WQKiHK^^V ■ ■ f*\ I I V*l wmm <• ■ I i \ ) _ r .i il j ' SKvWristlet Watches 1?!? la G«M* Sttvar mm! Hklral. Bulck& Co.. THE JewcUw, Thames Money Talks at WALLACE'S STORES These are A FEW of our REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH: FLOUR. CORN FLOUR. 1001b Champion, Etc. 17s Bag Maizena 6d lb. 501bs Champion ...... 8s 9d Bag. J. and G. Johnston's ... 6d lb. 251bs Champion ... 4s x6d Bag. TKTTTFS SUGAR. Beat Auckland Made, 4 packets 701b Bags 14s 3d. ' for Is. KEROSENE. JAMS (21b Tins). Laurel .:........ 13s Case. Lily or Kirkpatrick's lid tin. "i BAKING POWDER. CANDLES ...... 21bs for Is sd. Edmonds' Is 8d per tin. SAFETY MATPHES 6d dozen. G^bad'4i -la per tin. Sardmes, Salmon, Fruit®, Teas, R°yal •• Is 2d per tin.' Soaps, Crockery, Tinware, etc., P&aora ls: 2d per tin. at equally low prices for Cash. | PRICE-LIST GILLETTE" SAFETY RAZORS 25s Huilow Grouxid Razors 3* 4 8 6d f» "o*l- M, 6s 6d, 7s 6d. id. -' , GILLETTE BLADES 4s and 5s do*,. KAZOIt STROPS U is fid 2« 2« "AUTOSTROP" SAI'ETY RAZORS 6 , d , 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d 6* 6d each. ' SUAVING BRUSHES is, 2s. 2s 6d ",VALET" AUTOSCROP BLADES 3s , ■ "'. 8 °a ' 3s 6d pkt of 6. "EVERMORE" SLYDE - STROKE KANOK" AUTOSTROP BLADES DIAGONAL STROPPERS 16* 5s 6d pkt of 12. each, f O'CLOCK SAFETY RAZORS 13% "ROYAL" STRQPPERS for Gillette 6d. Blades 10s 6d. / Other Varieties Safety Razors Is fid, '\STAG" SAFETY RAZOR BLXDE ?s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s fid, 10s. SHARPENERS 7s &»: 1 > JAMES RENSHAW, %:$% | POLLEN STREET CENTRAL - - THAMES W
flRBa^L t I ' I I "• l fa. I ■II m/^^^l I' I I "BUY A BUICK" """■" Smooth, Silent, and Successful The Car of Proved Efficiency " Buick Representative for South Auckland • H. H. SHAW Garages : HAMILTON and TH.A.ME 3 Inspect the 1917 Models at i SHAYS G^IR^GKE The Old Auction Mart, POLLEN ST., THAMES Telephone 185 Tyres, Accessories, Spare Parts, and Geueral Motor Supplies Stocked
p ' "" " "" ■"■■". ■"■■"' ; ~ ji^ 1_ '' ' .X WHO IS CHAMPION ?•??■? ? 1? ? ? NO necessity to ask this question, but just pause aud reflect upon his prowess in saying the Auckland district from being cut off from the Btaff of life during the late unfortunate strike, without taking any advantage in price ! Now the Bad war is raging, through the madness of one whose actions denude him of being called a man in any humane country. Yet the self-sacrificing " CHAMPION," at this critical juncture, for the love of humanity and for his noble sons who are fighting for the just freedom of his "Standard," has promised to supply and sustain the inner wants when others hewtate at doing so. . WHAT DOES HE ASKgFQR THESE MUNIFICENT ACTS ? : "Why, only the fref use of "CHAMPION" Muscle Raiser Flour. AND "STANDARD" Rolled Oats & Oatmeal Which is more preferable to "Champion," than a Knighthood. m —— . B CHILDREN'S FAULTY BREATH INQ. II jour child (howcYfr yotUft mdUn from OUrrh or th» ekokia* «l ths nual ptHafw, a mm m 4 humlwt mttbod ot wlitf it to pov a* ia. torralt mlamt* 4«utWMi «l flwual •Ufttly diivted with tot wafc* Jmto ti; nostril* *Uk th» «hili jmili took. lMi*t Wn«tuoL Mud a*. • Matter intended for publication as news items should be addressed to the Editor.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18357, 2 June 1917, Page 4
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