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■,->r,7 -^^ J OHN G- 5100 ' I /^-N .«, o^W PIANO TUNER AND DEALER, Ad Jf is yooa. \£\ Queenjwt. «&)/// . . r \ NEW PIANOS ON SALE.—German M//3t is a sure and qmek m . English (guarjulteed)j £37 \S . : remedy for mantf I iQs ; cash, or monthly payments. Loca] tßinas. ZBowel disorders, I agent for the Firs t-Claas Amerion )) „ „ „ 0 , Orgam*." /o Stomaeo troubles, B(< ___„. II „......*. x».-J S WANTED KNOWN THAT S HENRY LOWE^, PORK BUTCHER, POLLEN ST., | Is always a Buyer of Dairy Fed Pork ! and is now giving 4d per lb for first }>ZJ? t&Bj'a o>4*»i'&Sjps<zs H ! ciassi pigs up to 2001bs. x crrr^rzrr— **ffit 2 Mew Potatoes. New Potatoes. \v 7* fc\;?s in eases of . AT 2d P er lb on Friday> Se P l sth> and al /■MI 3\ heumatism. H J ■£•*• through tlle Season at Market Prices, (<r) «(\ to be had at— I 7f e?«ws- $c fßhod— I R THORNTON'S, Vl tdrougQ tde Sidneys, i fruiterer & orchardist, \W\ Zdon't accept aMf tLate Valler and Thornton), Pollen Street, Vv\ \V / s» hames. (fsM substitute, you must , \oJj 9-i & genuine. fc^ _ p __^___^^ J, J. Rear don, T -hi n* #- CARPENTER AND UNDERTAKER, Terrible Disaster. golden crown street, » Foot of Moanataiari. ANi ALARM OF FIRE. ESTIMATES GIVEN. All Kind* of Repairing Done. 115 NEGROES KILLED. — Funerals Conducted r.b Lowest Ratei. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) - . , ! NEW YORK, September 21. , After Brooker Washington's address . to the Ntegroe National Convention, in AN INVITATION. the Baptist Church at Birmingham, _ . Alabama, aa alarm of fire was raised. The public are invited to inspect A stampede occurred, and the exits an( j jj. U y t^ became blocked. i A number walked on the heads of . CANNED GOODS ' the crowd. > produced by me on Exhibition at the I One hundred and fifteen were killed, s ] lO p o .f the majority being smothered. ' Many other negroes were injured. ' MRS WOOD, GROCER, • | —— ——-■■•^_^j.r Pollen Street. j Trouble at Panama. henky driver. y ■ i • » ■ — ■-■ -■'■■- '"■'■ ■' '* — ■■.■■■. ■—- PHOTOGRAPHY! , NO OBSTRUCTION; TO BE , PHOTOGRAPHY! I ALLOWED- PHOTOGRAPHY! ! (Per Press Association.-Copyright.) WANTED KNOWN SPECIAL NOTE. j " , NEW YORK, September 21. wA T m-jyn pmjlQrpiPT) : Mr Moody, Secretary for War, will W AhilljJX uH_ul_ll, send 600 marines if the commander of tihle warship Cincinnati declares PllOtOgrapner, th.cv are needed. The commander has landed 80 blue- I» removing to central and more jackets and two quick-firers, and commodious premises in Pollen notifies that neither the .Government' Street (next to W. Wood grocer) ■ nor the revolutionist* will be allowed wV ie patrons will find every'to obstruct traffic on the Panama thing necessary ior # the conduct railway °^ aII up-to-cta*6 artistic studio. j Further particulars will be adverWAIHI TELEGRAMS, t.Used. ___ • WALTER CHESTER, ■ IMPROVEMENT IN THE WAIHI CENTRAL STUDIO, 86 POLLEN ST. WEST THAMES. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) To the FesldeiltS Of Thames I wahii, September 20. & Surrounding Districts. ! A report' was current in the begin'- _ l ning of the week there was a, distinct TAPU THE FAVOURITE RESORT. j improvement in the face of the north- , k . erni crosscut. This Avais not altogether "R.ATT^I Oalr Tfflt.Pl . without foundation, for a, report-tor -tVVy &L *IUi;CI day states that quartz stringers of , " ' ' ; various sizes have been met with, and J, ROBINSON, Proprietor. indications of happening on a reef at any moment are more thani prob- First-class Accommodation *nd lettnatical. Attention to the wants of Visitors, j WATHI SOUTH., Boats, buggies, and horses at the ' The progress of operations of the disposal of visitors. Splendid fishing Waihi South fromi 500 feet level of in the Gulf, quit© close to the Hotel. thle Graßtd Junction's West, shaft is First-class Lawn Tennia Ground, also reported to bs satisfactory, though the Billiard Table and other amusements. question of ventilation- is likely to CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. cause a little trouble. The favourable < „..; < " prospects -in the West's crosscut at Royal Oak Hotel... J. Kobinton, '. tlie same level is encouraging, and the Proprietor. more sanguine miners here are of o]3- • 5 inion that one of the Waihi eompany'-s ■' reefs will b© cut before many feet are — driven. _ in m , , „„ , POLITICAL -"ox % Telephone 27. Mr D. Lundon, a. candidate for the ' ' Bay of Plenty seat, addresses the ; Waihi electors to-night. Pacific HoteL , ■ , - . BROWN AND ALBERT STREETS, l Local and General. thames. i . ' • ■ A residenfof Eketahuna ha, a small M^ Winter, PfOprietfeSS. 1 family (says the Express). One son ; " L— ' stands 6fb oin) in, his stockings, an- The Most Centrally Situated, and "other 6ft 4in, .and a, third 6ft 3in. Commodious Hotel on, the Thames, There was a large attendance at the near the Wharf, and within 3 minutes Church "of 'Christ, yesterday, when walk of the" Railway Station. | special anniversary services were con- ' —: ducted by Mr E. IT. Taylor. Wines and Spirits a Specialty. The Rover Football Club ha,ve won. An Excellent Table Kept. the premiership for this season. They defeated Native Rose-on Saturday by A SET OF PING-PONG KEPT FOR 8 points to 4, and thus settled all THE USE OF VISITORS. doubts as to the premiership. Native ■ —— Rose did not have a full team. W© re°Tet to' report tihiat Mr H. J. \y ill. He lia© beera removed to Nurse ; This is the Season when death stalks ;|f|| || a|j LMS IW, \ f^^K through the land in the form of pneu- ;pa| SfiSjPh Ea 1 j iBSk monia^ The surest defence against this ' Sfgiig^ifgli 8 .^SiK disease is " Chamberlain's Cough Re- \ H^PIP medy. It always cures and cures quickAt the Parawai raceoourae on; Satur- f J *'MfflSszk 1 1 1 ■ Mm r day the Rovers and Native Rose footseveral men absent, and took the field Se^^TTjTiTy 'c. fIW ( with but half a scare of. players. Two 11 £^§'11 S' I kbs"! substihites were pressed into service, !-^JLa;.VI Vrr^-^Jj^F ■ were compelled to play with 12 men. I?!!]''^i^^^^^S^^^^^^l^! a goal and a tiy (8 points). The ] Native Rose playere put up a good — ~— game despite the fact that they were ■ handicapped by the absence of several WADE'S WORM FIGS —the Won- ■ players. This match concludes the, ,derful Worm Worriers—are always Wai cup competitions, effective. 1b boxes everywb«re.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 4

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