FOR EVENING WEAR. We are prepared this season to supply the wants of the devotees of Terpsichore or those who for any purpose whatever wish to spend a pleasant evening in garments that will make them THE envy of others. Something Dainty Something Smart Something New Something fashionable Something Exclusive Something Q-ood AND SOMETHING AT A RRHCO THAT WML SUIT ALL POCKETS. WE ARE NOW SHOWING THFSE W THE 'MOST SUITABLE NIIGHT SHADES. COME AiMD INSPECT TH,E MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS, AND FIXINGS. IF YOU iDOWTT WANT ANY YOU WILL BE PLEASED ALL THE SAME THAT YOU CAME. If you happen to want an Evening Gown, or Opera Wrap, Hetheringtons Limited can \ supply your wants, NO ORDER IS TOO SMALL FOR OUR'ATTENTION. NO O'RI>ERI TOO LARGE FOX US TO SUPPLY. HETHERINGTONS LIMITED, Drapers, Importers and Oostumiers, Bollen Street, Thames,
Stylish Jackets. M. LYNCH, Draper and Costumiere. The satisfaction of shopping at Lynch's is enhanced by a knowledge of exclusiveness in the merchandise offered, and the assurance of real value at the prices asked for. We have just openod up some very stylish jacjkets, that we are sure will appeal to discriminating dressere. May we havei an opportunity of Bhowing them to you. No one asked to buy..
IMPORTANT NOTICE. WILLIAM MEEHAN begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage accorded him in the past aid to intimate that he is now prepared to supply Hearse and Cabs for funerals at Reasonable Kates All Vehicular details attended to. Address, Queen St., Thames, 'Phone No. 6. MAXWELL'S MUSIC SHOP, Pollen Street, Thames. BEST Shop for Music and Post-' Cards, fianoe and Organs from £7 to £100 by all the best makers. Easy terms ai ranged, if required, from 2/6 per week. New Banjos, Mandolins and Violins, £1 17 6 (with LESSONS FREE). Mr MAXWELL, teacher, Piano, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Harmony and Painting.
THB GOLDEN BELT GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. ALL Shares in the above Company, on which the Seventh Call,>due and payable on March 29th, 1909, has not been paid, will be sold 2r Auction by Mr J. Thornes, at his art, Queen Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 21st, 1909, at 11 a.m. unless the Said Call, together with the Eighth Call, made March 22nd, 1909, and also owing on the Said Shares, be paid on or before the previous day at the Office of the Company, I 0. F. SANDERS, Acting-Secretary. Auckland, May 11th, 1909.
THAT "THAMES VALLEY" i BUTTER, Winner of the ctoveted grading prise, I "THE WED DELL OUP" ! and numerous other prizes, having the honour of being awarded ALL j FIRST PRIZES at the Auckland I Show, 1906, is still of absolutely; CHOICEST QUALITY, is confirm;*! | by the following Grade Note received' from the Government Grader for 138 boxes of butter forwarded for export! on 15th February, 1909: Flavour.;. A . 46 points. Body, Moisture and Texture ......23J points. Colour •...........;... 10 points. Salting 10 points. Finish : 5 points. Total 94f points. Niß.—Butter, grading 88 Points and orer is classed as first grade, and to score 94£ Points the quality must be particularly c*"no». There is solid comfort in our hoi Water bottles. All pricjas.—Creabe, oh.emisfc, Thames.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 3
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