* Amusements KING 'S -m HE AT RE. ING'S Jt HE AT RE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! KING'S -PICTURES. ING'S 1 ICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ___. We present an Entertainment that cannot be eclipsed in any part of the Dominion. Space forbids the full j details of the numerous attractions, but we emphatically state that the Programme is'lneotnparable Programme is Incomparable Programme is Incomparable The Programme is Hxquisi •; ■ The Programme is Appealing The Programme is Fascinating TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Stirring, Startling, Sensational Spectacle. r/IGOMAR £JIGOMAR r/IGOMAR /JIGOMAR r/IGOMAR /JIGOMAR f/IGOMAR AND THE ITIEI/S CiKIN Ijei/s Okin ITUvL'S QKIN . L/EI/S ' OKIN IjiEL'S QKIN , ]MIVS OKIN An intensely exciting, Drama. Never in one picture have so many starring scenes been brought together. 4000 ft. Length of film 4000 ft. This wonderful production, far outshines any other parts of the Zigomar Series.and will be screened for the First Tims At Thames i . TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! i V CENTRAL PICTURE PALACE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Event of the Year. The Man of the Hour. PROFESSOR T)RAEMAR . ROFESSOR . JDrAEMAR General Notices. A Combined Meeting of Moulders, Boilermakers and Engineers Unions will be held in the rooms above Mr A. Burns' shop, on FRIDAY . EVENING, September sth, at 7.30 p.m.- Business: The formation of a Social Club, Electipn of Officers, etc. A full complement .of. members of above requested. THAMES HARBOUR BOARD. PASSENGER WHARF AT j TURUA CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. IT is publicly notified that from date until further notice the Passenger Wharf at Turua is Closed for Repair. ' Any person using the said Wharf during the period it is closed will do so at their own risk. ALBERT BRUCE, Secretary. Harbour Office, Thames, September 4th, 19 1 3. ; , : : — ' | TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. of SATURDAY, September 13th, for the erection of two Cottages ! at Paeroa, for the Thames Valley Co-op.' Dairying Co. Ltd. Plans and Specifications may be seen at, my office. ; E. E. GILLMAN, Architect, Paeroa. ' Phone No. 12. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. E DUNN AGE begs to an- • uounce to the inhabitants of Thames that he has opened a Variety Depot with a complete stock of STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, HABERDASHERY,. Etc., and hopes by civility and attention to | business to secure a FAIR SHARE of Public Patronage. Note the address. —Opposite Army Hall. I DUNNAGE'S VARIETY DEPOT Latest shode-s in. gents' spring neckwear in flowing ends or narrow Derby ties now showing at A. Court raid Son's. —Advt. Year after year brings increasing proof of the value of Shaiiand's Moa Brand Egg; Preservative. Thousands swear by it. Sold everywhere..-—Advfc.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14616, 4 September 1913, Page 1
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