Business Notices, ■ __^ — Lovely millinery effects, fashionable blouses., etc-, displayed ih: 3)iy showro'omis—Mass Martin, the Ladies' Emporium,—Advt. Pianos carefully tuned by J- Grigg, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen street, near Pahau street-— Advt. Miiss Lynichi lis making extensive preparation'sl for her simmner 1 show which, will he cpein to th,© public on Tuesday and Wednesday nextMir El. J- Milne*, the well known tailor iiuidl .outfitter, is taking orders for 1 summer suits: and. has opened up a hinndlsonie assorfcmieuit of tweeds, etc- Mir Milnes has established a firim reputation for bis first class, workmiiiinsliiip and quality of his goods and patrons ,oa.ii rely on satisfaction!A great variety of gent's neckties and bows have just arrived at The Beehive- Striking designs and pretty shades- Pleasing array of the newest and best ideas to choose from at Court's—Advt. Ensor Bros-, Cheap Stores, Mar}' Street, for nice young swede turnips, 1-s owt; green peas, lOlos for Is ; 21b jars honey, lOd; butter from lid per Ib; 21b corned beef, lid; sardines, 4 tins Is; good sound onions, Id 1b . 4 tins Is—AdvtFor Bronchial Coughs nnd Colds, Woods" Great Peppermint Cure, Is' fin nnd 2s fid per Bottle Just opened at Court's a splendid assortment of men's Mid boys' tennis shirts- Sterling value- You'll get double service out of one of 'Court's shirts as they are extra well madeAll double seams and comfortable fitting and ai marvel in low prices-— AdvtBacon and Hams, factory cured, qualftv guaranteed, 6d per lb by side or ham, fully 25 per cent below whole sale price- We buy right and sell right and advise our readers to buy at W. Dceble and Sons. Ltd-, Queen, Rolleston and Owen streets—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d per Bottle. See Scott's for wonderful low price* in teapots. Over 60 patterns to choose from.—Adrt.
II I • ' —■* WANTED KNOWN- That B. Hastings is still agent for Brown Bros., Dyers and Chemical Cleaners, Auckland. Parcels sent every Monday. WANTED KNOWN —In.andescent Kerosene Lamp —60 candle power—cost per hour, on view in L'ann's Furniture Window Saturday night.—T. Wildman, agent. FOOTBALL. —ANNUAL MATCH. FRAZBB'B FOUNDRY v. PRICE'S FOUNDRY. Racecourse TO-MORROW (Saturday). Kick off 3.30 p.m. Admission : Gents 6d, Ladies free. HOCKEY MATCH OF THE SEASON. THAMES REPS, v AUCKLAND TOURING TEAM. Dodd's Paddock, TO-MORROW (Saturday), TO-MORRUW. Bully off at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. THAMES HIGH SCHOOLSchool Duties will be resumed on MONDAY NEXT, the 10'tih instJAS- KiBKKIICK. Secretary- '; THAMES SCHOOL OF MINES. The Third Term.of the current year will .commence on MOM>AY NEXT the 10th -'instantFees' W© payable lo the Director at the SchoolALBERT BRUCE, . Hon- SecALL KINDS OF FRUIT FOR PRESERVING AND JAM MAKING NOW SELLING R. THORWTO2SS, FRUIT EMPORIUM, POLLEN AND BROWN STREETS.
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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10590, 7 September 1906, Page 3
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