ODDFELLOWS' HALLTHO NIGHTS''OHLY. I' SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2!) th, AND MONDAY, JULY IST, 1889. THE Sui'i'OßTKi) BABY OGDEN Autists i!Y A BABY OGDEN of ' Company JSABY OGDEN ACivN-nwiiKiK'rEi) , OK BABY OGDEN Ml:hit AND [ : IS/tjgBABY OGDEN reputation BaSiy OgiSsn 1 SATURDAY as DICKENS' JO GREAT JO • STORY JO : of JO BLEAK JO HOUSE JO - Monday LOST AND AVON New k John LOST AND WON Scsmory ]}. LOST AND WON Grand Oitoghs LOST AND WO N T Meets Hiss frfeien Fergus FLETA MAITLAJID ETHEL PARNWJKLL Pauline mimore EMbLIN DAWSON MAGGIE MASTERS HARUY POWER LAURIE DUNBAR HARUY SAVILTiIi JOE SMITH - E. ALEXANDER . W. GODFKIIY 11. FRAHM T BROAD R, J. DIX P. I GUNTfiORP J. W. NOItTONj • *4" *{A.\i> ■ R. Dorsay og£en'J2 t ' OURU'RICES--1 A few RESERVED SEATS, 4s; to Lb n taken during the days before opening at Harston's, Brown street. ?! — 1 Doors open at 7.15. Cnrtain r'ses fit 8 p,m, • jj Carriages can be ordered at 10.45 at the latest. N. B,—NOTICE I Mr OoiiEyaiid Company leave for South on THURSDAY, July 4th. 4 consequently ONLY TWO (2) PERFORM.) ANCES CAN BE GIVEN. a ' . ".i . --'a 1 '"J. 1 ; HH APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATION LICENSE UNDER SECTION CO OF : TIIE MINING ACT ISBG. TO TJIK W'AItDKX AT THAMES : T HEREBY apply for a' license to occupy 1 for pastural purposes 50 acres of Crown Land rtuated at Otohi creek, which I have THIS DAY marked out and bounded approximately as followsviz.: North by unoocupled ground, cast by land applied for by Agues McCormiek, scuth by Otohi cre'-U, and westby supposed unoccupied ground, Name in full: Francis McJoitinoic. Occupation: Milkman Address: Tararu. Dated at Thames the 21th day of June, 3859. Any objection to the above application must be lodged at the Warden's Office at. Thames within fourteen days trom tha date hereof. Hearing at Thames o \ THURSDAY, Coth July, ISB9, at 10.30 a,m 11. W. NOBTHCROFT, Warden, itwirmwr CORNER ALBERT AND BROWN STREETS, THAMES. MR W. RYLANUE BEGS to inform the inhabit ants of Thames and surrounding: districts that the Extensivo Alterations being completed, he is ' NOW READY to receive the Traveling Public. The accomodation is much Superior to any Hotel in the district, and travellers may depend upon receiving every attention, together with civility and comfort, £EST , BRANDS of LIQUOR, only kept in Stock, A First' Class BILLIARD TABLE NIGHT PORTER KEPT, MEDICAL NOTICE. AS I find it advisable, for the benefit of my wife's heallli, to make a short visit to England, I wish to notify to my Friends and Patients thaUlurng my few months' absence from the Thame?, my PRACTICE will bo under the care ot Dcsron BonaiibVockhax, M.H.0.5., USA., L,R,C,P,, who has lately arrived from Home whence lie brings high credentials, I also give notice that my Solicitor, Air W Kvs'HiCK has power of attorney to receive or'pay monies on my behalf, and that, lus receipt will be a sufficient dischaige, MARTIN 11. PAYNE. IN THE 'MATTER OF "THE MEDIU PRACTITIONEIIS' ACT, I860" T 110NALD VOLCKMAN, of Thames, New Zealand, M.R,C.S, Eng., Hoi L.S.A., L. R.C P., do hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Registrar at Auckland to ba registered in Nevr Zealand under the above-mentioned Act, on tho 25th day ol July, 1889: and. fu tbnr, that I Imvo this 25th day of June. 18S9, deposited my diplomas for public inspection in the Olhco ot Registrar in Auckland aforesaid, in accordance with tin) said Act. Dated this 25th day of Juno, 1S8!». (Sigued) RONALD VOLCKMAN. of trussr fund in COLON-AL STOCK; By Cable,—Press Association 1, ( LoXi'oN, June 26. Tim various AgenlS'Gcnoml have dißcusued ihe Question of investments in colonial i stock with Sir Charles Tupper, of Canada. 1 It is reported that Lord uotclicl is slill i fttvourablo to provision being made for in- 1 eluding colonial Blocks in tho Trust Funds ' Investment Bill, hm doubted the wisdom of adoptiuff as a standard exchange quotations of 105 fcr 4 per cent, colonial slock, sir Gralum Berry guggentud tlmt it would bo better to lis the relations in juice between consols and colonial tsocuiitiei. iho idea was approved, and a committee was appointed to arrange an interview with Lord Knutsford and Mr Uoschon on tho nbjcct. A respectable Closer sells GKU MEa, J l'ar«B from the memory tne deep rooted sorrow of being hitherto unable to get a good fitting: gsrment as a thing of the past and place your orders at the Zealand Clothiug Factory, Albert street, where per ( feet fit and good workmanship "S™™™ ,ji . r A large and splendid assortment et lwe,Js, worsteds, and fancy coatings to snloifc from—(An t),
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6352, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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