DONT BUY BEDSTEADS & BEDDING TO REGRET IT! A LriTLE FOKEri'HOUGHT IS XiKTSm THAK AFFINITY OF A FllEilt-THOUGHT. FORTIFIED BY KNOWLEDGE iAJNID OONITROLLEiD Wt TASTE YOUiRi SELECTION OF A Bedstead or Bedding, a Mattress or a Stretcher at Hetheringtons WILL BE FOLLOWEDBY SATISFACMOif EOTJAIB OF DiI^POIOTMENT. YOU WONT GO IN YOUR SELECTION OF .ANYTHING IS! BEDDING HE! E. jt t'-—^\ When our thoughts |^^^^^3_ TurD to BEDDING t^__l_~_-^^--l f \ See These atHETHERIMTONS. . ..^^■a' 3ft Bedsteads 24/6. 1 ■■ 4ft 6in'Beasteaas •- ■• 26/-> fA\<M 27/6,89/6,32/8,42/-, Double Bedstead 27/6. HETHERINGTONB LIMITED, "Where the Good Values Are," POLLEN STREET THAMES. :+^+4^^f+++++».++» ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+■♦♦ ♦ ♦»,>»<♦♦♦♦♦,♦ M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦,♦*
M. LYNCH. A splendid showing of Dust Coats In Cream, Champagne, and Navy Ready-made Print Costumes, Novelties, Gloves, Hosiery, Blouses, Veilings, Belts, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Parasols, and Umbrellas. "M v LYNCH, POLLEN STREET .- THAMES.
SYLVIA* G.M. CO. | TENDEIRS are invited for SPLITTING 2000 PIESDOS OF OrIWUfNG andl Deliyer'.ng at the mine. Tenders to close TUESDAY, January 19th. Pai-ticulars apply to the manager. F. STONE. MUSIC STUDIO, ■ Mackay T-t. Principal —Chs. Heaiy Anderson, lc. B.M, Dip.; A.N.C.M.; Cert.j T.S.; A. Gld. S.C. Choir-master St. George's Church. Subjects—Harmony; Theory and Orchestral-Law. Practical: —Pianoforte, Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Singing, Violin, Mandoline, etc, wood, wind, and brass instts. Students prepairal for examinations held annually for any of the undermentioned Colleges: The Associated Board Royal Academy, Royal College, National College, and Trinity College. Percentage of marks gained by students at past examinations (eightyf seven), the maximum number attainable being one hundred. For terms, etc., apply at the Studio. THE 'EXTRAVAGANCE OF C'HEIAP'NiESS IN BUYING A PIANO. Mosit people kiufliw that it is a mistake to 'buy anything for the h' aie because it is cheap. Prudent people also know that what seems "dear" a I first is often the cheapest an the end. ..Yet there are people^who will buy a Piano (very often, ai^German one) of 'an unknown maker, because) of its bargain price, being tempted by a pretty oaso (worth say £5). The ! SPENCER WAiNO costs very little more than the thrown-togather instruments.'.Yet » Spencer will outlast several of these attractive looking instruments of the kind that canvassers cajole the unwary into purchasing. The Spencer is now so well known aniongst teachers and the musical people 6f the Thames that it is an easy matter to get independent testimony as to its tone and dura.bi.l- j ity from an unbiassed point of new. Many Spencer Pianos have been in use on the Thiatnes for some\years ; and are still good. Price—Owing to exceptional warehouse terms I can deliver free to your house as ch^ap as is supplied in. Auckland without additional expense. New models just received from the makers may Le seen and full particulars! given on application to the agent. Terms: Either net cash or extending 1 over 3' yeais. Agent—T. Wildman, importer of music and musical instruments, Thames. Perfection Kerosene Stoves cook better than gas.—Hansen and Col Bhortland. invite inspection.— Advt <
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10617, 18 January 1909, Page 3
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