, Services TEMPERANCE HALL. > E HENRY EXLEY will pwch in the »,bovo Hall, T -MORROW (Sunday). EVENING-, at 6.30 o'olock. Subject—" Mount Moris h end its Altar— The groat test of Faitb." : Come Early.—No Collection.PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 19th. rpHE Rot. W." S. Pctieb will conduct JL Sorvices in the [above Church Morning Biid Evening. A cordial invitation is giTen to all. POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL. T7IDMUND H. TAYLOR will Lecture TOJll MOBBOW (Sunday) EVENING, at 6 30. Subject-,—"Tho Beligiouß Bites and Ceremonies of Babylon." Morning Service at 11. Funeral FUNERAL NOTICE. rnHE Funeral of Mabiei. Gbeaves will JL leave the late residence, Davy street^ TO-MORROW (Sunday), 19th instant, at half-past 2 p.m. Friends please accept this invitation W. TWENTTMAW, Undertaker. «3Hmerans^wwaH»maHsraanHa»^ Lectures A OADEMYOtf MUSIC. TUESDAY, APRIL 21st, 1885, LECTURE, BY MB. GEORGS VIDAL. Subject :—" Will Russia Conquer England ?" Including a Criticism of the celebrated letter of General Sob bI/Eff. Admission—One Shilling. Kjp" LECTURE to Commence at 8 p.m. Electoral TAURANGA ELECTION. T SHALL be in Tauranga on TUESDAY NEXT, and purpose visiting Thames, Paeroa, and other portions of Electorate Tery shortly. Electors are requested not to Pledge them* selves for the present. JOHN SHEEHAN. Napior, April 17th. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DISTRICr OF TAURANGA. ' /°1 ENTLEMEN,—I have received numerous telegrams asking me to become a Candidate for the seat vacated by Captain MobbiS. . . 1 bep to slate that bj he support that has been.offered to mo I have decided to contest the election. My address will be published at an' early date. . • Yours obediently, JOHN SHEEHAN. Educational THAMES HIGH SCHOOL. s EVENING CLASSES. v THE EVENING CLASSES at the Thames High School will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, April 9th. The Hours will be from 6.30 to 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday and Thursday in each week, and, the Term from April to Ootohor. FEE, 10s for each subject, which must in all cases be paid strictly in advance.. - James Adam*, 8.A., 4373 Head Master. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. T>A'RENTS are respectfully informed that JL for "greater convenience the year has Decs divided into Three Terms, as follows :— From February 2nd lo April 25th j From May 18th to August 22nd ; From September 14!>h to December 19th. FEES: One Pupil, £2 16s per term ; Two Pupils, £2 9s each per term j Throe Pupils, £2 2s each per term j Four Pupils, £1 16s 9d each per term. R. A. Hbaid, Secretary. •NEW" STOCK! NEW STOCK M Fresh Goods 1. Fresh Goods 1 T7WEB LINE GOOD ! Jli EVERY LINE CHEAP! A Splendid Variety of Ladies'. Maids', and Chiltwbh'b. KID, PRUNELLA, and HOUSE BOOTS, at tV.E R'Y LOW PRICES. Ladies' Real SEALSKIN DRESS BOOTS, Very Cheap. Good Slroog Line in Children's 3trap SHOES, 4's to 6's, and 7'b to 9'fl. Laroe Stock of Mem'b, Youths', and Boxs' ° COLONIAL MADE WOHK, Good and Cheap. BEST HOUSE QN~THE THAMES FOR BLUCHERS. Gents' SHOOTING Boots made to order. ' A Good Stock of TOPS on hand. «3B- TRY THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP. Hawkes Bros., "OWEN STREET, GRAHAM B.IOWN,
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5073, 18 April 1885, Page 3
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506Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5073, 18 April 1885, Page 3
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