ALWAYS RiEOOMMEINDS IT.
! "On a number of occasions during the past three years ' I have ustd GhamlbMain's Colici, Cholera and Dian-3K»al (Remedy and cannot speak too highly of it for giving ease and relief," says Mr J. H. Biickerstaff of Napier, N.Z. "I might also mention having reclommiended it to customers who were equally well pleased; with results. For p>a,ins in the stomach, diarrhoea' and dysentery there is nothing 1 equal to Chamberlain's Colk-. Cholera and Diarrhoela Remedy." b'oldi by all chemistsl and atoreikEiepers.
WANTED AI>Y]!ffITISEMENTS MUST BE PEE.PAID. MBS DAVIS, Private Board and Residence, Queen Street, next Post Office. Meals supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders, SPECIAL OFFER—Music Post., cards 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'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. npEACBER of singing and music, X will be open to receive pupils at Willoughby Street, Thames. Commencing Monday Ist May, 1911 SHORTLAND LAUNDRY. (Sealey Street, next Mclntosh's.) npHE above Laundry is now opened, JL and all orders will receive prompt attention. Terms strictly Cash. MRS. JAMES ROLTON. THAMES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE BAZAAR! T>AZAAR! " o MOTOR REEL FUND. . ' In . ■• DRILL HALL, ALBERT STREET, (Entrance, Davy Street.) MAY 4th, sth, 6th. Peioes : 6d. Ohildren half price. Grand Processions To-night and Tomorrow. The Champion Band will take part in To-morrow Night's procession. W. HAMMOND, Sec, T.V.F.B.
ODDFELLOWS' HALL, (next Twohills.) R" OBERTS' T>ICTURES. OBERTS' JLICTURES. Every Evening at 8. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. •' The judgment of the Mighty Deep", •' The Law of the West", aud many other Fuller's Star Pictures. 1 COME—TO-NIGHT—COME. Prices : 1/6, 1/-, 6J. Ladies!/ to front seats, Children half price. WELCOME TO IRISH DELEGATES. A MEETING of those willing to co-operate in arranging a visit to Thames of, and extending a welcome to, the Home Rule Delegates •will be held at the Catholic Club TO NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. J. CONOLLY,J McENTEER, Convenor*.
NOTICE. fpAKEN 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. KIRI KIRI MINE LTD. WANTED at once, two good miners. Apply in first instance to Mr G. Warne. J. P, WILLIAMS,.-, Mine Manager. TO BUILDERS. TjTENDERS are invited until noon 1 of MONDAY, May 18th, for reinstating the Shortland Hotel, Plans and ■ specifications may be obtained from Mr H. I. Clinker. ARTHUR G. DAW, F.N Z.I.A. Architect.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 3
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