RHEU2VI;ATI9M CAN BE CURED. Do not suffer from rheumatism. One application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm gives relief and its continued use will bring about' a permanent cure. For sale by Hansen and Co. . % . .
Wh«n buying a "Denton Hat" see that the name "The DenUn Hat" is embossed on the leather. Sold only by S. Hetherington, Thames, Te Aroha and Waihi. —Adrt.
| OST—On Saturda- Evening a 1.4 Black and Whit* Fox terrier. Fitider andlv return s me to Mr' Jo n Downellj, Eollestoa Streut. HOCKEY MATCH. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY V. THAMES CLUB. DODD'S PADDOCK, PARAWAI, TO-MOfR-ROW (Saturday), August 11. Bhilly off 2 p.m. Admission —Sixpence. THAMES ELECTORAL' DISTRICT. The Registrar of Electors request* all Persons for whom Claims for Enrolment have been left by the official canvassers to return same to him duly filled in and signatures witness ed as soon as possible.
TO-NflGKT—(Friday)—TO-NfIGHT. Entivußi«etio R«oeptioft d iho pop-alar player*, OSWALD DRAMATIC COMPANY. In Tom Taylor's celebrated 5-act Comedjy Drama,, "THE TICKET OF LEAVE." Saturday Afternoon Grand Special Illuminated Matdn««. Special prizes for Best Reeitaiion, Bey or Girl; Best Song, Boy or Girl; Pianoforte Solo, Boy or GirL •Priced Matinee — Children, 6d; Adults, 1«. TO^-MOEfROW (Saturday■ Night.) "THE OUTCAST." | OUR POPULAR PRICES.
J, m. WALKED, ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, 73, City Chaml erp, AUCKLAND.
T. W. NEWMAN QTOCK AND QHAREBROKER. 168, Pollen Street, Centra]. Telephone 66. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. Advantages: Insured Share Profits. State Guarantee. Lowest Kates. Equitable and Prompt Settlements.', Thames agent—S. T- "Whitehouse. B. J. LUSHER, Manager for Auckland. W. OSBORNE, BROWN STREET. JUST OPENED UP— Postcards. Stationery, Fancy Good", Toys, Leather Goods. ALWAYS ON1 HAND— Magazines, PeriodfcaJ* Daily Papers. REGISTRY OFFICE. SALUTATION HOTEL MARY STREET. The above-named popular hotel baa now treen taken' over by Mr H. Brownie©; who hopes by strict attention to the requir«n*nt<3 of patrons and keeping .only the bast al«« and liquors in rtock to receive and) maintain' a fair share of publio patronagegnei^ht'd OoletJrai&i EHiWtiJm Beat .■ :* AlwtiyH dn Tap. . : SALUTATiON HOTEL, MARY ST. Harrf Brwrnlee Pr^xriefer-
The N.I.C. are selling Thorburn's Assigned Estate and two bankrupt's
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