'b«n themselves. If he knows anything »nbont Spiritualism he must be aware that tHs is untrue. Spiritualists believe iv a Grcd of infinite love, wisdom, justice, an-i beauty ; " that in him we live, move^ and hate our being." Herein we differ from Materialists, as also from those professing the Conditional Immortality creed preached by Mr Taylor, and which I think is next to Materialism, only more selfish, contradictory, and crude.—l am, &c, A Spibituaust.
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Notices NIWZEALAND SMELTING COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE is hereby given that the above Company is now prepared to Purchase Ore for Smelting. For particulars and terms apply to the Secretary,lnsurance Buildings, Auckland; or to Mr Z. Lane, at the Company's Works, Thames. By order. E. Menzieß, Secretary, Sept. 18th, 1886. I J. C. M. GIBSON, Accountant, insubance, & com- * mission agent, Bbown Stbeet, Gbahamstown, Next; Stock Exchange (Office lately occupied by Mr W. 0. Obp). mBADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED AND J. ACCOUNTS MADE UP. The Legal Munagement of Companies' Undertaken. THE GOOD TIME COMING. TTAVING received Private Intelligence of the approaching advent of better times for the Inhabitants of Thames, HONISS & SON have taken measures to Tap? the plethora of wealth about to be brought to light by LaMontb and Ce. Having pegged out an abandoned Claim id BROWN STBEET, and started a Furnace, they will This Day Commence Business ■« A 8 PASTRY COOKS, CONFECTIONERS, and BAKERS. ggg" They will Supply the hungry with LUNCHEONS ; the Supperleas with HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE, and COCOA at all hours when on shift; whilst the well-fed can tickle their palates with JAM TARTS of the most delicious kinds, and PASTRY, BIBCUITS, CAKES, &c, of Al Quality, which are now running from their furnace in a continuous Btream. Note the Address— Honiss and Son, BUOWJST STREET. «T COME~AND SEE! Cheap Book-binding. WM. WOOD, the old Thames Book* . binder, HAS REMOVED to premuses more suitable for his bueines?. Thinking the general publio for past favors, he hopes for a continuance of their patronage, and to suit these bard times he will endeavor to meet all as regards Prices. Music Especially Cheaply Bound. WM. WOOD, Senr., BOOKBINDER, (Next W. Wood, Grocer, &c., Pollpb Street) Maps atsb Plaxs Mpraup. Dealer in Old and Second-hand Books.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5211, 29 September 1885, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5211, 29 September 1885, Page 3
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