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■ .. ' Funeral Notioe. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpflE FUNERAL of Mary Jane Dunsx ford will leave the Hospital This Day (Monday), 28th inst,, at half-past two p.m. Friends please accept this invitation. WILLIAM TWENTYMAN, t, __ Undertaker, Pollen-strcot. Entertainments. ACADEMY OP MUSIC, THAMES. fIHHIS (MONDAY) EVENING. JJ_ ' SPECIAL GRAND FASHIONABLE • NIGHTI Under tho patronage and presence of Harry Kenkick, Esq., Warden, R;M;,'and Elite j:: 'of the Thames. • ...:.... And positively Last Night but Two of LINGARD'S; ROYAL DIORAMA OF ■;■! SCOTLAND, ar/ "i- AND CONCERT COMPANY. ENTIRE CHANGE.OF PROGRAMME 11 NEW FACES, ; WITH NEW ; SONGS. !"Twa Happy Hours at Hamei'r [POPULAR PRICES-2s,isi.and 6d.:' , This Colossal Picture' ocoupying 50,000 feet -;/■ ; ■■ of moving canvas. , : ' : ■ • .£. I ; A Treat for Old and Young People. Just added.to the above Monster.Exhibition i : y;Tp,souDAN:;WAR;-K-;::^ Acdompanied by appropriate Vocal-arid .■ ; i- C...lnstrumentalMusio. \' r '.'- .? ' i Come early and secure your seats I -Doors open at 7.15., commence &t 8. ' ' POPULAR PRIOES-2S, Is, and 6d. WEDNESDAY 'AFTERNOON AT : Last Grand Illuminated Performance, ~.■■ ■,v^-iAUChildren 3d.;8a0h;../.;; o - .-.•; r :: "■ ; MEETIN&S;;- ; , ; .',,' : , v ; -" G. <^'- 4 SPECIAL : MEETING ••ot-jaw'.' above j\. Brigade will be held at.the Engine Shed, This (Monday) Evening; j2Bth inst., at: 7: o'clock • sharp., All ■ Members ■ are re>", quested to attend ;;businessrof;importanoe. By prder;of Superintendent '&.« Price,,. \-,:\ ,-r. . ; ,:F.|A. ; DOBBS ) -: ; ''['' ' ''--I '>i:>'.; >> : {■: i'-\;;, '::' -,;..' ( ;Se6retai:y.''.,. \^:-: : :^■, puWio Notioe;*;;••'-;'..,- ; : ; v P\T;ZEALAND'SMELTING CCOM::/:PANY,: (Limited),;:-..^::; NOTIOE'is 'hereby'given that theJaboye Company is now prepared to Purohase •Ore for Smelting. ' ■•>■■:> -iUiiM .;! :■;:.,,; i For particulars and terms apply to -the Secretary, Insurance -Buildings, Auckland; or to Mr the\Company's : Wqrks, Thames] / . • ißyorderr ■:-;:. ••- ; - ■-.--•- ■■,,-- ...... ."I;- ,;,,:■,: ::.mE.;IMZIES, ;' - •1 ■■■-,■■■■ ..:..:.;: Secretary,.. ~ jSept.lßth, 1885,. ; ~ ;'; . ..:;.; |TV V .- V ' #jftntea; ;;J ;:;'' ir^'i: -0 MANAGER Wanted for the yV J ■ North; 'Star Exten'ded'Lic'ensed Hold-ing.—Applications-to ibe, left,at Fbater Bros.' Office on : Tuesday' Evening, 29th instant, at 7 where all particulars maybe obtained, . ~! . ':'i .<;:i;t;^; | : r McDonald.. tITANTED.-Oneor two GENTLEMEN \ yVl'i BOARDERS. \ Mrs ResteM, ParawaL ■;: :Hr;-0 ,-.r/Ji VilW 7 ' ■ WANTED TO Iron Chimneys',' 21 gauge" Iron,'2os each; IjOOO'-'Ooionial- OvenSj ;: from, lis.i eaoh.— Georgk IJcCAyiiiThame^iG^lyanised r lron Works. ""'' :; -'.■---" -y-.r ■ , .TXTANTEDLTO,SELL, 'Kegs y\. Wire and Bwbank r Nails; 60 doz, Ames , . No, ; i .Ironmongery.—George McOaul, Thames 6al« WANTEDcTO; Eeet : India Rubber Garden.-;Hose,,.at per ■foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised Iron Water P; ipe,-f rom • |inc, laid ■at ■ 3d - per foofc.— George McOaul, t Thames Galvanised Iron Works. .'''}"'■''':'■-':■'■, ~: :■••'■'• WAITED' TO ; \cases'-borru-gated Galvanisod Iron, and 40 Casks Ziho, : imported ! 