S. S. DRIVER, Builder and Contractor, lhames, r>EGS to notify the Public that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS as a BUILDER AND ON TRACTOR an the Thames, and hopes by strict att.an tion to Bnsinc to merit a fair share of - patronage. Orders left with Mr John Bead, timber ; merchant, Grahamstown, will receive j prompt attention. .. - ( Cowling's Governor Ferguson Hotel. TAR AR U ROAD. FRED. rATE of the Imperial Hotel, Thames, has , J the pleannre to make known to his numerous friends, and the pnblic generally, that HK HAS TAKEN OVER the ABOVE HOTEL, which has recently l-een He-con-structed and Fitted up in the Best Style. The ACCOMMODATION for the Travellinsr Pnblic will be of the moat Comfortable character, and situated as the Hotel is on the ■ea shore, it offers erety facility for anyone desirons of Seeking a Quiet Se&s'tde Resort, where the fall benefit of the beantifal tea breen ii always obtained. Mr CoWLtuo, in Soliciting the Patronage of the Pibliy takes tie opportunity of wytn^ that it is his intention to make the Hote one of the leading places of accommodation. Robt. Bateman, > hipping & Family Butcher, Rolleston Street, Thames, IS prepared to SUPPLY the pnblic with the BEST QUALITY All Classes of MEAT and SMALL GOODS. At the Lowest Possible Prise. Green's Best Canterbury Hams & Bacon always in Stock. EOLLESTON STREET. THOMAS McCONNELL, 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 oa before Completed . i^T First-class Workmanship oitbined with atest styles. Evening Dress Suits a Speciality. Makes Visits here SATURDAY in each monjth, following the 27nd. GRAYDEN & COTelegraph Line of Coaches* FOR THE CONVENIENCE of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC wo will ran DA ILY COACH be'ween PAEROA and THAMES, as follows :- Liates . Poeroa for Thatnea daily at 8 a.m. „ Hikntsia „ „ 915,, „ Pariri „ „ 10 „ „ Kopn „ „ 10.30,, Arriving at Thames daily at 11 a.m. PROM PACIFIC HOTEL. Levves: ThamesfjrP c eroa<3ailyatabont2p.n) Kopn „ „ „ „ 2.30,, „ Pnriri „ „ „■ 3 „ Hikotaia „ „ 4 Arriving at Paeroa daily at 5.30 p.m., in time to meet train Jnnving for Te Aroha TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS. These Coaches connect with trains (toing to and from Te Arcl a, Waikato, ar.d Auckland. Fares—Thaar cs-Te Aroha and retarn by co eh and tinin Saddle hrges lor hire at Hikutaia. Experienced and Courteous Drivers. GRAYDEN AND CO. Proprietors, Paeroa, KE ATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. • BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUI' IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. BUT IS HAUMLESt> TO ANIMALS. is UnriTsUea in d'stroyinr FLBAS, BTJO" OOCKKOACHE*, «EKTLEB, MOTHS I v FTJRB, and every other ipecies ofiiuMt. flports men will find this invaluable for destroy Id fl«ss n the dogs, v aba >dies for thiir pe 1 dogs. ■ • ■ " ■ The FUBIJO are CAUTIONED that ever; package of the genuine powder bear* the autograph THOMAS KKATINO, without this any article offered is a fraud. Bold in Tin* only. ■ " • ■ . .r' CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS CHILDREN SUFFER FROM WORMS, CHILDREN -SOPFER.-FltaiH: V^ORMS, CHILDP.EN SUFFER FROM \VOP-MS, CHILDREN' SUFFER FROxVI WORMS, wliicli ruins their health KEATING S WORM TABLETS are PUKELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEATS (umisbing, botU in appearance and taste, a most agreeable method, of adininisterine the- only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THUEAD WORMS. It is a iwrfeotly" safe and miW J ..preparatioPj and is esixitial y adapted^ ' Children. ' 'Sold' in Tins by all Druggists Proprietor-THOMAS KJ3#TNor;Londca STEWART «80N And 00^; PURCHASE* DIRECTr FROH THE' MANUFACTURERS-, a "? SILVER WATCHES frW27s fflf £11 10s. GOLD WATCHES from J^iO^io j® MA RBLB 0 LOCKS LateW? kh m Designs, from^ssjbjx£&4os«« •** * TIME-PIECES & CLOCKS from 5s Gd to 80s Sterling SiJyir Jtet^ fi f Of Every Description. ~ ~ EIIBSES, OPERA & FIELD GLASSES "! "aha Real Whitby Jot 1. JeWetiery; « New Suipments BVKsr Month. ($» Call and luspect wheu in town at 94 O.TJEEN STEEET, d ••;■•■• MTOKE*!|D. , ,-ii « BEOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA. HIGHEST AWABDS AT EVERY EXHIBITION. . . .. - f HE ateot is the CROSS of HONOR a» wi. tbe" AnvJterdam^Exhißitieß, 1895, th n i jtest joliiile »#Srd -- - ■ |
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8620, 26 March 1897, Page 4
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693Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8620, 26 March 1897, Page 4
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