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WANTED KNO WN-Fresh 11 ilk twice daily, at 2d per quart, wholesale or retail at W. Deeblo's, Rolleaton street. WANTED KNOWN—lneandes- '""" cent Keroi;Bne Lamp—6o oandle power—cost £d per hour, on view in JJam\:s Furniture Window Saturday night.—T. Wildman, agent. DURBAR SYNDICATE. A MEETING' of the Durbar Syndicate will be held at the Cornwall Arms Hotel THIS EVENING at 7.30. Business of importance. JAS. M. AGAEW. EX HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. A MEETING of Ex High School Boys will be held in the County Council Chambers, Mary st., o:\ Tuesday Evening, Sept 11th, at 7.30. Business: tie Memorial to the late Head Master, Mr Jas. Adams, B.A. A full attendance is requested. F. W. HETHERINGTON, ; Convenor. LADIES A EE cordially invited to attend a ±X FREE HEALTH TALK, to be given under the auspices of the VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL on Backache, Headache, Nervousness—their Cause and Treatment—at Central Hall on MONDAY, Sept. 10th, at 3 p.m., and on TUESDAY, Sept. 11th, at • 8 p.m. Illustrated with life-size charts. NOTICE. A LL CLAIMS against the Estate J\. of the late Mrs Sarah Reilly, of Shortland, Storekeeper, must be rendered to us on before 12th September, 1906. MILLER & SON, Solicitors for Erecutors. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE SPARKLING OPEEETTA, CINDERELLA At the Oddfellows' Hall, Eichmond st. THURSDAY, 13th SEPT., 1906. Big Choruses and Large Orchestra. Admission—Front Seats, 2/-; Gallery and Back Seats, 1/-. DANCE, 10 to 12. Music by WilHams' Orchestra. Holders <<f Front Seat Tickets admitted to Dance j others 1/- extra. rpENDERS are invited until the _[_ loth Inst., addressed to Eead, Gillespie and Co., Parawai, for the Erection of CATTLE SALE YAEDS at PAEEOA. Plans and Specifications can be seen after Monday at the Offices of Mr Jno. Eead^ or H. G. Gillespie, ov the Manager' Parawai. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. TETLEY, Architect. TSAMESi BOIrOUGH COUNCIL. rpENDERS for No. 4 POLLEN 1 STEEET DRAINAGE CONTEACT will be received at the Office of the Council up to 4 p.m. of THUESDAY, the 13ih day of instant. ..^ . ... Plan and specification may be seen at the Council Chambers. . ALBERT. BRUCE, Town Clerk. • WAIOKARAKA CAKE AND APEON FAIR. , fTIHE WaioSaraka District School J_ Committee tender their warmest Tbanks to the Ladies' Comoiittee, their Secretary, r attalion B;ind, ELauraki Band (Cadet Bait Hun), the Teaching Staff of the School, and. all others who helped t.> make the Fair such a Pronounced success. .. W. K. PATTERSON, Chairman. /gYBE MOANATAIAEI EX--1 TENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. A Call (the Third) of One Penny per Share on,the Contributing Shares has This Day been made by the Directors, payable ta^fra,, Secretary at the Company's Offiqe,~|fflr ; 2os, Victoria Arcade, Queen streeC^Alickland, on THUESDAY, the 2i&tMj of September, 1906. ££ ll§ J.^W«*WOHOL. n *rf»K Secretary** $?, & Auckland, Septe|||fc|ffi 1906. jfip'^ $> seVvic^:^;. $$fyr( PRIMITIVE U¥3typljfasT C]ipitlß^ rr Divine SerrioMV*iU,(D.^*:b*^ii3y^g^ to-morrour (Sunday) $fftmim*skyo^" Morning at 11. /S^l^l^f Evening at 7 : Subjeo^^jC^lnfort for the People." ft*^!?Omahu 11; Putiri 3. "^•^<^:t Eev. S. Henderson. METHODIST CHUECE—PoIIen. St. SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th. DIVINE SERVICES as follows : , Morning at 11 : Children's Service, Subject: " The Little Flock and the Kingdom." Evening at 7 : Subject: "ALarge Hearted Prayer." Preacher .-Rev. Eobt. Taylor. Anthem in evening, "O, What Beauty." ■ . ST. JAMES' PEESBYTEEIAN OHUECH. rvIVINE SERVICE TOXJ MORROW (Sunday) as follows : 11 a.m. (Communion Service). 7 p.m. Rev. R. Sommerville (Auckland). ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m. : Prayer and Sermon. I Hymns 197, 140, 231. 3 p.m.: Tapu. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 281. 229, 428, 228. Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan. Ladies' Beautiful Sunjimier Underwear, of every description nowl opened at Court's- Dainty underskirts in .charming 1 colors, low prices, combined with high quality at The Beehive.— |.Advt- -,■'. " ,-

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2