DEiLAY IS DANGEROUS. There is no class of ailment that nffecitls the system quiokei- than bowel complaints, and any delay in treating diarrhoea or colid is dangerous. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy is the only remedy that is absolutely reliable in eases of this kind, and as some nicanbcr of the family is always liable to an atitacik at any time it should always be kept in the house. Sold! by all chemists and storekeepers.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PKE-PAID. TTMJBNISn ED ROOMS to Let, cenJD tral, suitable for bachelors.— Apply this Office. MRS PAYNE wishes to inform her pupils and intendiug pupils that duties will be resumed Monday, April 24th. Singing and accompaniments thoroughly taught, MRS DAVIS, Private Board and Residence, Queen Street, next Post Office. Meals supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. WANTED a smart young woman for general work. —Apply Star Office. WANTED KNOWN.—To Painters— Tenders for painting the shop and premises of F. Gordon, Pork Butcher, Pollen St., are invited, to close on S iturday at 5 p.m; particulars may be obtained on the premises, SPECIAL OFFER—Music, Postcards and stationery, now going cheap at BLTJETI'S, Post-card thop. Waited Known.—That the Britannia Tyro, adopted by tha N.Z. sPost and Telegraph Department, is still holding that envious position, as being tho best tyro that money can buy. —Advt. WANTED. KNOWN — Bluett's Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British j War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT. THANKS. HP HE Family of the late Mrs E. 1 Christeneen desire to return j their sincere thanks to their many kind friends for expressions of sjmpathy in their recent sad bereavement ; also to express their deep indebtedness to Dr Walshe for his unremitting attention, and to Captain Farquhar for his kindness. MATATOKI HALL. FRIDAY. 21st. ASOCIAL will be held in the above Hall, on Friday, 21st inst. Durban's Orchestra. Usual Prices. Brake leaves Talker's corner at 7 sharp. —Chas. Cheffings, Sec. THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, * I beg to announce 1 my candidature for a seat on the '> Thames Borough Council. If elected, 5 I will endeavour to conserve the best 1 interests of the Borough and District. JOHN ROWE.
BOHOUGH ELECTION, To the Electors Thames Borough. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to announce that I am again a candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming election, and if you do me the honor of electing me as one of your representatives, I will endeavour to promo'o the best interests of the Borough generally. W. H. LUCAS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. ROBERTS' T)ICTURES. OBERTS' JfICTURES. TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT. Grand Change of Pkogramme. West's Dramatic, Scenic, and Comic Gems - Prices : 1/6, 1/-, 6d, Ladies 1/to front seats, children half price. SHORTLAND LAUNDRY/ (Sealey Street, nest Mclntosh's.) rB>HE above Laundry is now opened, JL " and all orders will receive prompt attention. Terms strictly Cash. MRS. JAMES ROLTON.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 3
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