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MINERS' UNION HALL. TO-NIGtHiT! TO-NIGHT! and TO-MOREOV (SATURDAY). FEBRUARY sth and 6th. | —THE— EDISONIAN ENTERTAINERS. (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. THOUSANDS OF FEET OF FILM THAT HAS NEVER YET BEEN PREBENTED BEFORE THE PUBLIC IN TOE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. So come right alung, vo are full of Wit, Wisdom and Humour, miss it and you miss something real good. CHAS. ABBOTT, Rep. <t THAMES HORTICULTURAL ft AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of Mem hers, Intending Members and all interest- • d in the above, will be held in the Central Hall, at 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Bu I'tets : Important. F. H, OLAXTON. Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL, THAMES, j Director S. J. West. Manager for N. Z.. A. M. Miller. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB 10. at 8 o'clock. The Great The Pre • eminent The Incomparable WEBT T^IOTURES. EST JT ICTURES. — AND — WEST / \RCHEBTRA. EST l/RCHESTRATwo Shows, Two Good To Miss. Picture and Music go hand in hand. A Colossal Budget of New Subjects. Everything Fresh and the Pick of the World's Markets. Prices 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Plan at Burra's. y ■ -~r ~~ MINERS' UNION BALL, THAMES' SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. ABSOLUIELY ONE NIGHT ONLY The World-famous Instrumentalists LEO JAN MISCHEL CHERNIAVSEX " Justly considered to be the Greatest Musical Treat in the Dominion." Pkioes— 4a, and 2s. Plan at Burra's. PRICE'S FOUNDRY PIGNIC. T pHE ANNUAL PICNIC by Em- - I ployees of the above firm will be held at Omahu, on SATURDAY, Feb. 6th. Special Train will leave Grahamstown at 930 with brass band in attendance. Hot Water and Milk provided, i J. MOYNA, Hon. Sec. THAMES RTOEiLIECTKM I DESIRE to THANK the Electors most sincerely for the honourable position in which you placed me in as your Representative in Parliament yesterday. I will endeavour to prove that your confidence has not been misplaced. Yours sincerely, E. H. TAYLOR. WANTED — A Girl for Plain Machine Work, must be a good hand.—W. B. Martin, Pollen st. WANTED — A respectable Girl between 19 and 20 for General Housework and Cooking.—Apply Star Office. '11? ANTED. — Furniture of all y ¥ kinds, highest prices given.— Apply Whittaker, Whittaker & Co., \tictioneers & Land Agents, Thames. THAMES BYiEPEiLEIOTIOIN'. WH. LUCAS desires to return « his sincere thanks to all those friends who assisted and supported him in the recent Bye-Election, and to the lady and gentlemen members of the Committee who worked so energetically throughout the contest. | TENDERS. HHENDERS will be received at the X Kerepehi Post Office up to 5 p.m on TUE3DAY, the 9th instant, for three small Contracts for Drainage Works on the Hauraki Plains, Specifications may be seen and further information obtained at the Kerepehi Post Office. W. T. BREAKELL, „ Engineer-in-Charge. MATATOKE RACES. rpO be held in Cooper and Cox's 1 Paddock near Matatoki Railway Station, on»BATURDAY, Feb. 6th. First Race starts at 1 o'clock. Publicans and Refreshment Booths.Splendid Entries. T. A. COOPER, Secretary. TO BIUILDSJRS. rjpENDERS will be received till J. FRIDAY, the 12th inst., at 6 p.m., for additions and alterations 1o Messrs. Court & Sons Drapery Warehouse. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Messrs. Courts, where Tenders are to be left, ! , R. N. SMITH, Architect. CREIASETS FLY DOOM kills flies quickly and surely. Is tin.—Crease, Chemist. Thames. AL Court and Son's Xnnual Summor Sale is now" ragingl. Ba.ngia.ins aire offered in all departments.—rtAdv't. Sale! Sale I Sale! Culko's Summer Sale now on. Be wise and secure some of the desperate bargains being offered I.—A&k ; .. :^..:.^J

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10633, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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