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snipping STKAM TO AUCKLAND, Cahrting Paß3enqeks and Cabgo. !L^^v rilHB fine now iron s.i. KOTOMAHANA. Albx. Fabquhab, Master. Fbom Goods Whabf. Thursday, at 8 30 o'clock morning Friday, at 9 o'clock morning Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning and 11 night Fbom Auckland. Wednesday, at 3.30 o'clock afternoon Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Friday, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 4 30 o'clock afternoon RETURN TICKETS will be issued for the Easter Holidays, available from Thursday, April 10th till Thursday, April 17th. Saloon: Ten Shillings. Steerage: Sbtsn ShilMNflfl. Weather and other circumstances permitting. ftiJT-Nob responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &c, put on bonrdgUnlegs signed for, and all Goods stored are at the risk of Consignee. Fabes :—Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss. W. Soutbb, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, .Carrying Passengers and Cargo. _ H. •*. fIIHE favorite Steamer §001^ ENTIRPBISE No. 2. Fbom Gbahamstown. Thursday, at 10 o'clock night Saturday, at 11 o'clock night Fbom Auckland. Wednesday, at 11 o'clock night Friday, at 12 o'clock midnight RETURN TICKETS (SALOON) ...10*. Od. „ (STEERAGE) ... Is. 6rf. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s. 6d. „ (STEERAGE) ... 6*. Od. H. W. Hbath, Manager. STEAM TO OHINEMUKI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. , "I < riIHE fast and commodious UJpJ^r\ X side-wheel steamer H. Damon, Master. Fbom Shobtiand (calling at GbahamsTOWN WfIABF). Friday, at 8 o'clock morning Saturday, at 7 o'clock evening Monday, at 8.30 o'clock morning Fbom Ohihemubi. Thursday, at 6 o'clock morning Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning Suaday, at 8 o'clock morning Monday, at 7 o'clock evening Refreihments on Board. H. W. Hbath, Manager.

A Horn of Plenty.—The champion long-nosed man resides at Sacramento. Its owner was at breakfast, when a friend, seated on the opposite side of the table, knowing him to be a little nearsighted, remarked, " There's a fly on the end of your nose." "Is there ? " responded the owner of the horn of plenty. " I didn't know it. Just please scare him off; you're nearer to him than I am." A Grand Project.—From the Globe we learn that it is contemplated to cover the whole of Begent Street with a glass roof stretching above the eaves of the houses on either side, thus affording complete protection from rain, while at the same time insuring , good ventilation. After dark the huge arcade would be illuminated by electric sun lights placed at regular intervals along the centre of the arch, thereby diffusing a more pleasant and equal light than under ordinary circumstances.

Hoilowai's Ointment and Pilis.— Bheumatism or Neuralgic Affections.—No diseases are more frequent, painful, or difficult to cure than these. From their attack no tissue of the human hody is exempt, no age, sex, or calling eecure. It is a blessing, however, to know that all these Bufferings may be completely and expeditiously subdued by Holloway's remedies. The Pills much assist ia banishing the tendency to rheumatism and eimilar painful disorders; whilst the Ointment cures the local ailments, the Pills remote the constitutional disturbance and regulate the impaired function of every organ throughout the human body. The cure is neitker temporary nor superficial, but permanent and complete, and the disease rarely recurs, bo perfect has been the purification performed by theie searching preparations.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3164, 9 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3164, 9 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3164, 9 April 1879, Page 2