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Meetings A. O. R THE Persons who are to bo ADMITTED Members of Court Pride of the North, 5575, are requested to MEKT at the Masonic Hall, Queen street, on THURSDAY, 4th instant, at 7 p.m. Members of Court Pride of Parnell are invited to attend. Chaeles Ahikb, - 1333 Secretary. BANNEE OFULSTEE, L.0.L., No. 12. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 4th instant, at 7.30. Business—The Election of Officers. J334 By order of the W.M. Wanted \\J ANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S 7? HAIB CUtfTIXa ESTABHSHMBKT to be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, nexl FugeJte'g Red Boot, Owen-street, Grahamitown. Calls GOLDEN AEEOW GOLD MINING. COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEN that a CALL (2nd) of Sixpence per Share has This Day been made by the Directors, payable at the Company's Office, Grahams town, on or before WEDNESDAY, Bth December, 1875. „ E. T. Wildman, Manager. Thames, 2nd November, 1875. 1335 Government Notices QUAETERLY LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING for the Districta of Thames and Hauraki, will be held at the Court House, Shortland, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of December, 1875, at the hour ef Twelve o'clock, Noon, for the purpose of taking into considera* tion all applications for ■ Certificates of Licenses and Transfers, Renewals, or Removals *f Licenses. J. BtTTLEB StONET,' Clerk of the Licensing Courts. Licepsing Court, Thames, Ist November, 1875. 1321 Tuition EDUCATIONAL. EOMAN CATHOLIC BOYS' SCHOOL, „ Walteb Street. AN EVENING CLASS will be OPENED in the above School on TUEBDAY next, the 2nd of November. Nights :—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Hours—From 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock. 1299 MBS GEORGE O'HALLORAN Teaches Music and Singing at her residence, Pollen street, next to Dr Kilgour's. N.B. Terms on application. 1301 . Notices IMPEEIAL INSUEANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL £1,950,000. MESSES. HOPCEAFT, McCUL: LOUGH, & CO., EVENING STAR OFFICE, GHAHAM STOWtf, Have been appointed A genfcs at the Thames for above well-known and old-established Company, and are prepared to do business on the most favourable terms. W. ET. Aemstbong-, 1324 Agent. JOHN CROCKER BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames that he is now in a position to supply all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES of the VEEY BEST QUALITY, ' At Prices that will astonish all who may favor him with their patronage, as- the following List will testify :— sd Men's Bluchers - 7 6 do Elastic Boots ... 10 0 do do Shoes 7 6 do Watertights • ... 13 0 Ladies' Elastic Side 3 ... ... ... 6 0 do Kid (our own make) * 14 0 Maids' Elastic sides (l'« and 2's) ... 4 6 Children's Morocco (10's to 13's) ... 5 6 ° dp . Boots from"... ... ... 1 6 The above are only a few of the many cheap Goods he has for Sole, and the Heads of Families would do well to pay him a visit before going elsewhere. Observe the Address— JOHN CROCKER, BOOT & SHOEMAKEE, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. 1325 TO THE WOEKING MEN OF THE THAMES AND THEIK WIVES. NOW that Hard Times are on v!, the Industrious Husbar d and Thrifty Wife are put to their wit's end, thinking and planning how to economise, and especially where there arc children, endeavouring to make both ends meet. Our own opinion is—You should buy your Goods at the CO-OPERA-TIVE STORE and BAKERY in ROLLESTON STREET, where jou can get the Beßt of Everything at Reasonable Prices, and in addition get as much interest on your money at the end of three months as if you had put it in the Bank. iJgjT Don't forget the Address— ROLLESTON STREET, late Al Bakehy. Bread and Groceries delivered in all parts of the town. No accounts are allowed to run over one month, so Cash purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with us. We wish to return our sincere thanks to our Friends and the Public generally for the support they have given us during the first three months, of our business existence, and hope before tho end of another quarter to bo able to assist the working man to live cheaper than he ever has done here, as we are enemies to all combinations to tax the necessaries of life. _ BIED AND THOMSON.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2132, 3 November 1875, Page 3

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