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O^KTs' elpthes cleaned, djed and pro:.accl. Crenta' Hs,ht suits cleaned, ss. N.B.—ln future all goods and orders will only be received at fhe Thames Dyeing Establishment, Rolle»bon'3trect,;Shortlatd.

We are glad to inform our. readers that a New Gentler/ien's Clothing Establishmenthss opened in Pollen street, two doors from Mary Btrect, named the Thames Borough Clothing Mait.—Adtt. '

THAMES MINEES' ACCIDENT RELIEF EUND COMMITTEE. THE usual FORTNIGHTLY MEETINGof the above Committee will bo held at the Governor Bowen Hotel, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, at 7.30. Fbed. F. Dat, •7740 . Secretary. THAMES SCOTTISH :' VOLUNTEERS. DRILL, -with Rifles, sn MONDAYS, and SATURDAYS, until further orders. T. L. MITBBAT, a 7739 . Captain. FUNERAL NOTICE. mHEPUNBBAIiof the ktetcife of Mr John , JL Ratchffe will leave her late residence, Tommy's Lane, Block 27, TO-MORT?OW AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Friends arts respectfully inxited to attend.' R. Thompson', a 7741 Undertaker. ....;,:,--■ 'i.p.r. ■■.-■■ STAR OF HAURAKI TENT No. 3. MEMBERS of 'the above Tent, are specially invited to attend the FUNERAL of ► Bw. John -.Batclhfe's wife. The Funerai is to lea\'e her late residence Tommy's Lane, Block 27, TO-MORROW (Tuefday); 17Hi in&tant, at 3,0'c103k p.m. John Spmehtbib, \ ■ * ■::" ■;";. ■ Hon. Sec. Good Tcmplare of Northern Pioneer Lodge No. 6'arb olso invited to attend. a 77*2 G£A'*fri). FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW. To celebrate the Annual Meeting 'v-■ ■•;■ "'"'■ of the „' ' ' UAUIUKI LADIES' -RENEYOLENT SOCIETY. mHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1874. .JL , • ■■■.-.■■ ■ "~" •■ • V Judges: Mr; Horpbrugh, .Mr. Wildnmn, Mr. 0. Hill. , ■■"■'': : I>ist Pbizes: / For the best arranged Bbuquets,,3 prizes For the choicest Bouquets, 3 prizes For the beet variety of cut Geraniums, 3 prizes For tl>e best ;varie.ty of cut Roses/ 3;pi izes : For !hevb>;st Tariety of cut Fuschias, 3 prizes For the^Beet yariety ofcut Yerbenaß, 8 .prizes For i he best Collect ion. .of Ferns, 2 prizes For (he best collection of Vegetablea, 3 prizes For tlib .best Potatoes; 3 prizeß For the beet Rhubarb, 2 prizes For the beat Cabbnge, 3 prizes For the best Cauliflower, 3 piizes For the feest variety of Plants, 3 prizes For the best Cucumber, 2 prizes For the beet dish of Strawberries, 3 prizes •' ■ POULTRY. Judge: Mr. Payne Best pair of Spanish Fowl*, 2 prizes Beet pair of .Brahma Poutra, 2 prizes Beit pair'of Hamburgh, 2 prizes Biet pair of Game Fowls, 2 prizes Best pair of Cochins, 2 prizes Beet pir of JBantamf, 2 pmes Beit Canary, % prizei "iQ •

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1832, 16 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1832, 16 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1832, 16 November 1874, Page 3

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