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THAMES ELEOTOKATE. ! AT the request of the Thames Electors in Public Meeting ess- j ' embled, I have consented to contest the Bye-election as a Government' Supporter. | | As it is impossible to visit all the places in this Electorate, in the short time before Foiling Day, I trust Hec- - tors will pardon secminj ueglecf: I will however do my beet. Yours faithfully, E. H. TAYLOR, THAMEB ELEOTOBATE. MB W. H. Lucas, the se'ected GoyernnieDt Candidate, Mill ad rtss the electors of Thames, in.y the Central Hall, at h o'clock, TOMORROW (Friday, evening. Ladies are especially invited to attend. Front seats reserved for ladies and their escorts. i THAMES ELtCTOB vTF. : A MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of Mr E. Beetle, will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall* Kirkwood Street, IOMORROW (Saturday) night, at 8 o'clock." • 17 OR SALE. — House of 5 large Rooms, Scullery and Bathroom. Built of kauri on freehold allotment, — J. Redwood, Karaka Road, LOST in Mary Street during hristmas, a gold chain and pendanr^—Fiuder rewarded on ret urning to office of this paper MISS WISH ART desires to intimate to pupils and intending pu: ils of piauoforte that she resumes lessons on Monday, January 25th. PUPILS received for I iano, Violin, Mandolin, B mjo and Puinting. Mr. Maxwell, Music Shop, 10 years high College and private experience. WANTED — Lady's and Gentb' Clothing cleaned or dyed every week, no matter how soiled ,pr faded by H. M«lntoab, Dyer, Sealey Street. WANTED. — Furniture of all kinds, highest jrices given.— Apply Whittaker, Whittaker & Co., Auctioneers & Land Agents, Thames. NON - INJ uMOUS li. 11l TONIC. Realising there are good and bad preparations on the market, which naturally mate tihie public cautious, we (have bad our famous* WIOLKXTA, Hair Food and Toniic analysed. 14th May, 1907. Report of the analysis of a sample of WIO'LETTTA Hair Food and Tonic: I, the und'eoTsigined Analyst, do hereby certify that I have analysed tlhe. above-mentioned, sample, and I find it to be a powerful lonic for promio'tf.iig tlhe growth of the hair, and to be free from any injurious matters. A. A, BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst, Canterbury, N.Z. Chemists, Store®, and Hairdressers, 3 s 6d (Postage 6d extra.) Wholesale Agents: Blamchfield, Carbutt and Co., Pollen Street. t'. " • THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. IN accordance with the provisions of « the Shops and Offices Act, 1904, it is hereby notified that a Special . Meeting of the Council will be held at 12 noon, on SATURDAY, the 30th Jay of January, 1909, for purpose of J fixing the day for CLOSING SHOPS. ALBERT BRUCE, J Town Clerk. I Borough Chambers, » January 22nd, 1909. f « — ' r MUSIC STUDIO, •] Mackay flt. Principal—Chs. Henry Anderson, Lc I B.M. Dip.; A.N.C.M. ; Cert.; T.S.; A. Gld. S.C. , J Choir-master St. George's Church. I Subjects—Harmony; Theory and _ Orchestral-Law. Practical —Piamoforte, Voice Production, . Deep Breathing and Siug- 1 ing, Violin, Mandoline, etc, wood. 8 wind, and brass instta. I Students prepared for examinations \ held annually for any of the under- o mentioned Collets : The Associated I Board Royal Academy, Royal College, C Notional College, and Trinity College. Percentage of marks gained by students at paat examinations (eighty- f seven), the maximum number attainable being one hundred. For term*, etc., apply at the Studio. ■piANOSM -piANOSU BiEIPOKE' PU'ROHA'SiIiNiG YOUR BEANOS look me up. Some of the best -Ebylish. Pianos and Organs for Cash or Time Payments. Mote the following make as Ajello, Jarrett and Goudge Pianos, Doherty Organs, etc. For Workmanship and Ekicellence of Tone they are unsurpassed. Allowance made for Second-hand Instruments. J. G. GKEAN, AGENT. School of Music, next G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. PKE&EIRiVENiG FRUIT! PRiESfEIHiVBNG FRUIT! PKiEiSEIHVIN'G FRUIT!! PEIESIERVIN'G FRUIT!! —(Atr— R. THORNTON'S, FRUIT EMPORIUMS, POLLEN AiNB BROWN 1 STREETS. WTlf E E H A N . . M E E H A N . CAB 1 PROPRIETOR THAMES. Cabs for Hire. Wedding and Excursion .Pair-ties promptly attended to. Changes moderate. Good stable accommodation. Ring up 'Phone No

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 3

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