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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 MUST BE PBE-3PAJD. • \ll 7" ANTED a good waitress, wages \? 15/-.— Apply Cornwall Arms Hotel. ..-■ MRS DAVIS, Private Board and Residence, Queen Street, next Post Office. Meals supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. SPECIAL OFFER—Music. Postcards and stationery, now going cheap at BLUETT'S, Post-card Shop. TUST received all the later t Music, fj Postcards, Violin Strings, Stationery, etc. All our stock in up-to-date. —BLUETT, Pollen street. WANTED KNOWN % — Bluett's Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT.
MISS STOREY, A.T.C.L.,L.A.8. TEACHER of Binging -and music, will be open to receive pupils at Willoughby Street, Thames. Commencing Monday Ist May, 1911 SHORTLAND LAUNDRY. (Sealey Street, next Molntosh's.) . * | above Laundry is now opened, JL and all orders will receive prompt attention. Terms strictly Cash. MRS, JAMES ROLTON.
THANKS. MR EDMONDS and Mr and Mrs G. Snelgar -wish, to express their heartfelt thanks to the good neighbours, and all kind friends who assisted and sympathised with them in their sad bereavement; also for all letters, cards and telegrams, and floral emblems. NOTICE. rpAKEN by mistake from Odd.l. fellows' Hall, Kirkwood Street, on the evening of lodge Corinthian Installation, a Masonic bag, containing regalia, certificates, important papers, etc. Name on regalia. Please return to this -Office. .
THAMES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE BAZAAR! i'jsAZiAß! MOTOR REEL FUND. j[ N DRILL HALL, ALBERT STREET, MAY 4th,_sth, 6m. Pbioes : 6d. Children half price, THAMES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, rnHE PROCESSION in connection J_ with Volunteer Fire J'rigade ■ Bazaar will leave corner o:E Grey and Pollen Streets, on THURI3DAY 4th, at 1 p.m. All ex-firemen are invite) to take part in precession, wearing Fi re Brigade decorations. W HAMMOND, Sec. T.V.F.B.
r?XCURSION TO AUCKLAND Jjj PER WAKA.TERE.
FRIDAY, 6th MAY, 19ilRETURN SALOON 10/Tickets available until Monday, Bth May, 1911. TO BUILDERS. HT ENDERS are invited until noon 1 of MONDAY, May I.Bth, for reinstating the Shortland Hotel. Plans end specifications may be obtained from Mr H: I, Clinker. AETHUR G. DAW, F.N Z.1.A.. Architecfc. THAMES LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTIOE OE APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I CHARLES BIRCH, of Thames, , Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licencing Meeting to be holden at the Court House, Thames, 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 required for the use of the family. MARY ANN GUTHRIB, Name of Owner. Dated the 24th day of April, 1911. CHARLES BIRCH, Signature of Applicant}
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10356, 3 May 1911, Page 3
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