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THE Thames Advertiser. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1889.

Mr lliiraton'rt new advertisement will appear in to morrow's issue. In another column will be found a notice of the date at which tho uleufcions of Licensing OoramitteiKi for the K'luaurangu, Pitrawai and llßstmsjH districts will tie held. A meeting of tho Hviib , roliet Committee will be hold this evening at Mr L. Melhose's i room at 7*30Thc annual meeting of subscribers to llio Thames School of Mines will bo held thia evening at tho Sehool at 8 p in. The following telegram trom the manauor of the Saxon mine was posted yesturday afternoon :- " lianked 'illoza retorted gold Lr !M5 loads quartz aud Gslbs picked stone.' The Thames Choral Society resumed practke at the Pollen Street Leoluve Hall last evening. As llio mus'c which it in in ten led to iierform had not arrived the members went through von Bixe's cantata, " St. Cecilia'a Day." Wo are pleased to learn that Mr J. Grigs still holds the position of conductor, At tho Police Court yesterday morning there was one drunkard dealt with in tha usual manner. William Duf ty surroiuled to his bail, olwnjed with having in October last stolen a horse valued <it £li, the property of [lore Miitcno at Komi. Mr Lush appoaroil for defendant, and asked for a remand, as he had only been instructed just previous to llio opening of the Court, and on llio fiirlhor grounds that an important wilirss for the defence was at To Aroha, and it had been impossible to secure his attendance. Sorgt. Murphy objtctoil to the. remand as thu accused had had plenty of time to procure witnesses if he so desired, and if not he could have asked to have the ease romauded till a later date, aud tho witnesses lor the prosecution were all in attendance Thu lieiieh remarked tint what the Sergeant said n-tw true, but (hoy youJα not prevent the aeeuscil or any other person-from haviaj,' every facility to eloar himself. The case was adjourned till next Monday, tho came bail being allowed, Patrick Kelly for habitual drunkenness wru sentenced to onu month's imprisonment with Imnl labor. Dr. (Kilgour and Mr G. Hnscldon, J.'sl'., were on I the Bench:

The Premier is in Auck'aud, and we leorn that ho will pay a visit to the Thames before he returns S:mth. Tho date is not yot iixed. On Sunday morninsf Mr Siintloy Clampett sang at tlio Presbyterian Church, and in the evening a solo at the AVesluyeii Church, where he was .sustained in tho chorus part of the anthem by an excellent choir, under the conduetorship of Mr Vowles. We intvy mention that Mr Clampott will be tendered a benefit concert at tlio Academy of Music to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, when all tho leading amateurs will appear. Mr Clam. pstt will exemplify vocal gymnastics asj studied on the Contiuont of Europe, and already establ'shcd in tho Urge cities. In the second part of the programme he will also sing with the full power of his voice, solos trom "Ihe Messiah" and St. Paul, accompanied by Mr H, 11 , Small on his now large and magnificent organ, which he his kindly consented to have moved to tho Academy of Music especially for the occasion.

Apropos of the DunecUn beer sect to the G'asjjow Exhibition, Measi'3 Robert Moore and Co, write to Mr George K, West as follows:—" Bcinjr intimate with ouo of the principal supervision ot exciso here, I saut him a few dozen of Messrs Speight and Co,'a Duncdin Beev, with the request of getting the opinion of the Excise chemist on it, and I am glad to say he lias pronounced it ouo of the finest beers he has over analysed, it liaviiiL' the high specific gravity of 10'SOdeg , . -th« greatest amount of spirit and the least quantity of acid ho era , came across, When I tell you that every shipment of beer going out of tho Clyde must bo " sampled " by the Excess officers, and then analysed by their chemist, I consider this opinion is bettor than anything eise I could say on it At present the beer is too flat to send it h> | auyone but an expert in the trade, but as soon as it coins into condition, I will have it distributed,"

Holloway's Ointment and Pills,-These world-renowned nmeuics arc confidently recommended to miners, navvies, and all who havo to work underground, or whero noxious atmospheres exist, The minuts particle of coal or nutnl which permeate the air in such places tend to block up the luiv»s and air-tubes, giving rise to bronchitis, asthma and palpitation of the heart. In Holloway's remedies will be found a safe and easily used medicant, for tho penetrating properties of the Ointment relieve the loots congestions and the mildly laxative clfccol of the. Pill) canst) the liver to act freely, and the breath to become unembarrassed, By early resort to these remedies many a serious lllura may bo averted, and soundness of heath maiutaincl.

We clip the following important testimonial from tho "Allawarra Mercury , N.S.W.), on the 30th March, it needs no eomment:—'• ilr John Lovcdav, ot the Bulli Mountain, writes to us that after suffering' for four years with acute gravel, he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander and Uons' Eucalypti Extract lie says, seeing tho said Extract advertised in the "Illawarra Mercury," his intense suffering induced him to obtain a bottle of' tho medicine f'om Mr Hosking, chemist, of this town, and that the use of it gavo him (f reat relief at oncn. Ho stated that between tho 10th March instant, when he obtained the lirst bottle of the extraot, and on tho I'Jlh, the use of (hat medioinc continued to afford him roliof, to which ho had been a, utrauucr for four years. M r Lovcday writes: alsojlliat he lias found tho Eucalypti Extract a euro for rheumatism as well as gravel, ile requests in to publish this iu formation through tho " Mercury:". Wo have much pleasure in complying with Air Lovcday'n request, whose word cannot bo doubted, and who can have no object in viow other than pure desire to bouclit suffering human, —[\dvj]

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6321, 5 February 1889, Page 2

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THE Thames Advertiser. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1889. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6321, 5 February 1889, Page 2

THE Thames Advertiser. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1889. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6321, 5 February 1889, Page 2

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