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The Salvationists on the West Coast have enrolled four Chinese among their converts, and they join in the procession. The French Consul for New Zealand ■ays he is trying, in concert with some members and officers of the Few Zealan d Government, and also with his consular agents, merchants, and competent private individuals, to take steps for a more com* plete and effective show and advertisement of our general'resources and capabilities at the Paris Exhibition. It is announced that the Hon. Neal Dow, the veteran author of the Maine liquor law, will shortly revisit England. As he is 85 years of age, and yet in vigorous health, his presence on the temperance platform will in itself be a strong recommendation of his principles. HOtLOWATTS OINTMENT AND PlLLS.—Diseaßes of the most formidable and chronic characters have been cured by Holloway's remedies. TJlcerations •which have proved themselves incurable by any other ■known means have healed kindly under the purifying and regeneratinc influence of this excellent Ointment. Sprains, stifi joints, contracted muscles and glandular swellings can be most safely and effectually healed by Holloway's Ointment and Pill SjWhich can do no harm under any circumstances. Neither of these medicaments has anything deleterious in their composition; both are essentially- purifying and strengthening in their nature. The combined power of these noble remedies enables them successfully to cope with most descriptions of impurities, and to cure, or at least relieve, most varieties of diseases.

General Notices BLOCK 27. THRESHOLDS are NOW FOR BALE, and 32 LEASES CAN BE RENEWED on the above Property. Correct titles from original Crown grant. Terms can be arranged to Suit Purchasers. An Office will be open on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 6 till 8 o'clook, on the Karaka Road (opposite Good Tempiabs Haix). For particulars apply by letter to Andbbw JIEMIN&, Agent,. Baillie Street. John and Weliiam Mtthdoch. JOHN MUIE, TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, BeOWW & WIHIAMSON SIEEETS, Thames. j Tl AS just opened up large STOCKS of 1 TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &0., I for the Present and Coming Seasons' Trade, and would respectfully ask his old customers and other' gentlemen requiring Good and j Fashionable Garments to oall and inspect i same. The STOCK of TWEEDS is the most varied | ever shown by him, and comprises the choicest j West of England, Scotch, as also Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and other Colonial makes } while the PRICES CHANGED will bo found to be the LOWEST, ooneistent with Good Workmanship, Fit, Style, and Finish. JOHN MUIR, Tailos & Gentlemen's Outfitteb, Beowjs Stbkiit, Thames. fsis t milk , 1 1 'i\ tii:£::::: sa '■ aAM * 4 pHOTOGEAPHY AT -VTIGHT. The "NOTTUENO" Process. AN U3SDOUbSd SUCCESS J RseroiiTS Gttabakteed Satisfaotoet. FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY. Prices Same as Day Piotcbes. SlutUo Open WEDNESDAY ASAITTRDAY NIGHTS, from 6 30 till 10. Specimbhb on View m Vebtibxtih. •^ pHAS, TTBMUS, AUCKLAND,

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6130, 28 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6130, 28 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6130, 28 November 1888, Page 4