miles, over eleven flights of hurdles. Same hoisesentered aa for fitet race. All other qualified horses can bo entered at. post only. Horses that ron on January 29th are qualified for theee'raccs. All protes s to be ace^mpabied vrith five shillings, and the decision of tho Stewards shall bn final. First roce to start, at 2 o'clock sharp. General Notices THAMES CHORAL SOCIETY. THE Society's Practices will be RESUMED on* THURSDAY} sth inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, BicUmon^ street. Members are requested to brirg their copies of " Creation." ' ' Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to become Members are requested to interview the Conductor (Mr Gbigg) before the night of Practice. '■' D. E. O'Sttliitan, Hon. Sec. T.C.S. THANKS. I BEG to RETURN roy HEARTFELT 1 THANKS to Drs Payne and Cam,ak, Dispenser Chaxloneb, Mr l\ A. Duniop, the Hospital Stiff generally, and other friends, for the kindness and attention I received from them while being treated during the time- I was laid up from the late accident in the Caledonian Low Level Mine. J. A. James. B B M O TAX. HAWK.ES Bros. (THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP) WISH to return their best Thanks to the Thames Public for past favors, and to inform them that they have REMOTED their Business Premises to their own New Premises immediately opposite the old Shop in Owen street. Their STOCK is both LARGE and WELL ASSORTED, comprising LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', MAIDS, and CHILDHEN'3 BOOTS *nd SHOES, and is not to be surpassed on the Thames either for Cheapness or .Durability. EVERYONE WILL SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH VS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR BLUCHEBS ON THE THAMES. Eteky Description of BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of the Best Materials and at Lowest Rates. Hawkes Bros., OWEN STREET, GEAHAMSTOWN. County Council ROADS AND BBIDGES CONSTBUC TION ACTS, 1882 AND 1883. THE Council of tho Thames County hereby give notice as follows :— 1. They propose to construct a district Road from the Hape Koad, Shortland, to the Cemetery Gute, within - the Parawai Riding, to be called ■ " The Cemetery Road." . 2. The estimated cost of the said work is, Six Hundred Pounds. : 3. The amount of the yearly payments required under the said Acts to be made by the said Council is Fifty-four Pounds, and the amount of the Special Rate required to meet such yearly payments is 3-16ths of a penny in the pound on the - rateable value. : 4. The plans, specifications and detailed estimates of the cost of 'each v">P 08ed ' work may be seen at the "office of the said Council, Wary street, Shortland, during ordinary business hours. 5. The day on which the Poll is to be -taken j 8 FRIDAY, the twenty-seventh < jbj of - February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. By order of the Council. E. W. Holms, ; ."'■•■• County Clerk. Thames, 27th January, 1880. . Don't cw<-«r jil may convince you, but it i» ■iwiL' vii tv c^uviiii-t uiiiei'*—try 3i'l'£A.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3
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792Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 4 February 1885, Page 3
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