Noticeß. BAPPISr CHURCH, THAMES. THR ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be ' held on Sunday, 13th December, and the Annual Soiree on the 'f today following. ODDEELLOW.V ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. r ]PHE Oddfellows' Lodges on the Thames will I hold an aNNIVaRS-RY OKLEBRATION on Most ay, tbe 30th. instmt, (St Andrew's Day) The Members of each Lodge are requested to Meet at their respective Lodge Roonw at 8.30 a.m., to tike part in a Procession to the Tararu Gardens. JVisiting Brethren are also requested to attend. A sUMKK will be held iu the livening at the Academy of Music, to conclude with a Dance. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Double tickets, ss; single ditto, 3s. By order, CHARLES AHIER/ Secretary. 0 . ODIiTI B'S GEAHAMBTOWN Whabf. 'rHB BATHS will be OPEN for the Season I from This Day. Miscellaneous. LOST, in Grahamstown, on Thursday evening, a PURS', containing a sum of money and gold studs—Findtr will be handsomely rewarded on leaving the same at the I Anchor Hotel. PORTABLE ENGINE FOR BAL«.-Ooe of R)by's best 14-Horse Power nominal, Double Cylinder, almost new, and in Splendid order,—Apply to D. Phiip, Grahamstown.' Wanteds. WANTED, a YOUSG GIBL.-Apply to Mrs KltGorjß. WANTED to PURCHASE a Freehold or Leasehold ALLOTMENT, with or without House, in Grahamstown or Short|and. — Apply, by letter, to V., Post-Office. WANTED, an ORGANIST for the Congregational Church, Mary-street.—lnfor-mation given and applications received by W. Davies, Brown-stieet. U/ANTED, a Good General SKRVANT.»'v A pply at the Kaiuka Hotel, Pollens street, Fhorfclaod. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, about 17 or 18 years of age; one who who has a knowledge of Cooking.—Apply at office of this paper.
THE MONTHLY SUMMARY OF THE THAMES ADVERTISER, FOB AMERICA AND GRIUT BRITAIN (For transmission per steamer 'Mikado,') WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23. Copies may De obtained at the Office, Albertstreet, and at the Booksellers.
rPHE GREAT SPECIALITY; LY MEDICItfE.-It -*■ nor U require a co umnto enumerate the so-called medicinal stimulants, with refu.se liquor for their basis, which Udolpiio Wolfe's Sohikium akomatio Schnapps, in the lapse o( a quarter of a century, has lived down. At present it is olllcially recognised by tho profession, and generally by the public, as the only thoroughly safe alcoholic invigorant in existence. Analysis has demonstrated its spirituous element to be absolutely pure; and the highest medical authority sanctions its use in preference to any othery prepartion as a remedy for indigestion, bodily weakness, melancholia, urinary complaints, nervous diseases, and all ailments of cither sex which require invigorating and tranpidzing treatment.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1899, 21 November 1874, Page 2
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