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MISS CRAIC, (Lie of Hktuebington'«), AVING COMMENCED BUSINESS n GENERAL DRAPERY Requests a Fair Share o Patronage from Friends and the General Public. Dressmaking done on the Premises. ADDRESS:— POLLEN STREET, (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks.) S. S. DRIVER, Builder and Contractor, lhatnes, ' [>EGS to notify the Public that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS m a BUILOBR AND ON TRACTOR >n the Thames, and hope 3by strict atten tion to Bnsint to merit a fair ahare of patronage. Orders left with Mr John Bead, timber merchant, Grahamstown, will receive prompt attention. Cowling's Governor Ferguson Hotel, ■ takaku road. FRBih Fowling, lATB of the Imperial Hotel, Thntnes, has > the pleannre to make known to his numerous friends, and the public generally, that Htt HAS TAKEN OVER the ABOVE HOTEL, which has recently been Re-eon-■tracted and Fitted up in the Bert Style. The ACCOMMODATION for the Travel, ling Public will be of the mott Comfortable character, and situ ited ai the Hotel ii on the ■eashore.it off>rs eve it facility for anyone desironi of Seeking a Quiet Sesmde Resort, where the full benefit of the beantifnl sea breeae it always obtained. . Mr CowLUfo, in Soliciting the Patronage of the Pablii', takes tie opportunity of faying that it is his intention to make the Hote one of tho leading places of accommodation. Robt. Bateman, * hipping &Family Butcher, Rolleston Btreet t TJuinies, IS prepared to SUPPLY the public with the BEST QUALITY OF All Classes of MEAT and SMALL GOODS. At the Lowest Possible Prise. Green's Best Canterbury Hams & Bacon always in Stock. EOLLESTON STREET. THOMAS McCOIOTELL. Merchant Tailor, AUCKLAND, HAS decided, in response to numerous requests, to visit the Thames on the 22nd of each month, and may be seen at TWOHILL'S BRIAN BORU HOTEL Latest Styles. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Moderate Charges, All Garments Fitted en before Completed £p First-class Workmanship oirbined with atest styles. Evening Dress Suits a Speciality. Makes Visits here SATURDAY in each month, following the 2?nd. GRAYDEN & COTelegraph' Line of Coached FOE THE CONVENIENCE of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC we will run DA ILY COACH be'ween PAEROA and THAMES, as follows :- Lutes . Pneroa for Thames daily it 8 a.m. „ Hikntai* „ „ 9.15 „ „ Poriri „ „ 10 „ „ Kopn „ „ 10.30,, Arriving at Thames daily at II »,va. FROM PACIFIC HOTEL. Levteb: ThansesfjrPderoadailyatabont2p.nl „ Kopa „ „ „ „ 2.30,, „ Pnriri „ „ „ „ 3 „ „ Hikntaia „ „ „ * „ Arriving at Paerott daily at 6.30 p.m., in time to meet train leaving for Te Aroha TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS. Thete Coaches eoi nect with trains Roir.g to and from Te Arc) a, Waikato, and Anckland. Fares—Than: cs-Te Aroha and reUrn by coo eh and train Saddle horses for hir# at Hikntaia. Experienced and Cowteous Driven. GRATDEN AND CO. Proprietor!, Paeroa, j "Thames Star 55 AND "THE DESPATCH" PRINTING WORKS Albert Street, Thames. rpHE Proprietor has much pleasure in inJL forming the Public of the Thames and urrounding districts that he has just | received direct from England a heavy shipment of all the newest and latest designs in Cards, Ball Programmes, Invita tion Forma, Concert Programmes, Fancy and Plain Papers, Ac, <tu. Printing of every description execute 1 with neatness and despatch at Less than Auckland nrices The following are a few quotations: BILLHEADS. 3. d. Size No. 1, 6}insxß|ins 500 for 5 0 „ 1000 „ 7i6 „ „ 3000 „ 17 6 Size No 2, 8] ins x OJins 500 „ 5 6 „ » •> JOOO „8 0 „ , .» 3000 t. 20 0 These price tire lor cash. .Other P-mting equally cheap. EEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATINGB POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, ; BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. I BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS BUT IS H'BMLE-'S TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HAKMLESb TO ANIMALS. is Unrivalled in d*trorinc FLEAS, HUO COCKROACHES, BEKTLEB, MOTHS I VVVB, an! avcry other ipecies »f ioaMt Sports I men will find this iavmliubie for deetrorin Bees la the dogi, M «1m ladiea fcr tbrir padogi. ' 'ibe rUBLIO uo CAtTTIOWID that ever> etckage of the genuine powdet boara the autoI naph THOMAS KEATING, without thif my arUcle oftnd a » fraud. Stld is Tin only. CHILDREN SUFFEB FROM WORMS CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS, CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS, CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WOPMB, CHILDREN' SUFFER FROM WORMS. which ruins their health. KEATING 8 WORM TAB. LETS are PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEATS furnishing, both in appearance aiid taiite, a. must agreeable method of administering the ouly uurtaiu remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly cafe and. mild prtparatlon, aud in tspecial'y adapted Children, fold in Tins by all Pniggists ......... -■■■■' Fr opwtor-THOMAS. KE .TNG|Lji.d n

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8616, 22 March 1897, Page 4

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