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' Amusements KING'S mH E ATRE ING'S iHEATRB TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Auckland's First Photoplay. A Brilliant Local War Drama. TUST AS THE SUN ' O UST AS THE SUN WENT DOWN. WENT DOWN. You will see the eniire Auckland Expeditionary Force in this picture. Special Military Music by the KING'S ORCHESTRA ING'S ORCHESTRA CENTRAL ITALL VENTRAL JJLAI,L TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A great Edison sfar feature. mHE "OR ASS DOWL Ihe Jl>rass JOowl Keystone's Big Contribution is ; A SUSPENDED ORDEAI,. 1000 feet of rollicking fun. SALVATION ARMY. TO-NIGHT! TQ-NIGHT! el F T nn RE E IF T AR E E In aid of Self Denial; Tickets 1/- Children 6d. Short Musical Programme. Commence p.m. Admission Free. y NOTIGE. \ SOCIAL and Dance will be held -OL in the Matatoke Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th. Brakes will leave Phillips' stables at 7 ; o'clock. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. ; General Notices. X OCAL , 'tSraper ' OAYS: "I found my business receipts greatly increased since occupying a space it^ the advertising columns of the •• Thames Star." I consider ' the attractive displays, free writeups give me the best investmen have made for many a year, intend to continue my advertisement . n THE THAMES STAR." ] "TT T>AYS TO A DVERTISE 1 ■'■:-'"; " -•. IN .V y- ■ I (Jl .npHß rpHAMES' «TAR, ; ~ f: T ONDGNJ "nrRECTOKY. ; (rublished Annually). Enables traders throughout the war! to comjnuiiiqate; direct with Eaaigjlish MAiNUFAeTXJIRiEiRJS AND DEAiiEOR, . .a ; j in each dadß of goods. Beisides feeding, good comm^eM: guide to liomdaa aid it« '■ Wibuxhs, th& doireidtoiry opmtaiiia „ lr§ta of' g EXPORT MERCHANTS. . ■with the gipiods they ship, jand'the ,Col . oniat anid: F^reigni- Marketel' tihegr * supply j STEAMSHIP LINIS - arranged under the Ports Ho< wh.ioh they s-aiil, axid indicate the approii, *] mate sailings; ■■■'■■! PROYINCEALi TRADEf NOTICES 6 of leading miaaufactureirs, merchantis ,t etc., in the principal provincial towns and industrial centres o£ the United j, Kingdoin. ] A copy ol the current issue will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt postal'orders for twenty sinillinigs. Dealers seteskmg agencies can' advertise their trade card's for ,£1 oir larger ■" advertiseimciiitig fronx £&.' ' THE LONDON DIIIE.CTORY CO., 1 ' LliMfflTED., I 25 Abohurch Lane, Liondosn E.G. -t 11 —mi iii-1.-l— ■!• ■•■ " 1 1 miir c Those desiring private greeting Christmas cards air® reconamended to see those available at this office.. They are in all designs and are real works of art. That dryness and ticl?liiijg at the back of the throat is due J&^the presence of microbes, which are quickly driven out i by 2or 3 teaspoonf nl gurgles of Fluenzol -undiluted. Don't waste time over narcotics and mere soothing syrups—but ask your Chemwfc or Grocer for Fluenzol and refuse tubsfcituies, 1/6 and 2JC. 1

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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1

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435

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14435, 29 October 1914, Page 1

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