SOME OLD 1 THINGS ARE BEST AFTEIRI ALL.. There ha.ye teen many advances in meclicine, many new and valuable discoveries, but nothing in the line of bronchial .discoveries that dan cornpars with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for giving quick aind' permanent relief. All of the ingredients are Well-knoiwii curative agents, audith-.to is no etperimeniinisi when \ve rrcommenfl you to try this old and rciinll^ remedy. Sold )by all chemists and storekeepers
- WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PBE-PAID. T7VERYTHING being good,- how Jjj is any on" *o know that the air is good, that are nut managers. TV/ANTED to^Buy Poultry.-Ap- * T ply Junction Hotel. WANTED to sell at 8/- per sack, 20 sacks potatoes, slightly damaged,—W. Scott. MRS DAVIS, Private Board and Residence, Queen Street, next Post Office. M«als supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. SPECIAL OFFER —Music, Postcards and stationery, now going cheap at BLUETT'S, Post-card Shop.' JUST received all the latest Music, Postcards, Violin Strings, Stationery, etc. All our stock is up-to-date. —BLUETT, Pollen street. WANTED KNOWN — Bluett'e Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT. MISS STOREY, A.T.0.L.,L.A.8. "pEACHER of singing and music, I will be open to receive pupils at Willoughby Street, Thames. Commencing Monday Ist May, 1911 SHORTLAND LAUNDRY. (Sealey Street, next Mclntosh's.) f I^HE above Laundry is now opened, JL and all orders will receive prompt attention. Term;! strictly Cash. MRS. JAMES ROLTON. DOMINION SKATING RINK. nn HE Rink will be closed for the I remainder of this week. Reopen next Monday as usual. Fire Brigade Bazaar being held in Hall, 4th, sth, 6th. THAMES VOLUNTEER - FIRE BRIGADE. -^ rpHE PROCESSION in connection I with Volunteer Fire Prigade Pazaar will leave corner of Grey and Pollen Streets, on THURSDAY 4th, iat 7 p.m. All ex-firemen are invite to take part in procession, wearing ?ire Brigade decorations..' W HAMMOND, Sec. T.V.F.B. BOROUGH OF THAMES. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. PURSUANT to Section 281 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1903," public notice is hereby given that Mr Thomas William Hays has been appointed Assistant Inspector of Nuisances of the Borough of Thames, ARTHUR CHAPMAN 1, --• Town Clerk. Dated this 20th Day of April, 1911. THAMES LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. 1 CHARLES BIRCH, of Thames, , Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Court Houso, 'lhames, on the 2nd day of June, 1911, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situated at Thames, and known by the sign of the Exchange Hotel, containing eight rooms, exclusive of those recmired for the ui3e of the family. MARY ANN GUTHRIE, Name of Owner. Dated the 24th day of April, 1911. CHARLES BIRCH, Signature of Applicant,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10355, 2 May 1911, Page 3
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