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NOTICE. While thanking the public for past favours i W. White, CAB PEOPBIETOE, QUEEN STEEET, THAMES, j Wishes to intimate that he has now pur- j chased a new and up to date cab, and will be j pleased to accept a continued share of their j patronage. » ■ Weddings, Funerals etc., attended on shortest notice. Telephone No. 6. M. TEASDALE PRACTICAL PLUMBER, TINSMITB AND GASFITTER. Willeughby street, SWtland, n«rt Tetley, Butcher. BATHS, TANKS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, etc., made to order. Special attention to all kinds of Repairs.

THE SECRET OF HEALTH. The true secret of health lies in the prevention of disease, and for this reason a medicine • which not only cures complaints, but prevents the development of more serious trouble, possesses a special value. Of all such Remedies TUSSICURA takes pre-eminence, and the phenomenal success it has achieved more than justifies its claim to support. No matter howsevere a Cough or Cold may be, a dose of this wonderful preparation will give instant and permanent relief, acting as .it does upon the organs affected and rendering capable of doing ■ the work ordained to them by Nature. It should be remembered that TUSSICURA is in'no sense a "quack" medicine, but is the invention of an experienced pharmacist, who has given special attention to the study of the throat, ungs and bronchial tubes. A single trial is sufficient to-prove its efficacy, and those who are suffering from any oi the complaints I which this mixture professes to cure should not negler' fo try it.

THAMES CANNING FACTORY. BUYERS OF FRUIT, FISII, AND POULTRY. Apply for prices to V HENRY DRIVER. I You should ask for Driver's Herrings and Tomatoes. They are good. Perseverance BwmkJi, Wholesale at the Factory. WANTED KNOWN. MRS WHITE, (Late of Wellington.) Ladies' Kurse, - OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. ALSO VACANCY FOR INLYING PATIENTS. POLLEN STREET, (Next Shorfcland Fire Brigade Station.) INSURE NOW With the Government Life Insurance Department 41,800,000 Ha<r already been added to Policies in the Department. THIS IS THE BONUS YEAR, and Everyone now taking out a participating Policy will receive a substantial Bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner.

J 3. HABT , Gumnaker and Importer ! NO. 174, POLLEN STREET. Importer of T. Bland and Sana, and W. and C. Scott and Son's Guns, Curtifl's and Harvey's Diamond and i Amberite. Gunpowders, Eley Broe.' | Aiamunition, Walker, Parkers and . Co., and Newcastle Chilled SBot, • and Pain's Fireworks, Etc. i Imported for tliis Season, the larg- > est Stock of B.L. Single and Double 5 Shot Guns, Rifles, and BerolTers, I Cartridge*, «tc., ever on the Thame*. ; Rifles consist of the Winchester, ? Repeater, Martini-Henry, Snider, and \ 44' and 38' Cal. Rifles. Revolvers, j all sizes and kinds of C.F. from 15a f each. Pea Rifles from 15s each. ! A large stock of Cartridges, conj sisting of New 'Club, Eley's, New I Rivel, and my own loading (second--1 olass) ait 10s per 100. Beat Cartridges loaded on the premises with diamond grain gunpowder (second to none for killing power). 'These Cartridges are well-known for years, and c&anot be beaten. TRY THEM at 14s per 100. Smokeless Cartridges, consisting of C. and H.s Amberite, Noble's Balli'stite, the E.C. Improved, Shaltze, the S.S. Shot-gun Rifleite, Eley's Smokeless, etc. CARTRIDGES of any siae BpeciaHy loadedi to order. Sportdng Requisites of every description. «,£,TT Cartridges and all goods for CASH ONLY, at cheapest rates, at and under Auckland prices. Being a practical Gunsmith since 1854 at the business, I can ensure all work being done soundly aaid at moderate prices. SAFE KEYS MADE. Established oa Thame. 1863. ,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10499, 21 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10499, 21 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10499, 21 November 1902, Page 4

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