], , . ■ Wantt. WANTED. ~. A Smart Boy— TT Dadiby'si Shoe. Stares. Ty ANTED. — Respeotablei boy, V y Wages ! 12 8 6d.^-Apply a Court and Son 1, Thames. "POR SALE.—^Gne Cow- in Ful "*• Milk; also One Mare'/ quiet and useM.—Young, Collarbdne Spur. Miscellaneous. ownero slioulii wwte ■■■■■.- to or. call \on Hay\vaa-d < Bros., LM., Christcihiu'ch, for quotations and details of NORTH BRITISH BELTING. Best for -all classes of . Act snow! .-/Tj. "F^AVIES, m<>tor expert, is • -^now at premises \ioxt to lleth&ringtons, Pollen St. Ca,v,s overLauled. Repairs a Specialty. T7"EEI* up r yoxui* raileagei but reduce -*■*• your tyro ball—fit CLINC v" CROSS TYRES! They're used on the Westerni. IVont—'the supreme test. Ask at any garage. tXTM. TOWNSON, Pharnkoeutioal Chemist, keeps a \»ry varied Stock of Toileb P.cquisites, Soaps, Powders, and Perfume<ry. X AHA British workers are «mO9VVU p!^^ injaking) NORTH BRITISH TYRES, Fit a NORTH ! BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT" to youi' motor oyols, and get your' money?s worth. Enquire now. WH. TOWNSON, Phurmtceutioal ** Chemist, has a Mixtur* kinovm its "TOWNSON/'S COUGH BALM,' which has. established a wide l-eputa-lion for its effectual relief of Coughs and Cold*. / '■ "']''■'' ■ ""r TI7HBN you fit a NORTH BRIT- " V ISH *'A WON TYRE: to Jws: bicycle, you are protected by \' a>' 6 to 15 months' guarantee.. Ask -any cycle dealei*. . ; TyANTED KNOWN—Fresh Daily. ''V Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. Buyer of Fungus. -— SHE CHONG, PoUeuSt ;; TyM. TOWNSON,. Ph^rmacetitical • YV Chemist, keeps Stock of Hall' i Celebrated Medicini:s. niado up faithfully from the original ipoip'&g-
WEDDING BELLS RJSDDISH--BAKER. 1 A very pretty wedding was. celebrated at Thames' at • 11/ o'clock today, -when Miss Sarah Baker, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs; George Baker, Queen Street, was married to Mr. Alfred Reddish, second son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Reddish, Richmond Street, by Staff-Captain Wallace, of Auckland. Mr George Baker, brother of the bride, was best man, and__Mr. Bert Lindsay, of Waahi, groomsma.n. The bridesmaids were Miss Maggie Wilson, of Auckland, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Frances Baker, sister of the^ bride. There were also two little jjirls, Minnie Baker, sister of the bride, and TheLma Reddish, §ister of the bride- 1 groom, dressed in white silk^ and carrying baskets of flowers. The bride, who was given, awtay by her father, wore a very dainty white frock, which, was very becoming to her. The bridesmaids also wore very pretty white "dresses. After the ceremony the party repaired to the Oddfellows' Hall, where the wedding ■breakfast was partaken of. All the arrangements for the breakfast were in the capable hands of Mass Scott. The usual toasts were "honoured. The happy couple received numerous handsome and iiseful presents from' their large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reddish left by the afternoon train for Hamilton, where a short honeymoon will be spent. . • I oanvaas around' with "packet tea.. The way to check a cough or cold la knowledge worth much more than galdj So, as you'll oatcih a cold same day Read, mark, and learn the surest way. Spread extra blanket® on your bed, And just before'you, lay .your head, Drink down a steaming dose, be sure, Of •weli-«tsrrtd Woods' Great Peppe* point Cure. '
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 1
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