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; MEETINGS. ' BLUE RIBBON ARMY. ITIHE Annual Public MEETING of the JL Blue Ribbon Army will be hold in the Temperance Hall, Rolieston-street, tjjm Tuesday Evenlng, the 2nd June, at 7.sfi Business—To receive Annual RH#' 8 ) and the Election of Office-bearers forwsuing twelve months. .; The Meeting will be addressed by several Ministers and friends, Pleasebring.'your Sankey Hymn Books. Committee Meeting at 7' o'clock, Municipal, . !eleotion oSuditors. . D I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a POLL will be taken on Monday, Ist June, 1885, at Borough Counoil Chambers, Albertstreet, for the Eleotion of Two Persons to be AUDITORS for the-Borough of Thames. The Nominated Candidates are David RiokardGellion, James Cuthbbbtson Maokeohnib j Gibson, ■ Edward HonissJ and . William Smith,,' : F. R, G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer for the Borough ' ' of Thames. Thames, May 23rd, 1885. TO:THE ELECTORS OF THE , BOROUGH OF THAMES. Ladies and gentlemen,-as a Candidate for the office of Borough Auditor, I beg to solicit your Vote and Interest on Monday, the Ist day of June. ■■ i Yonrb respectfully, ih ' ... j ' EDWARD HONISS. . ■Tenders. ' , ! HOSPITAL TENDERS. '• ' TENDERS are invited for Supplying the Hospital, during the Six Months com-' menoing Ist July, 1885, with Groceries Butcher's Meat Bread ' Milk Washing Funerals Coals Tender Forms and Specifications can be seen at the Hospital Tenders must be deposited in the Tender Box at the Hospital on or before Wednesday, the 10th June, at 12 noon, By order of the Committee. ; . : E. HONISS, ' ■, Secretary.

THAMES i TENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be received afc the County Office, ] Mary-street, until 4 p,mi of Wednesday, J June 3rd, for— . . METALLING on Otanui Road-Mines ' -. to Battery. ■ 1 Specifications may be seen at County 1 Office. : ; _ ! The lowest or.any tender not necessarily accepted. J By order. ! ALEX, AITKEN, ] County Surveyor. ■ • Calls. : ! Old Caledonian Gold Mining Company (Limited). THE Directors have this day made a' CALL (the 11th) of ONE SHILLING' per Share on the capital of the company, payable at the office, New; Zealand Insurance Buildings, on or before 2nd day of June, 188B ' E, MENZIES, Manager, May 12th, 1885. : Wanted. WANTED-A MARRIED COUPLE without ohildren, Man as General Farm Servant, Good references required;— Apply to JOHN HUNT, Eversley, Morrinsville, WANTED, a Strong BOY to Ride for , Orders.—Apply to W, Bobbett Pollen-street, . WANTED TO SELL—6O cases Corrugated Galvanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, and for Bale very cheap by George McGaol, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. . ; WANTED KNOWN that' Mrs Armm late of Eolleston-street, has: taken over the Business of the late Mrs Jefferson, Pollen-Btreefy and...-trust's by oare and attention to merit a share of public support.'; WANTED TO SELL, Cheap—Bso Kegs: Wire and 'Ewbank Nails; 60 doz, Ames'No,3Shovels;• also, Builders' Ironmongery.—George McCauli, Thames Galvanised Iron Works.. ■... ■ WANTED TO. SELL-Galvanised Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron. 20s each; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s eaoh.— George McOaui;. Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL—Fruit, Jam, and Honey TINS-large Contracts as per Agreement. Just received a consignment of Smith and Weixstood'S COOKING STOVES, to be sold on Commission; also, a consignment of new improved _ KITCHENSINK, with Traps and Soap Dish complete, at 15a eaoh.—George McOadl, '.Thames Galvanised Iron Works. - WANTED TO SELL, 2000 Feet Mia Rubber Garden Hose, at per foot, and 50,000 feot Galvanised Iron Water Pipe, from £inc, laid at 3d per foot,— George McOatjl, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL—IOO,OOO feet O.G. and Half-Round Spouting, from 2d per foot; Down Pipe and Ridge €aps made to any size or pattern: Iron curved for " tanks, verandoliß, &e,, on the shortest notice. —Three First Prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovens, and Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—George McCAuii, Thames Galvanised Iron Works

Skill in the Workshop.-®!? do good work the mechanic must have gßud health. If long hours of confinement in close roomß have enfeebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once, and before somo. organio troublo appears take plenty of Hop Bittors. His system will bo rejuvenated, his nerves strengthened, his eight become olear, and the whole constitution be built to a highar working condition. Road 1 ' ! Strange Insubordination.—Who has not experienced a sort of malady when all the faculties seem in rebellion, and labour is absolutely impossible ? It is a condition of nerves and stomach and brain that can only bo oured by the use of that irresistible rowdy-Hop Bittors, Read

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 1 June 1885, Page 2

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