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Wants. i Advertisements Wanted Situations, Houses for Sale and To Let, Lost and Found in this Column, 18 words one insertion Is. throe insertions 2s 6d cash, if booked 3s WANTED — Housemald-~wait-ress. Apply Wharf Hotel,, Thames. POR SALE—Dog Cart, Horse and Harness; all in good order. Apply Miss D. Smith, Maiatoke* TfOR SALE—I Break Band and -L Sheave with 2 Buckets and Hangers ; air complete and in good order. Apply Star Office, Thames. J^OR SALE.—A Good Sound Fruit and Confectionery Business in King's Theatre, Pollen St. Terms, etc., on application to Mrs Boagv proprietress. Tj^Oß SALE—Rabbits, Rabbits— X Stephens', Mary Street—lOd each, Is 6d per pair—T6-Night and To-Morrow. Miscellaneous* Trade Notices,. " Wanted Known, " and Miscellaneous Advertisements nserted in .this/ Column are charged, at Ordinary Cas- _ ual dcaie aooorduiK to the space occupied GENTLEMEN J. Calf at BEN I V HARDY'S for the Latest in Suits, Shirts, Collars, Tiesy Hosiery. Just arrived at the tJp-to-date. Corner,! Pollen St. THEE ELITE HOUSE for Corsets, Brassieres, Dress Shields, etc.— J- BATES, next Kkg's Theatre. TIHIS WEEK ONLY — Boys', j ~~r Youths', and Men's Winter Overcoats at greatly reduced prices!— ROBT. WOOD, The Draper, Pollen Street. OEED POTATOES.—We have Early j Puritan, -Gamekeeper, Northern Star, Up-to-date, Sutton's Red S£in, Maori Chief. Others arriving. SPECIAL MANURES, Fertilizers, Lime, Sulphur, etc.-^W_OOD iND SQN. MISS MILLINGTON(jEormerIy~Tf ■L?i the Thames Technical School) begs to announce that she has opened THE GROSVENOR TEA ROOMS, Corner of Pollen and Richmond Sts., oppowte Brian Boru Hotel. Morning and Afternoon Tea, 6d; Light Luncheon, 9d. Home-made Cakes and , Scones a Speciality. Open froni 8 a.m. QUR SHOW ROOM is Simply , Ablaze with Spring Goods just opened up. See them at BEN HARDY'S Up-to-date Corner, PoMeu St.-' ■ „ „' jTUST .ARRlVED.—Ladies' Cash- " mere Hosiery in medium and high grade qualities. We "confidently, recommend these ..values. —ROBT." WOOD, The Draper, Pollen Street. OP'RAY if you desire clean fruit. Use Vermorite for Leaf Curl. Big successes. Red Oil, Lime Sulfur Solution, Bluestone and Lime for other pests. Arsenate of Lead for Codliu Moth. Do it no^.—-WOOD AND SON, Grocers. WT> pORSETS.—To ensure • JJ* VJ a p ei fect fitting gown ladies should make sure that their corset fits the figure; the corsets can be obtained at THE ELITE HOUSE. •pGGS will follow-. Use Egg Pro- ■-" dfinoer". In small and large pkts. A splendid line. Acts as ai tanio. Also haive Fowl Grit, Chicken Food, Dried Blood. AH poultry necessaries.— : WOOD AND SOW, Gnocera. i jyriLLINERY in Exclusive, Designs. XTI c nave £ ne latest. See our windows.—BEN HARDY, Up-to-date! Corner, Pollen St. >i i '■ ■ ■ ' ' ( T ADIES' BLOUSES.—Our newest •" styles in Silk and Radianta are smart and moderately priced. — ROBT. WOOD, The Draper, Pollen Street. SOMETHING distinct about our Teasets, Ring clear as a bell. Retain their freshness and colour. Delightful designs. Delicate colouring. Next shipment arriving will be fully 20 per cent more. Secure to-day. We import direct.—WOOD AND SON. W "R (CORSETS.— Ladies' Cor-. YY tJJ* KJ gets to g t slender, stout, tall or short figures.—THE ELITE SOUSE, next King's Theatre. WALTER SCOTT is a famous name. WILLIAM SCOTT is even more famous (at Thames) where his Central Pollen Street Stores are so well and favourably, knotf n. Everything seasonable and reasonable. Wedding and other parties catered for nt, the home or in our spacious up-staii" rooms. . \ ' ■,••■'.. ■■■. .i. . ■.■;,■>. :,■:,:■■ l^^'X- i-..' • • h

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 16207, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 16207, 22 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 16207, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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