i JLffSU^K Thß Ri"gof Happiness ■ I mm^v^^£^m^ Jußt a plaingoJd circlet * ' : I MlilrWti FjPfslJSifafP' *? It's intrinsic worth depending il| :ff|/]il ''^^SEPs' upon the price paid for'it, but of '111 fill II iIIIH^BHb inestimable value to the recipient . In Wl \ Wffw^^r ®» If it is a wide selection that /!! P 111' you require, you will get it here^ i , ™//Jj J • We have the finest stock of 1' Wedding Rings in the district, anti we tne most reasonable prices, BUICK & CO-, The Jewellers. I M ,^^ MH| »^IM^^MIMIIMMIII I !■■■■■■ m^mm^^^^^^m IV "" A Good Hot Water Bag is 'Essential lip / for Winter Comfort I Every Home should'possess at least one good hot water i^n^™! n^lwHtk a^' not on^7 does it give a world of comfort in the ' ,i, l .Jun winter time, but it is an mper.itive itejba in time of '■■ 11 llsWK.ffll See Ourfine Line of British-Made Rubber Bags . : 11 l'!S^WiSB^ ' Prices:' 10/-to 15/6 each. ' . .. ' mH'lli'i'' i ihiliili'Rmll'l These bags we can confidently reommond to give the Silliil 'ill M^BBm ' 68^re4 service—the rubber is non-perishable and the SKI W ' 'IWi|ill|rffla|l*l bags afe perfectly made so as not to leak at the joints. i'B^ >l'<>>)))l9H •'■ ' See These Bags To-Day! ' .' m^^mSl Kvjwtsui i \)jy\ f v^HEIMIST ■ - THAMES, ~ : "1 I [Established 1868.J '% —49 Years— ! C. H. WHITEHE^D ? **- — * Boot Importer = •Thames / Why does he advertise in the Thames Star ? To remind Thames and surrounding districts that he is desir cms of having a fair share of their business, and giving them full value for every shilling or pound spent at his store.. -Therefore Patronise C. H. WHITEHEAD Telephone 68. v FULL VALUE STORK.
V Responsibility v JT Rests with You! U ■' JM DON'T be persuaded because '^3E ,' JIJ teas have advanced in price, to ffifP purchase some cheaper and inferior I^P » tea ,™^ TJps ,„. : Jg... They cost a little more than ordina^^J ary teas, but you cannot afford.to E^^ ■ibSI to deny yourself their economy and fij^J JJJJ3 greater satisfaction. You use less ESS b^3 and get a better cup of tea. F^S ggg w BbS Packed in Two Grades mnly: W^ J 2/2 and 2/4 k n "Everybody's Favourite"^ wL Stocked by A. Bums, W. Wood*a n d Son, &sor. Bros., Coakley and Co., J. Galloway, and Wallace and Co. '
1 aTMaKe aTfote of "Why* I I DUN LOP TYRES I 1 Give the Best Service ■ M, THE CASING.—Thg Strength and Quality of the Canvu used la B B Dunlop Motor Cycle Coven ensures you freedom from buntt and ■ n annoying tyre troubles. Ample strength Is (g&££^\ B 11 embodied in every cover we issue to ojirry you- 'tBKSe B Vm thousands of miles over the roughest of roadik K^s?* I W THE RUBBER TREAD >Hp hiph^ I II Rubber is used—and plenty of it Light- fn^\^\ \ I W weight covers wil) not starid up to hard f^^ff km V I B riding on our roads. That's 'why %UaCy OWnri H un "Dunlops" are so popular amongst- \m[ Jzjffjj ■ H| motorcyclists—ample rubber iiprovkkd Wm mUmMf B HI to guarantee you a big mileage. Vjfl4r B |l WORKMANSHIP. - Our jeputatUm AllimU. I lU depends on this, and as we endetvoov Xv 5R t^Bll am |H to make every tyre we issue a ttandtng jfl^Hllllli^ -\ m advertisement-you get the benefit «SP U KB, i ■I THEREFORE REMEMBER IK rr pays to use "PUNLOPs/" fw\ H| "GROOVED," "STUDDEIV* "affl»l^l,
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18462, 2 October 1917, Page 11111511
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