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Amusements EOBERTS' PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Complete Change Programme^ A coterie of all the latest productions General Notices NOTICE. I WISH TO NOTIFY my numerous patrons on the Thames and surrounding districts that I have taken over Mr Thornton's business in Grahamstown. New season's fruit always on hand. Large assortment of the bsst confectionery. MRS. BEATON, Brown Street. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. GUMMER ly/TEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES,! soy each ACCKPTANCES for Auckland Cup, 7 soys. Railway Handicap, 2 soys. FIRST FORFEITS G.N, Foal Stakes, 1 soy. 39th G.N. Derby l.soy. 18th Royal Stakes, ■ 1 soy. are DUE on FRIDAY, 6th December, by 9 p.m. FEES must accompany in each instance, J. F. HARTLAND, Secreitaiy. THAMES LAND, BUIL-DING. & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Per* manent.) THE Above Society is§ now prepared to receive new contributing Shareholders. Contributions 5s per. share, payable every first MONDAY in the Month. Advances made upon approved securities and easy terms. Full particulars at my office, Albert Street. — Samuel T. # Whitehouse, Secretary. fCTOTICE is hereby given that -L 1 Messrs Faithful and McConnell & Co. are now using &; will for some months continue to use their Timber Tramway which passes along and over the NeavesvilleHikuai Road between Neavesville and the Fourth Branch, and the public are warned to take due precaution when travelling on that part of the said road. I R. H. MUIR, I County Engineer. sth December, 1912. sKhU BY AUCTION. T7IAVOURED with instructions JD from Mrs C. J. Storey, we will sell the whole of her superior house- • hold furn*ture and effects at her re-' sidence, Grey Street, Shortland, on THURSDAY NEXT, 12th December, at 2 p.m. prompt. T. A. DUNLOP, ! For Farmers' Auctioneering Coy. The above furniture is a rare opportunity for anyone furnishing, and may be inspected from 2 to 4 p.m. three days prior to sale. Further particulars Saturday's Star. TO RESIDENTS AND CAMPERS ON COAST. J. CONNELL STOREMEIFEIRi, TAPU, < Will Receive and Deliyer Daily Orders for 1 Groceries, Bread, Meat, Daily Papers, Fruit, Vegetables, and ALL CAMPEjRiS' 'REQUIREMENTS. ! Orders left afc Phillips' Stables, ! Thames, will receive prompt attention ■ J. CONNEILL, TAPU. ; 4, ■ Jr When you are about to Select a Piano it iw advisable to take tlie advice o( the experience of musicians of repute. SPENCER PIANOS have been in use on the Thames for nearly 20 yeors. SPENCER PIANOS axe noted for durability and have stood the teat of time. SPENCER PIANOS seldom require tuning. SPENCER PIANOS contain the latest improvements, SPENCER PIANOS are used by 30 families on the Thames and are giving satisfaction. SPENCER PIANOS are s nonimous of general all-round excellence. SPENCER PIANOS on the 3 years' system of credit. Small deposit and monthly in etalmente. SPENCER PIANOS are reasonable in rice quality considered. Particulars and Catalogues and all information from the local agent. T. A,- WILDMAN.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 5 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 5 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 5 December 1912, Page 1