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H. GILLBSPIE Sharebroker, Member of the Thames Stock Exchange, Accountant and Commission Agent, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, BROWN STREET. Agent for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company. Telephonk, No. 64-. [A Card. ] MOUNTAIN AND NEWTON, AUTHORISED AND MINING SURVEYORS. OFFICE AT MR E. F. TIZARD'S, Albert street, Thames. DENTISTRY. H. C LTH ART, Late Head-Assistant to the Eminent Dr. Theo. Lachaume, from Philadelphia College, HAS taken over the Management of Mr THOMAS' Practice, and may be onsulted daily. Cbsolutely Painless Extractions by Gas or Chloroform. Gas ss. Teeth Perma.ie.itly stopped from ss.

T. B. JACOBSEN, Architect. Office: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, BROWN STREET, Thames, From 3<X) to 400 Plans of Cottages, &c., to select from, _ r Coacli-Painter and WHEE L_W RIGHT Wheels Tyred at Lowest Bates. R. CORKMAH, BBOWN STREET, THAMES. R R. McGregor, Auctioneer and Land Salesman, AND IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS QUEEN STREET, fVUTDOOR Sales Conducted. Accoun Sales Promptly Rendered

Dr. McGregor, Inspector of Hospitals, arrived at the Thames this morning' on an official visit, and inspected the Hospital building. A s usual he fully realised the dilapidated condition of the structure and the need for re-erection or improv6iueut,and as we go to press he is conferring with the Trustees at the Pacific Hotel. The Inspector's visit also includes the Homes at Tararu, in connection irith which the Charitable Aid Board is negotiating for a grant towards a new kitchen. The company and band of the Thames Naval Artillery will muster for inspection tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock (not this even* iug as previously announced). The Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, Colonel Pole Fentou will make the inspection, and it is, therefore, necessary that every member should be present. i An advertiser, who failed to take sufficient care of six £1 notes, while proceeding from Grabatnstown to the Waiotuhi Creek school and consequently lost them, offers .£1 reward to anyone who finds and returns the same to this officeAn " open lodge meeting" of the Good Templars will be held to-morrow evening in the Hall, Mary street. A good programme will "be presented. At the Police Court to-day, before Jas. Renshaw and Jas. Finlay, Esqs., J.'sP., a prohibition order, applicable in the Borough ■ and County of Thames, and the County of Ohinemuri, was granted against Mary Meehan. Court's Bee Hive establishment is the best house for all kinds of drapery, hosiery, and clothing, corner of Mary street, Thames.—[Apvt.] , At the Wellington Police Court the other day, two boys, Ivan Mills and John Adams, whose fondness for apples led them to visit an orchard at Happy Valley, appeared to answer a chargo of theft. The parents of the boys paid for the fruit, and they were discharged, Alfred Kitching, for annexir.g a vegetable marrow valued at 6d from the shop of F. Knigge, was sent to gaol for seven days. In the final scene of the breach of contract action brought at Wellington against " Her-lna-nfhc Healer" (for £10 10s paid by a certain Mrs Philips), the claim against Dr R. H. Bake Well was abandoned after his outspoken evidence. Notwithstanding that Mr Jellicoe, for defendant, has formally appealed against the Lower Court's decision. The case ie xoxwag tto text for many eloquent dis- ; esurpes upou "Cuaoks and Quackery" by I the Press of the colony.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8604, 8 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8604, 8 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8604, 8 March 1897, Page 2