The Thames Star. Resurrexi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1904
Will there be war 2 ■Situation again, seriouisRussian warships leave VigoLord Charles Beresford recalls all iqffioem
Gold bearing quartz met with in the Caledonia; mine.
The .barque Clan McLcodi arrived in the gulf this morning and was lowed l<i' Kopu, where she will load tinnber for Australian ports'.
Miss Martin's establishment is replete, with the- most up-to-date novelties. Show rooms, Pollen street.— Advfc.
Owing to pr ensure en oair- space we ure compelled to hoildi over 1 leading laaiti'uky ibalaimaei >oij iCjjwuty Cbumc.il Deport bly the Chairman (Mr T, A. D'uulojx)
As the Baltic fleet, has loft Vigo and the Mediterranean squadron is on the Avateih the position should hv. an. ex-cdting oaio when tho two squadrons meet-
Just landed at Eln-sor Bros.' cheap stores, .Mary .Street, a shipment of Prime: Canterbury Potatoes, selling cheap.—Advfc.
Tho Battalion Band's, extended promenade concert will be held to-mor-row 1 night and as> splendid musics will <b& .given and reflravihment'Si provided there will be a large attendance-
' The; Rev. A:- T. Thompson lias re ceived intimation from Mr 'George Warren, the well known. Auckland vocalist', that he will be pleased to assist at the concert in aid of the funds' of the Toning Men's Club, which will be held' next week.
W. Scott has at his No. 60. Pollen Street shop an entirely new stock of general groceries, crockery, glass, brush and tin ware, also specially selected assortment of plated ware, suitable for marriage presents. A visit will well repay the time expended in viewing the stock.—Advt.
Pianos carefully timed by J. Grigg, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen street near Pahau street— Advt.
In a shooting competition "Waihi boat Paeroa, teanh by 5 points after an exciting contest. The scores were Waihi 845, Paeroa 840. Private Hatton, of Paeroa, made the possible (35) at 200, 31 at 500, and 32 at 6-00 yards in a strong a.ud shifty windCorp- Deimerly, also of Paeroai, made !)6, including the possible at 500 and 31 at 200 r and Captain Jackso'ii was most suoctessful for Wkihi with 93.
The new Rioraiwa Company of the Salvation; Army arrive at Thames on {Saturday morning and give thieir first exhibition) in the Barracks- on Saturday night. The company comprise- six young men who are skilled ■operators^ vot|a}lis|te, and miU'sdclianß. Elnsiign' Maoaiulay inform® us that they possess the: latest Anglo-Ameri-can bioiscope, andi a powerful coanpound lantern- Tliiei local .officers anticipate ai very successful season-
A~ full range of men's tailor made suits just opened at W- S l. Wytie's. Extraordinary good value—Advt.
Choice lollies and the original American Boss to be had a,t J. W. Lewis', confectioner, Pollen street. —Advt.
To-night the publici of Thames and district will 'be afforded the first opportunity of! witnessing 1 a, perlfoii-m----an'u-e by the American Theatresl cope Company. Speaking of the show the Wanganuil Herald says: —Without any preamble, we can, right, here say that it is the finest entertainment of its class that has ever been submitted to a critical Wungaiimi audiencei, a ; iid we have the utmost co'iifidenoei mi reconiniiendiwg it. as a first class show to all theatre goers. The pictures were thrown on. the (screen with, ai vividness that is quit© unusual, no time being' wasted in fouussing, and there, was shown a succession, of auhiMtrcd pictures, true in every detail, that caused the audience to wonder at the peifo ticm reached ;by Mr Spencor's maniipulation of the tlieatreiscopei. Our second display of millineiy anr 1 dainty accessories will take place Il.'s week- Miss Martin, millineiy show room, Pollen street.—Advt.
Preparations! are now well advanced for the gra<nd .bazaar for the purpose olf raisuiigi funds flor the .purchase of new nuiformsi for the Hauraki Band, whivib is to rt-p'resieint the. district, at the band .contest at Auckland. The at all a have been erected and are now being! stocked wifih all chwssesi a.nd dtauription-s of plain and. fan-.-y articles, prod'u-ce, etc- There will be a special parade to-morrow' evening, wh,en the loiia.l school t-'a.dets and other organisationisi will do all that is possible to assist the band, whose services are readily placed at the disposal of other®. The bazaair will he opened to-morrow afternoon and will close on Saturday evening- T'ho prizes in the art union are well worth winning.
■Grocery boom, cpano to' stay. Cash prices, Golden Syrup old, Treacle od, ITaini '-id, Dry 'Aipplesi" 7dl, "Washing Soda 161bs lsi, Kia Ora Soap !)d.Large line splendid cheap table taes, seed) (potatoes/, and- patentiiuuiiuires. J-uiatl ile:leived am: extensivie assortment, of Yatles new vegetable^, floral and agricultural seedsl, aaibbaee., -cauliflower, tomato and other plants on sale. Now landing per s.s*. "Star of Now Zea.la.nd," and "Delphict,'' another direct shipment, made to order, of our celebrated handsome matching dinner and tea ware. See advt- in another column — W- Wood, Nos. 80, 82, 84, Pollen street.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10455, 2 November 1904, Page 2
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