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At All Saints' Cfaiiroh, Pooeanby, Auokland, this aftennoan, Mk* 0- V. Roborita, of Thames. Warden's Court, a.ndl iMiisisi Molly Drawn, of Taiiairui, were united in the lioly .bond's ol matrimony. The Bride was cKarminigly attired in a wJilte ®ilk gown, elaborated with silk insertion;, amid weairing tihe orthodox~veil. She was aifctended ,by her eisiteir, Miss 'Margaret Brown, who ■wtare iai j)|retity whSfe* exLkj, and by Miss MciQuade, wiho was attired in in idhamipaigne. ooloredl voile. The •bridlegroom was attended by his biiotheri Mr G. Roberts, and Mr Fred. Carpenter. The bride was given away by her brother, ati whose residence was partaken tihe weddiing breakfast Mr and Mrs Roberts are spending their ihoneymoon in tihe Hot Lakea district.
WANTED KNOWN.—Just received, Another Consignment of the Berkfeld High Pressure Filters, the latest and most effective innovation in Filters.—R. R. McGregor, Pollen Street. WANTED. — A Good General rush of parents to Isaac Brown & Cos"] Shortland, to see their new stock of childrens' tricycles, just the thing for a Christmas-box HAUEAKI ROWING CLUB. t ?||yj^ Excursion to On December 19th, 1903, Leaves Thames 7 a.m. Saturday. Leaves Auckland 2.30 p.m. Sunday. Return Fare, FIVE SHILLINGS. To avoid a crush on Saturday tickets may be obtained from J Crawford and E. G. Wright.
THAMES HIGH SCHOOL. The Annual Distribution of Certificates awarded from the results of the recent examinations will take place TO-MORROW, (Thursday) at 3 p.m. in the schoolroom. All taking an interest in higher education are cordially invited. JAS. KERNICK Secretary.
EXHIBITION. PaJmer's 'Xmas Exhibition Will b6 of His'O-wn MamiufactuxeNO' IMPORTED GOODS, GHAS, PALMER Desires to tihank his (numerous Patrons and the Public .in General far Past Patronage aaid! begs ito inform therm tha.t, as usual, he IS STILL ALViKINiG GOODS ®M THE P'REMII?EIS EiVERY DAY, so that they am GUAEAKTEEI) to be'FRESH, NEW, and CHEAPER THAN EVER, —ALSO— A'VERY LARGE: STOCK OF THE PUREST CORDIALS- \ ; Of His Own Manufaofcuire, Such a« PURE LIMB JUICE, LIME JUICE COiRDIAL, ! PEPPERMINT, CLOVE, RASPBERRY SYRUP, LEMON, Etc-, Etc CHARLES PALMIER is preparing •for *« vary busy dhirisitmlas Stetajson aod visitors will havei a splendid opportunity of purchasing itihe Best of Confectionery at the Lowest Possible Prides.
Chas. Palmer, Sugar Boiler & Confectioner, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. PALACE HOIEL, TE AROHA. MR 0, F. PILLING notifie* that jte has taken over the Palace Hotel, The most favorite hostelry in T.e Aroha. The hotel is renovated throughout; additions and improvements made specially to meet the convenience of tourists and visitors. The hotel is within three minutes walk of the imilway station. ONLY WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS KFPT. OF. PILLING. PROPRIETOR.
Chamberlain* Pain Baka 1 h#s do equal aa a household liniment. It is the beat known rexo&dy for riieutnar tismi, lame baok, quinsy and glandular swellings, • wMle for sprains, bruises, burns and scald© it is invaluable- One application; gives relief. Tl7 itg—.Utmm BrM. tad Co, pell v,
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10500, 16 December 1903, Page 3
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