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THAMES NO. 1 RIFLES. CRAKD MIUTARY PICNIC, CADET AND JUVENILE SPORTS, TO be heM at the R^cecou-BP, Parawai, on WEDNESDAY, November 9th, ISO 4. Physical Drill. Cadet Races, Championshi, b and Fooi Races. Fire Brigade Events. Girls' and Boys' Eaces. Cycling Events. Tug-of-Wur. Tea provided. Ban^ in attendance. Admission to Ground 6d, Family Tickets 2/6. ■PB. PEAESE, Col. Sergt., Secty. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S 13 th ANNUAL SHOW. A Hamilton, on WEDNESDAY a d THURSDAY, November 2nd & 3rd. * La -ge Entries, Great Attractions. Cheap Excursion Rate 3, etc etc. J. A. MILNE, Sectary. PUBLIC NOTICE. ATTKRBW y. ATTE'RJMRY (Otherwise Jamas.' 'l?pMeeiton>). DIVORpE COURT 1TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. fVVSthi •refe'Tenicfei to the evidence givern Iby 'the Petitioner, I. hereby ipuiblioly affirm that. I lived with the Respondent as his wife only after havingl been, duly married to' him by the Reit> Father Keogh, at Pant ell, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Churchy and in entire ignoraucie of any legal impediment to such maniaisje. , Auckland, October 27th, 1904. MARY RO'LLEST'O'N 1, (Formerly MIAiRY EOT.) I ■certify that the above statement is true and correcsti. in every larJAMES ROLLEISTON. NE V ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■SWAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW. To be h)ld at Kirikiriioa, 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER, 1901. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS available for return up to Bih December will be issued to Kirikiriroa and Hamilton fromatiy station on Ist, 2ad and 3rd November at the rate of 21 per mile first class and Id per mile second class (minimum 4s and 2s respectively). Mileage counted one way oily. On THURSDAY. 3rd November, a special train will leave Thames at 7.15 a.m., Paeroa 8.3-, Te Aroha 9.20, Morrinsville 10.5, arriving Kirikiriroa 10 50 and Fra'nkton 11.10 am. Return a. eciul wll leave Frankton at 4.50 p.m., Kirikiriroa 5.20, Morrinsville 6.10, TeAroha 7.5, Paeroa 7.50, arriving Thames 8 55 p.m. . BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. "WELLINGTON-NAPIER RAILWAYMAfivGARANGIORA VIADUCT. PIERS AiNID SUPERSTRUCTURE CONTRACT. Head Office. Wellington, 24th September, 1004. ■^TRITTEN TENDERS <*-ill be re- * * ceived ( at tbisi Office until noon of TUESDAY, Ist November, 1904, for the above contractThey are to We marked on the outsider "Tender for Mangarangiora Viaduct," and addressed to the General Manager, NW Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders' similarly marked and addressed! will be received if presented at any telegraphic office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any Government Railway Engineer's Office at the same hour. Drawingsl, specifications, and conditions in«.y be seen at this office, and at the offices of tho District Railway Engineers at Auckland, Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedioi, Invercargill, and Greymouth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ]3y order, T. RONAYNE, General ManagerAlfred Court's Home buyer took advantage of the opportunity to place prdera on for cotton goods before the advan.ee. This will mean all prints, juuslins and fancy cttton goods will be sold at old' pric«* at the BeehiveAlfred Court is now allowing 1 all the latest novelties in ladies' fancy belts, (buttons and dress oniani«£t« at the JfesbiTfi,-*A.dyfci -

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 3