Telephone No. 3. P.O. Box 18. | F. BATTSON. Tfll CXP -TO - DATE PLUMBER. POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Keeps in Stock Tanks, Chimneys, Washing Furnaces and General Tinware of the Very Beet Quality and Workmanship. -^ Sanitary Drainage a Specialty. Hot water services fitted up in the latest up-to-date method. Electric Bells fitted up and all kinds of Plumbing, Gasfitting, and Sheet Metal working done in the very best manner by competent workmen. . 11. BATTSON, Manager. ALL WORKMEN INSURED. .Agent for the famous Lindsay Inoaodeeoent Burner and Mantle. We have Hot Water Bottles that I are worthy of the name. Best Eng- \ lish niiaike, and no dearer than the commoner varieties. All new bottles this season fresh from the makers. CHEMiIST, THAMES. ,- ■■- -■ • . --- --) C. W, Potterton.) -. (G. Black. t^qStTBRTON &■ ;|>LAOK. OARPEINTERS, BUILD'EIRS, AND •' '"■<■■ : "'■ -JOTNIEBS. ' All kinds of Jobbing Work done in the Trade. Plans and 'Estimates Prepared. Country Orders attended tv UNDERTAKING is now added to the business and will receive best attention. CHAiRSG-ES MODERATE. Address: 55 Richmond Street. THAT "THAMES VALLEY" BUTTER, Winner of the doyeted grading price, "THE WEDDBLL OTJP" and numerous other prizes, having the honour of being awarded ALL FIRST PRIZES at the Auoklaud Show, 1906, is still of absolutely CHOICEST QUALITY, is oonfirpad by the following Grade Note received from the Government Grader for 138 boxes of butter forwarded for export on 15th February, 1909: Flavour 46 points. Body, Moisture and Texture 23£ points. Colour 10 points. Salting 10 points. Finish 5 points. Total 94J points. N.B.—Butter grading 88 Points and over is classed as first grade, and to score 94J Points the quality must be particularly «*"he». i~l OANDERS. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Work dona on the shortest Notice. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Charges Moderate. MAOKAY ST., (next door to Mr N Payne). MUSK! STUDIO, Maokay Ft. Principal: Chas. Henry Anderson, Licentiate B.M. Dip; A. Mus. N.C.ML—Cert. T.S., A. (lid, 5.C.0.C., London. Choirmaster St. George';'. Subjects—Hiairmony, Theoat and Orchestral law. Practical —Pianoforte, Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Sing ug. Violin, Mandoline:, etc., wood-wind and brass instruments. Students prepared for examinations iield annually for any of the undermentioned colleges: The Associated Board Royal •Academy, Royal College, National College, and Trinity College, Pupil teachers and teachers lor ihigher standard certificates coached for the N.Z. Government Education Musical Test. For tennis, ptc. nnnlv *t the Studio. Bulckf&; Co., FOB ENGLISH MADB Gold, Silver and JSTickel WATCHES SEE OUR SHOOK. There is Variety in Design and Price. Buick & Co., EXPERT WATCHMIAIKEIRS, 102 POLLEN ST., THAMES. The advertisements which appear a a public journal take rani among th# more significant indications of th* [ t*re of society of that time *ad. "«4ace.—Dick«Mt y
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 4
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