Aii American Editor, Mr Jolin E. Coolv, publisher* of the Banner-Stock - man, of Clarendon, Texas, USA 1., iv a letter regarding Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and! Diarrhoea Remedy eaya: "On. one occasion I am sure it saved my life, curing me of a very bad attack! of cramp colio." This remedy meetia with the sarnie, success in this country as in Almerica' and never fails to give relief—Fo^ sale by Hanson Bros, and 06.
WANTED— A BOY for Farm work ApplyfJ. ,M. Davies, Parawai. WANTED.— 2 Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen. Apply by letter "E.T.P," Star Office. WANTED— A Steady YOUNG MAN for the Butchery, one accnstomed to the trade. Good wages. Apply F. Totley, Pollen Street. THAMES JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the Committee -«■*• of the above Club will beheld at the Office, Brown Street, To-morrow (Wednesday) November 2nd., at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM H. POTTS, SecretaryAlfred Court's Home buyer took advantage of the opportunity to place orders on for cotton goods before the advance. This will mean all prints, muslins and fancy cttton goods will be sold at old! price* at the Beehive.—Advt. EMJRiAKI BAND BAZAAK. — Shooting Gallery, Valuable prize*.—• Aflvtj. '" : , . .
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 3
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