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SALE BY AUCTION. READ, GILLEBPIE & CO., will sell on behalf of the Hikutaia Racing Club, at their Rooms, Oochrane St., Thames, on MONDAY, the Bth of Feb., at 2 o'clock. PUBLICAN BOOTHS. REFRESHMENT BOOTHS. GATES. CARDS, T. A. BERT DUNLOP, Auctioneer. A SOUND INVESTMENT. BUY A FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT IN PURIRI TOWNSHIP. READ, GILLESPIE & CO., have been favoured with instructions from F. Bennet, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Cockrane Street, Thames, on TUESDAY, Feb. the 23rd, at 11 o'clock. 30-AUotments-30 Adjoining the Puriri Railway Station — All Good Level Land — Well Drained—Beady for Building. Plans may be seen at Office of Auctioneers. T. H. (BERT) DUNLOP, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. READ, GILLESPIE ft CO. have been favoured with instructions from E. O'Suixivan to cell at bis residence, Karaka Road, on THURSDAY, the 11th of February, at 2 o'clock. 1 • Double Iron Bed and Wire Mattress, I Single Kapok Mattress, 2 Chest Drawers (Kauri), 2 Wash-hand Stands and Ware, 2 Looking G asses. Also Pillows Slips, Shees, Blankets, Quilts and Pillows, Toilet Covers, Window Blinds and Rollers, Curtains, Table Cloths, Serviettes, etc, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Couch, 3 Bentwood Chairs, 1 Easy Chair, 3 Fancy Tables (Small), Pictures, Ornaments, Glass - ware, Books, Painted Plaques and Fancywork, 1 Carpet Square, 2 Pieces Oil Cloth, 1 Large Hearth Rug, 1 Fender, Also 1 Dresser, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Crockery and Cutlery of Kitchen Utensils and Sundries, 1 Hand-Sewing Machine, 1 D. Breech Gun, I Socking Cradle. T. A. (BEBT) DUNLOP, Auctioneer. LOST in Shortland, Gold Brooch. ♦ Single Diamond. — Reward on returning to Mr Teasdale, Upper Richmond Street r>UPJLS received for Piano, Violin,' L Mandolin, Banjo and Painting. Mr. Maxwell, Music Shop, 10 yean high College and private /experience. WANTED —A respectable Girl between 19 and 20 for General Housework and Cooking.—Apply Star Office. WANTED. — Furniture of all kinds, highest prices given.— kpply WJiittaker, Whittaker & Co., Auctioneers & Land Agents, Thames. NOT 101. """ MR LEO. WHITTAKER, AT.O. L., L.R A.M. and R.0.M., resumes Teaching at Rooms, next to Wallace Grocer, on FEB. sth, 1909, and will meet pupils, and intending pupils from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. to -builders. kkhofidn: of two isolation wair'ds iat the! tlhiames HOSPITfAIL, THAMES. Tenders for the above will be received at tihe Office *of the Trustees, Baillie street, Thames, until noon on WEDNESDAY, 10th. February. Plans cam be seen, at the Office of the Trustees, Thames, and at my Office, Queen street, Auckland. J. GURRIEI, Architect, Comdex], Chatnlbers, Queen street. A GREAT EVENT. A D A f^\ ROSSLEY. PAER O A . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. The Only Chance of Hearing the Greatest Contralto Alive. Assisted by a Great Combination of Stars. A Special Train will return after the Event. Plan and Unreserved Tickets at Burra's. MINERS' UNION HALL. FRIDAY ft SATURDAY, FEBRUARY" sth and 6th. —THE— EDISONIAN BNTERTAINBBS. (Direct from England to Thames,) THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PLANT visiting the Dominion, full of Electricity from beginning to end, something you can enjoy. We have got the very latest, the most Powerful and fascinating Machinery in the Dominion and are fully justified in stating this fact. THOUBANDS OF FEET OF FILM THAT HAS NEVER YET BEEN PRESENTED BEFORE THE PUBLIC IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. So come right along, we are full of Wit, Wisdom and Humour, miss it and you miss something real good. CHAS. ABBOTT, Rep,

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10632, 4 February 1909, Page 3

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