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Duetto the next four weeks, people in want of boots and shoes will d« well to visit the boot shop of Mr J. Lang, who has jnst got a good stock of the best and cheapest boots in the marker, atprices which are within the reach of all The following are a fe« of his prices: Ladies' walking shoes as, a splendid fine, prenella foots 6s Cd, men's balmorali 8s Gd, men's shcoters 9s Cd, t^n shoes 4s G*, J slippers from Is, tan boots and. shoes, mlso white shoos in great Tarietiw, children* ' dtrong boots and shoei, very cheap, and also I men's best calf running shoes at 10s Gdu—J. Lang, bootmaker, 2 doors from Oavin Wallace's, grocer,—FAdtt.] To the Deaf and those troubled with Noiaee in the Bead or other Aural Troubles Dr. Nicholson, of London, the world famed Aural specialist and inventor of aitiftcial eardrums, has just issued the 100 th edition of his illustrated and descriptive book on Deafness and Aural Troubles. This book may be had from Mr Colin Campbell, 160, Adelaide road, Wellington, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cared of his deafness by Dr Nicholson's system, and takes pleasure in spreading the newt «f the great specialist in New Zealand, A little book on the cure of Rheumatism, Corpulence, Lumbugo, and IndigcstJo* bythe same author, may be had from Mr Campbell, also free.—[A»tx.] ",

Hollowayi Mils- -Th» omt Neeu\-Tat Weal « the life mid on its parity depends oar heiltbJf not our oxbtence. These Pill* thoroughly data* tfct vtui fluid from all contamination!, and by thatN»w*r rtrengthen and invigorate the whole vyrtera, beaMUy stimulate sluggish ow>n« "•pnr* orer-exdted actim, and etUUlsh onltr, c-rcnUtlon, aad wenttoo throughout every part of the body. The bafeaaric n.ture of Holktway'i PUU cummends them to tM favour of debilitated and nervoui coa*Uuaot < which they toon resuscitate. They diilwtg* all «b> rtructioo*, both In the boweh and •toewhera, sal an on that account, much fought after for proawtlni regularity ol action . in youn* female* and d«scat penou* who are naturally weal, or who. through; t« caiwe. they "> r«-ne to. ' . - ' ■

WAKTED-A GOOD GENERAL Ssß. VANT. Apply Stak Office. ! \VT ANTED, -TO RENT TWO BOOMS i Tr Furnished or ' Unfurnished, or i SMALL COTTAGE. Apply by fetter to "G," Office of this paper, not Jator than SATUBPAV,27thin»t; LOST,— On 23nd March, 1 QSKMAN COLLIE DOG (grey. Mack and white ) Howard on returning' unit to <J« DALziEb, Mary street. Anyone found detaining dog will be presecuted,

\ LL CLAIMS against tbl Estate of the • * late Allan Johnston mutt b* tendered to me on or before th-* 31st March, 1897. J. A. Knui, Solicitor for Executor.

NOTICE. ,j _ XWILL not be RESPONSIBLE tor a»iy DEBTS contracted by my wftf without my written authority after this fete, All who hay« ACCOUNTS against me are REQUESTED to forward saw* im. mediately, care "Chief Pert OUtk," Thames. ■ ••'■■■■* PAT&ICK LEE, March S2nd, 1897.

Primitive Methodist Church, Mackat Btket. WELCOME SOCIAL TO REV. W. WOOLLABS, from Invercargill. THURSDAY, March Sotb, 1897. GOOD Programme and Coffee Supper, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Tickets, Ik each; double tickets, la tid.

A BARGAIN. FOR SALE—A 5 ROOMKD COTrAJiK and about 1 aero of land. Kvery Convenience, viz.: Bange, Bath, Wasdv " house, Stable, etc. —For pi^tiouUrt apply - Star office. ..,;-.-

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8618, 24 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8618, 24 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8618, 24 March 1897, Page 2