NEW Autumn & Winter Goods Now Opened Op and On View at S. HETHERINGTON'S. General Draper & Importer, Pollen St.
Direct Importers, Cash Buyers Wholesale and Family Drapers, For the Best Value on the Thames Goldfields go to the THAMES DRAPERY AND CLOTHING CO,, 17211 POLLEN STREET. lIEW PflflnC Arriving' Daily tor Every Department, and from IlLfl UUUUd 2s to 10s in the Pound still being given off all {Surplus Summer Stock. J. MA^^
V | RS PAYNE, Teacher of SINGING, i'l will resume Lessons on and after THURSDAY, April 4th. Vacancies for a few pupils. • LiOK SALK—About 100 GOOD TABLK C FOWLS for Eastfir. Further particulars on application to Mrs Lukm, Turatn Creek. I^o LET— That New Six Roomed Cottage, Grey . Street, with Orion Stove, Bathroom, etc. Apply i\ Dann, cabinet maker. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the the term of " The Banks and Banker's Act, 1880," and the ."Banks and Banker's Act Amendment Act, 1892," TUESDAY, the 9th April, 1901, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the undermentioned Banks at Thames, For (lie Bank of New South Wales ; E, J, FINCH, Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand : JAMES EMBLING, General Manager. _ . _ ____— Entertainments. Bijou Variety; and Bur" lesque Company. MINERS' UNION HALL, THAMES. 4th, sth, and 6th APUIL. . " If it hurt's you to laugh don't come." I 'I"HE following Artists will positively A. appear :- Special Engagement of th.c LESLIE " BROTHERS, , Musical Comedians, Also ■ MABEL MAIE and ROSE ANDREW MR JOHN TUDOR, Comedian and Imncer from London, (Late of Dixs Gaiety Ce.) MR CARL BROWN Ihe Dutch Oomodiau uud Dancer. MISS IVY ROY, The Charming Young Balladiste. MISS TRIXEY LEMAR, Befinea Serio-Comic and Champion Baok Kicker. MR JAMES NORRIS, Desoripti-ye and Character Vocalist, i To be followed each n'ght by BiDE-SPLITTING COMEDIES. FGPULAK PEICES—33., 25., is. A S. B; WILLOUGHBY, Manager WILL DIAMOND, .tags Manager. AUCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR, AND MANDOLIN CLUB (Reg). . MINERS' UNION HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL . Bth. Grand Concert. Asssisted by Miss LILY THOMPSQN.' Soprano ; Miss ' MADELINE I<NIGHT> Cohtialto; Ms HAMILTON rJODGE.S> Baritoiie ; Mr A. L. EDWARDS, Tenor J Mr B. SIMMELHAG,'Humorist. DREHMINARY NOTICE IRELIMINARY NOTICE THAMES—PAEROA—WAIHI— TE AROHA. FROM CAPETOWN TO PRETORIA FROM CAPETP-WN TO PRETORIA FROM CAPETOWN TO PRETORIA WITH THE ■.'■■'■' NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENTS NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENTS NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENTS DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE with CINEMATOGRAPH and LIMELIGHT PICTURES, By J. A, SHAND, New Zealand War ComsfONPEtrc.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 3
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