'dire6t{ - and' l for ; sale r -very oheap by George McOadl, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. ™- '.:■'"' TXTANTED TO iY-V. froni v # per, foot,'; : Down Pipe'and. Ridge Caps,made ; to; anyVsiiie ,-or .patlern:' 'Iron',.c'urv|ed.;f,or lanks, verandahs, : &c, on .notioe, f-Three First Prizes at Auckland Agricultural: Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovens, and' Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—George McCAUL,Thames Galvanised Iron. Works:. TO SELL-Fruit, Jam, and IV V Honey TINS-laVga Contraots as per Agreement, Just received a consignment of Smith'!and Wellstood's;:)COOElNG STOVES, to be sold on Commission j also, a' consignment of new improved KITOHENSINK, with Traps and Soap. Dish complete, ftt 15s each.—George'McOAUL, Thames JGralvanised Iron Works; . ' ' i . ■■ •'.■■. • • ■■■"■'■■ !,. . . ' '''.'."■ ' '■■- ' ■:■ I !!i ■CTALF-A r LEAGUE,half.aileaguei^ , .' ! XI Halfia-leaguV onward I . ' ! , Into McGOWAN'S-shop ': ; ■■:•'/■' i ■/_.> Plunged many .hundfod.' .■■•.; !. " TEA I" is the people's cry- ■■■'; ; " 'Whose is tho best to buy?"- '•/■•■ ,'. I :< Ma'o's;most assuredly," ": ; . ;; ; i . >( Shout many hundred, .';'■ j '...GrocersiorigHtofus, •. I. Grocers..to'left of u5,,.., t ■'~'•.,' j ;^f oqe^saiouhdus^r,' :^/':.'' ■'■.. '-.';'• ■■'.';.'■ ; . .'■' V AU, all have blundered?/! 1 i Armed for the Tea Brigade,^. ■•' [ ,/Hereweare,nndismayed|': : . ,ov ; j, .Asking the people's aid, ~,,,'.,-; ','•,....,,.,. j Whofo no high oharge is made—.......,;,'. j.:;. ,;'. , : Comeon,many' hundred,.!'..;'. ! Come on, to right of us, •:•! Come on, to left of us, ;■ , .:•';■> •. ; Comeon, before us, ;,,. ~ .■,•.,-,,u" , : ; .■;..::•:■: -'!,i'i We.neverhave blflnder,ed;,■ I Stormed at.by those who try ::!..:;■,:;;..•; ' Tea such as.ours to buy( ■ ji!;.:/; ~ i ; Failirig'mostdismally, '"> ',;.,..,.,,.,';,,■' : , ■ • Fail .manyjiundjm • "'' ; None can suoh good tea pack— '; That is>,well-known fact; From all we bear the belt, \ [.■•'( Bhout i .When shall our glory fade ?'''' ' ■■■• [OK I the light'oharge that's made'; ■ ' Say niany hundred, : ■ . ' .•'■.•■■ •■'; '.it'. Ili'.V f.|-.- . .(': ,':!: : Ilollowy's! Pills. f maclo" ltisht.— Every day thnt ony- bodily suU'eiing ia poriuittod to conittnuQ l'Diidera it 'iuoi'o covt«iu to become chronic or : (taerp]iß. Holloway's iiurifying, .coollng, and strcngtlioiiiiig l'illa nre .Vvpll ndmrtoil for any Tiregii)? larity ol tho human body, dud should bp tnkon when the stomnoh is flisordoretl; tho liyer dorniiged, ;tli9 kidneys inactive, the bowels torpid, or the brniiumuWlcd, With : this modiciiiq ■ ovory iuvftlid can euro himsplf,'.anilrtliosp .nvo weak ami inftrm througlj lihporfeot' Vlfgeation 'may. make themselves stroug aiid atontiiy Holloway's excellent I'ill3. A tow doses of them usually mitigate. tho most painful symptoms paused by uudlgptoi" food from which thoy thoroughly freo the allmontary canal andcoiuplctoly rostovo its natural power and aotiou

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5283, 28 September 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5283, 28 September 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5283, 28 September 1885, Page 2

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