TEA ! TEA ! I TEA^.m Buy the Best — ALWAY S — I THE BEST VALUE NOW, ON THE MARKET ABE THE 'STAGS HEAD' and 'ROYAL' BRANDS. GROWN in British Coloi-ie* PACKED by 1 Colonial Labour. ... BLENDED witi, SkilL,, USED with SatJjtfActioeu To b* had from all groom. It you can't get it tend v* a pott Mitt. A. J. Entrican & Coy. Ltd. TEA MBtCIAOTt, : ■■'■■ Auckland. ■ What ha* made the Thames Valley Famoamt *** Thames Valley Butter ;.. r CHAMPION GOLD MEKALLIST 190* ■ -.: ■■-. .:■■ ' ■:■■ Also • ■_•- ■ :■-'■ \ WEDDBLL CUP WINNER. \ This well kjnoiwn priie witming brand ol butter bias always been reoognised a» one of the .finest in 'the world and absolutely tlie choioewfcoo tlhe local market- ; ! \ By erecting a new wp-to-dat© faolory, installing the latest machinery und adopting the hygienid treatmemt d! pasteurization of all cream tbt : quality is now better tiuao «r*.; ' : Still Leading, and will be kept in the Lead. . Sloe tihiat it i» on, your table. — THAMES VALLEY BUTTER — PELICIOUS. HEIALTHTUI W. CACTSIiBY ;■■ ,HAS IpH|S!Aiaß— ■. ; I A Good Assortment of Trees, oomprising Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, j Nectarines, Apricots, Oranges, ! ;C and Lemons, etc. - \ Also, Shelter Trees, Hedge Plantd, \ Flowers, etc. ; Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onion, Broccoli, KhubaTb Koots, Herbs, etc. All Oeders Punctually : Attended..To. OOAKLEY & CO., Agektb. JTHHE qrOIENOEOF TTEALTH ODEEN -pvENTISTET T E BTH O- ER IS [ Yes, it is a fact, that hollow • deciayed tooth of yours is a giene.ratof of germs which are a seri- i ous menac© to your health. The tooth-brush is insufficient with bad teeth, its use is only to keep giood Leeth clean arid so pro- : vent them frcin decaying. : The only way to keep your i mouth clean and sweet is by first having a dentist either fill, crown, or extract the germ generator. The moral of this is: Go to r ONDON TyENTAL (Lat* Bit. Paynk'bEkßii.kwoi.) POLLEN ST . THAMES. 'i'HONK JPfO. 18.. MR E. R. L. OATTEN, DENTAL BURGEON (MANAGER). : TO THE RESIDENTS TO PAEBOA AND SURROUNDING* DISTRICTS. The THAMES STAR" can be obtained each evening on arrival of..Thames train from Mr Harp, bookseller and stationer, j Paeroa.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10273, 28 September 1911, Page 1
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