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wolfe's I foraakc Superlative Ik^fV -«----. L~ diuretic p iSicrecsnoe AND |i| I \.2JjUDrf»iiUlfc. INVIGORATING 'M fQf .CORDIAL m«m M _ M *^ te^A»^ § vVULi CO w'WY^jKqjjHAPRS SHORT & CO.S TELEGEAPH LINE OF Coaches, T EAVES the GoTernor Bowen, Royal, and I Paoiic Hotels for PAEROA MORNITsQc and AFTERNOON DAILY, conneoting with A. Rowe's Cosoaea to Waihi, and Hian's Coaches to Waitekairi. Time Table : Leaves Thames — 8 am. ... 2 pmLeaves Paeroa ••• 8 am- „ ... 1 pm. These Coaelies connect tvith trains going to and from Te Aroha, Waihato, and Auckland. BUQaiES AND HORSES FOE HIKE. t^T Horses end Bnggies hired from SHORT & CO. Can be left at either Thames, Paeroa, Karanpahake, aihi, or Te Aroha ONLY BEING CHARGED FOR ON WAY, Letters and telegrams addressed to SHORT & Co. Thames or Paeroa, will receive prompt attention

Eickit and Co.'s Royal Mail Line of Coaches Leaves Morrison's Royal Hotel and Woodward's Pacific Hotel, Thames, for Puriri, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Waihi, Earangahake, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, daily, at 8 a.m. Leaves Thames for Tamanga : Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Leaves fe Aroha, Waihi, and Waitekauri, daily, at 8 a.m., for Paeroa, meeting Coach for Thames. Leaves Crosby's Hotel, Paeroa, for Thames, Waihi, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, daily, at 1 p.m. Leaves Tauranga for Thames •. Tuesdays and Fridays. = Carriages, Brakes, and Buggies, with.reliable Drivers, thoroughly acquainted -with all parts of the Goldfield; and Saddlehorses can be hired at the Company's Stables, at Thames, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Karangahake, Waihi, Waifcekauri, Te Aroha, and Tauranga. Telegrams and Letters promptly at tended to. Box 408] [Teh-phone 973

P. NORBURY S SYRUPS, 9d; THAMES MAKE, lOd AND Is. THAMES JAM only 3d per tin. MARMALADE (in bulk), 3d per lb NEW LEMON PEEL, 6d. NEW SULTANAS, 6d. RAISINS, 6d NEW CURRANTS, sd. POTTED MEAT, 2d per tin.

P. NORBURY. NEW TfIRAPPO NEW VENUS lUIJMuUU VENTJ3 The Premier Dark Aromatic of all Tobaccos. It is always the same. Smokers cap Depend upon its Purity and Perfection when siren a fair trial. THE VERDICT IS THE GRANDEST SMOKE PROCURABLE. j Don't bo pnt off with being urged To try something bolter or just as good Such does not exist; but get the NEW VENUS AND NO OTHER.

QUEEN /rpc)BACfCO\ i^UEEN UEEN \AoBACCOj V^UEEN Pure Aromatic TobaccoTHE HIGHEST GRADE OF ALL. Smokera can jndge of its merits by simply TRYING IT. To be had from all Meckauta, Storekeepers and Tobaccouiiti Foyßros.* Studio J.mTfoy PHOTOGRAPHER, POLLEN STKEET, THAMES. —:o: — Hirst Class Work Only, and Prompt Delivery. i GROUPS, PORTRAITS of CHILDREN, and FANCY COSTUMES a Speciality. 3 CABINETS (Full or Threequarter length) from ss, or 12s 6d per dais Extra Charge for Large Heads NEGATIVES carefully preserved; copies may be obtained on application. t& J.M.F. EXHIBITS NONE BUT HIS OWN WORK, and cordially Invites the Public to Inspect Same. Established 25yeais. Toiephone No .66 F. PAGET JONES, Registered Mining Agent, * TTENDS Thames every fortnight, and ■v» is prepared to float mines on the local or English Markets. Representing t Elmslie, ' Limited, Australia and London; also, Ferguson, Coran, and Co., London. Leases taken' ont and all mining business transacted. 15, High Street, Auckland ca o/o JOHN WILSOtf. ESQ. ; T«a«m,

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4