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MISS CRAIG, (La c of Hkthemngton's), AVING COMMENCED BUSINESS n GENEEAL DRAPEBY Requests a Fair Share o Patronage from Friends and the General Public. Dressmaking done on the Premises. I ADDRESS:— POLLEN STREET, (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks.) S. S. DRIVER, ( Builder and Contractor, Thames, TYEGS to notify the Public that ho has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS as a BUILDSR AND ONTR ACTOR on the Thames, 'and hopes by strict atten tion to Businc to merit a fair share of

patronage, Orders left with Mr John Bead, timber merchant, Grahainstown, will receive prompt attention. Cowling's Governor Perpuson Hotel, T All AR XT ROAD. FRED. COWZIHG, r ATE of the Imperial Fotel, Thames, has J.i; the nleanare to nia\e known to his numerous i ieaff. pm; t' c n'-lic geneva'ly, tlia, HB HAS j'AXELn O\ ISRthe AEOVE HOVEL T7bieh lins recent'? ''een Pe-con-■;reeled pncl Fi' 'ed up ri tbe Beßt '"Jf.Tle. The ACCOMMODATION for the Travelling Public w'.l be of the most Co «/br(able character, ard situ <ted eg the Ho! el is on the sea shore, it off rs ere y facility for anyone desirous of i lohing a Qu'ei Seaside Presort, where the fui benefit of the beantifnl tea bieeio in eVnys obtained. Mr C'owLiiro, in Soliciting tho Patronage of tl c Pnblii-. tr^estle oppoi unify of fiayinn thi i ie is his intention to make the Hote one of the leading placer of accommodation.

Robt. Bateman, * hipping & Family Butcher, Rolleston Street, Thames, IS prepared to SUPPLY the public with the BEST QUALITY All Classes of MEAT and SMALL GOODS. At the Lowest Possible Priae. Green's Best Canterbury Hams & Be con always in Stock. EOLLESTON STREET. THOMAS McCONNELL Merchant Tailor f AUCKLAND, HAS decided, in responss to nrmerous requests, to visit the Thames on the 22nd of each month, and may be seen at TWOHILL'S BRIAN BORU HOTEL Latest Style 3. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Moderate C'iarge3, All Garments Fitted ca before Completed IJ3" 1 First-class Workmanship oirbined with, atest styles. Evening Dress Suits a Speciality. Makes Visits here SATURDAY ia each month, following the 22nd.

GRAYDEN & CO. Telegraph Line of CoachesFOR THE CONVENIENCE of tha TRAVELLING PUBLIC we will ran DA ILT COACH be ween PAEROA and THAMES, as follows :— Leaves •' Paeroa for Thames daily at 8 a.m. „ Hiknlßia „ „ 9.15 „ „ Poriri „ „ 10 „ „ Kopn „ „ 10.30,, Attiring ci Thames daily 11 H a,». FROM|PACIFIC HOTEL. LBATEB:Thaiaei?L)rP6eroac!pil3rataiboHt2n.'!n „ Kop« „ „ „ „ 2.30,, „ Pariri „ „ „ „3 „ „ Hikntaia „ „ „4 „ Arriving at Faeroa daily at SXO p.m., ia tino to n.>eet train Iniwiirj for Te Aiohn TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY KVEKTITOS. Those Caches ecroect with trains toirg to and from ' 'c Arc! a, Woika'3, auiJ Auck- j land. Faiee—Thamce-Te Ajo aardre:«rii [uj co cii anrl tirfr Saddle L'rges'o ■ hire r.,, Hiknia'a. Experiencou and Conrteous Drireis. GRAYDEN AUD CO. Proprietors, Paeroa. j

"Thames Star 55 AND "THE DESPATCH" PRINTING WORKS Albert Street, Thames. FT^HE Proprietor has much pleasure in inJL formic? the Pub" 'c o? tie Thanies rad ur.ounding districts tliai he has just received d:\ect fiom Engletd a ber.vy shipment o: all the newest and latest designs in Cf.ids, Ball Programmes, Invita tion Forms, Concert Programmes, Fancy and Plain Papers, &c, &c. Printing of every elescription execute 1 with neatness and despatch at " Less than Auckland vrices The following are a few quotations: BILLHEADS. 3 d. Size No. 1, sJinsxß|ins 500 for 5 0 , „ „ IUOO „7 6 „ „ , 3000 „17 6 Size No 2, BJins x 6Jins 500 „5 6

„ 1000,, 8 0 „ „ >, 3000 „20 0 These price are for cash. Other Panting equally cheap. SETTING'S POWDER KILLS HEATING'S POWDER KILLS HEATING'S POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEASk MOTHS, BEETLES, BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUI 1 IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS BUT IS THRMLE-^S TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS BUT IS HARMLESb TO ANIMALS.

is UnriTßlled in distrorimr FLEAS, BUQS COCKROACHES, BEETLES, MOCHfI I> FBVIB, and every other specie*of insect. Sports men will find tbi« invaluable for deetroyin flew 10 the dogs, as also ladies for their p3' °lhe PUBLIC are OATJTIOKiD that everj Dockage of the genuine powder bears the autonuh THOMAS KEATING, without tbie any article offered is a fraud. Bold ia Tin CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS CHILDEEN SUFFER FROM WORMS, CHILDREN SUFFER FROM «ORMS, CHILDPJEN SUFFER FROM WOP MS, CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS, which ruins their health. KEATING S WORM TABLETS arc PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEATS furnishing, both in appearance and taste, a roost agreeable method .of administering the only certain remedy for INTEafINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild ({preparation, and is especlal'y adapted Children. Sold in Tins by all Druggists Proprietor -THOMAS KE TNCH|Loni:n!

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8608, 12 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8608, 12 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8608, 12 March 1897, Page 4

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