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FOR SALEFKTJIT in great Quantity. PMobaMM.te take from 120 Trees. Peaches, Apncots, Christmas Plnme, &c.—-Apply to Mrti A. DODD, near Orphanage. SHORT & CO. S TELEGRAPH LINE OF Coaches, LEAVES the Governor Bowen, Eoyal. and Pacific Hotels for PAEROA DAILY, connecting with A. Rowa's Coaches to Waihi, Ryan's Coaches to Waitekauri, and Skardon's* Coaches to Aroha and MornnsTille. Time Table: Leaves Thames for Pao'roa and surrounding Districts daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Paeroa for Thames at 1 p.m. BTJC3-GHES AND •'.!,.■>■ HORSES FOE HIEE. ©Sf" Horses and Baggies hired from SHORT &.CO. Can be left at either Thames, Paeroa,. Karangahake, Waihi, orJTe Aroha. ONLY BEING CHARGED FOR ONE WAY, Letters and telegrams addressed to*SHORT & Co., r Thames or Paeroa, will receive prompt attention. Secure the Shadow ere the Substance Vanish. - «* . • AN OPPOBTITHITY OP A LIFETIME. mHB WELL-KNOWN TALENTED DOREE FAMILY OF Portrait Artists, From LONDON, now touring the Colo, ie have d tided on coming to tho Thames to introdtce fora SHORT SEASON their ( Immensely Popular and Successful Guinea oupon Line, Giving the Public' a MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTING 15 x 12, beautifully framed, and 6 CABIJTETS brilliantly enamelled ox mezzo tint, for the ridiculously low price o 21 SHILLINGS. The Gil Paintings are a long way above ■ the average of that class of w\rk Acne in the Colonies, and we guarantee a Perfect Like, ness in every case. - - We also paint in Oils, and enlarge in any style ON APPROVAL Old Photo*, and Handsomely Frame them for 21 SHILLINGS. Coupons will be left at your resi .'ences and also distributed at the Doree Portrait Studio, POLLEN STREET, Free of Charge to Heads-pf Families, &c. Note.—As we do a tremendous business please call early to enable ua to get through the pressure of work. Sitters taken from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., cr earlier if arranged. The Portrait Studio IS NOW OPEtf, so please Call and Inspect the work and judge for yourselves, and do not be put off. GRICE AXED. | Business SJPSnager IMPORTANT NOTICE ! A Boon to Suffering- Humanity! J. W^HALL, CHEMIST, Ou en Sreet, Thames, 1 S APPOINTED SOLE AG»fT for the 1 Tbamos Distri.t for the Cherokee Indian Pain Specific, A EELIABLE AND CERTAIN CURE RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, etc. INSTANr BELIEF. PRICE, 2s 6d. (i To tho Cherokee Indian Pain Specific Company, Genteejiex,—l hereby testify thit I have been an agonising seffoor from sciatica for ten years, an! could net raise mjr. foet frojn tbo ground. I purchseed one bottle from your oar.ri.nge, nnd r-pplied one application. It entirely feed mj kti«e jointp, and I was able to walk qaita w»U rextmcrning. I again applied your remedy to the ether parts bff. cted,wh"ch gjvo mi instant relief. Yom Specific is surely » boon to Sufferers. can recommend ii- to anybody stiffen,- <?. I may state I also applied it to « friend in airony with iienrMlßia. it took tli« paia away immodi--it«ly. I* ebonl J be in fcv* y honre.—You:s Jrnty, <>, T. Mok-iso ■■, bench ■ Roaii, 1 limes. ' Thames, December 4fch, ISOS. Sir— " Having received a 8»v?ro knock in the leg by a cricket bill I had your Indiaj Cherokee Pain Specific rubbed on tyro or three titnee. I was si fferii g v- iy severply but the first application took away the pain, and now I can walk with perfect case.— Yours truly, J. Lang, bootmaker, Thames* 1 Lionel Izpd, VETERINARY SURGEON, PAEiLWI ATTENDS daily from 10 to 2, at bii Office. Pollen street. Consultation^ free. Veterinary Medicines, at licnsonable Prices, olwuys on hand.' VACANCIES for TBEEE GENTLEMEN BOABDEKS, Central situation, errr convenisjitce, buth, pi.ur, etc. B» "Ueit

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8221, 9 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8221, 9 December 1895, Page 3