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Lectures A CADEMY OF MUSIC. Lectures on Mining, &c PROFESSOR BL^CK WILL COMMENCE HIS COURSE OF LECTURES TO-MOEEOW (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, bs aboye. Admission - - FREE. Classes will be Formed at the oloße of the Lecture. . Entertainments j ACADEMY OF MUSIC. KATXAERANGA SCHOOLS I ENTERTAINMENT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1885. The celebrated SEE-SAW WALTZ ■ung by oTer 40 picked voices, and acted in Historical and Fancy Characters. The CONCERT will be sustained by Mosdames Kilgour, Mackay, Phillips; Miseea Coath and Best; Messrs Adams, Bajldon, McGregor, and Phillips. . PBOFBSSOR PUFF-AND-OFF'S wonderful Exhibition of WAXWORKS and STATUARY, lfae Mechanism of the Figures being unexcelled, some of the automata even speaking and singing. To conclude with the Sparkling Faroe, entitled "AN AWFUL FIX," in which Misses Gillespie and Crowther, and Messrs Burg as, Ooath, and Gerriog, will appear. TICKET 3 :—Double, ss; Single (Front) t 3s ; Gallery, 2»; Pit, le. Municipal BOEOUGH OF THAMES. ELECTION OF MAYOE. TN pursuance of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876/' " Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," and nmefidments thereto, I hereby deolare WILLIAM FBASER, B3Q, duly-elected Mayor of the Borough of Thames, taking Office on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of December, 1885. F. R. G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer for the Borough of Thames. Thames, November 18th, 1885. Lost LOST, from the Academy of Music last evening, a BLA.CK FUR CaPE, probably taken by mistake. Finder will oblige by leaving same at Star Office. THE person who took the HARD FELT HAT from the Academy of Music lost evening, will kindly leave same at Star Office, er he will be personallyrequested to do to. His own hat he can obtain by calling at Star Office. Wanted WANTED KNOWN, Curtain Poles, fixed with Rings and Brackets complete, for 7s 6d, at A. Cuirass's, Corner of Pollen and Mary streets. WANTED, two APPRENTICES to the Millinery and Hat-cleaning. Apply to Mb 9Ah Slow, Pollen Street, Shortland, (next door to Mr Smith's, fruiterer). WANTED, the Ladies to remember that Mrs Gioveb'b Drapery Establishment is opposite the Hospital; a large assortment of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS on hand ut the lowest possible Prices for Cash. Our Motto—Small Profits and Quirk Returns. Note the Address: Mrs Giotbb, Opposite Hospital, Mary street. Notices Thomas Godkin HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to his Stabling Aocommodation in Brown Street, is now enabled to keep BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSE 3, and CARRIAGES for HIRE, Orders for any of which shall have his BEST attention. Pbices to Meet the Times. Thomas Godkin, LIVEBY STABLES, | BROWN STREET, GRAHAM3TOWN. ! REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. ! Mrs Ah Mow DESIRES to inform her maoy Customers and the Public generally th«t sic has sow remoted her business to tboie commodious premises in Pollen streat, Shortland, next door to Ma Smith, Fruiterer. PANAMA HATS MADE TO ORDER AS USUAL. All the Latest Shapes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Straw Hate in Stock or made to order on the shortest notice at the Lowest Rates. Feathers and Plumes in great Variety, and of the Bast Quality. The Stock of Teas, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, and Fancy Goods generally has been largely added to, and will be Sold at the Lowest possible Cash Prices. Note the New Addre-s :— Mrs. Ah Mow, (NEXT 10 W. SMITHS, FRUITERER), POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. J. CLARK, KAEAKA BEID6I, IS NOW SELLING LARGE LINES ov FIRST-GLASS GROCERIES, Of Every Description, AT CHEAPEST POSSIBLE RATES. Goods Delirered to all parts of the Field. Goal and Fibewoop. J. CLARK, gA9414 Bbjpge,

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5253, 18 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5253, 18 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5253, 18 November 1885, Page 3

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