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. Wants. r TjyANTED.^-Position, as House- ** maid. Private or Jtotied.-rrtApply Strnr 1 Office. ' "II7ANTED.—(A. Capable Carter.—. ' * Apply ait once to J. Galloway, Grocer, Pollen St. WANTED.—Boy, able to milk" or r V* .willing 'to leant (just left sc-hool).-r-iApply A. White, Upper Albert. St. | "CpOR SALE.—Onei Quiet Cow, •^ oalved on© week.—Apply J. Lyes, Irishtown. /"POR SALE.—Cheap, Whole Shop ; Jlromt, jmoluding Double JVin,dowa, Double Doors, etc. —Apply to ■; G. Guiniook, 'Pura. ■ i ■■■* ■ ~ * * i i T OST.—'Firomi my faron. Friday, ■^ Dark Bay Medium Druiught . , Maa'e, shod, front right hoof broken. Reward. —T. A. Tout, Turua. j .."DEWABD.— ■Lost Saturday, Nov. J •*-*' 2nd, between Library anil Upper J ■ Richmond Sto. or JfiingV Theafrre, I j Gold Brooch (tw/o bars' with pearls). —J. Twist, scthoolhouse, Tapu. < —». | . . | Mil -. ■■■■' - . -»■ ll>ll ""' J , Miscellaneous. ' ' ■■■ ■ ■' '■■ ■ i Y^TM. TbWNSON, Phani.aceutic.nl 3 *^ Chemist, keeps a very varied Stock of Toilet Requisites, Soaps, * Powders, and Perfumery. KEEP up your mileage but reduce ' your tyre bill—fit CLINCHER f CROSS CAR TYRES! They're used on the Western Front—the supreme ..* test. Try one Set. . ,c WM. TOWNSON, Phannaceut:.cal' Chemist, keeps Stock of Hal!'* I Celebrated Medicines, made ip t faithfully from the original recipes, ii X f|f)(Y British workers are em><; O»V\JU -ployed mating NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Fit a NORTH s j BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT' to i ! your motor cycle, and get' your I | moneys worth. Try a pair neat c 1 time. ' ' ■''•'.' ■ . , ■ f WANTED KNOWN—Fresh Daily. *^ 'Fruit and Vegetables. China j Silk. Buyer of Fungus. — SHE * CHONG, Pollen St ' ■■ I WM. TOWNSON, Pharmaceutical C * * Chemist, has a. Mixture, knov/n , a® "TOWNSON'S COUGH BALM,' [ which has established a wide reputation for iffo effectual relief of Coughs ' and Cold«. ' -' s. pYCLE RIDERS — "CLINCHES I TYRES" a,ro made by British s Experts for, British peopler-^guaran- * teed six, nine, twelve and fifteen I months. Sold by the. Cycle Trade. . * * ' . .■ c pOMFARE the GARDEN HOSE r made by the NORTH BRITISH 1 RUBBER CO. with any other brand. I Sold by all ironmongers. . r ~ j „ o WHEN you buy GARDEN get the best. There's nothing g to equal NORTH BRITISH RUB- c BER COMPANY'S brand. Best fab- \ no—best rubber—high quality—long ,-v servioe. ' ' i Mail Notices. ' | \/T AILS close to-morrow as follows :- * iVI For Frank ton Juncfc., King Country, i Wiiikatti, .Faeroa, Waihi. Th Aroh-i. and i Country Offices, at 8 am. and 1.30 p.j»»- ' . For Auckland per steamer at ' am. For Aucklandlper train at R a.m. and £ 1.30 p.m. ■.''' , ■ i F<.r Southern Offices at 1 30 p.m. PorTurua, Kopu, Matatoki, Puriri, Oraalm. VVharepoa, Hikutaia, Komata North, Ka- J ratisrahake, Wnikioo. and M«tigaiti at «8 a.m < For Tnpa, Waiomio, and line bags at 8 a.m. ± Fnr Piraroa, Njriit^H. Kp'epehi, Kopuarahi, and line bags at 7 a.m OVERSEAS -MAILS: FqrFiji, Canadn, United' States of. America, ITnited Kinardom, Expedition" ry Forces Europe, and Continent of Europe will close on ( MONDAY, lltt November, at 8 a.m. NOTE :— Letters usually superscribed "via Suez" should now be superscribed "For first direct steamer" { Correspondence for all Neutral Countries is liable to Censorship. 1 Late Fee Letters received up to 2 p.m. t G. A. EMP<ON, c Chief Postmaster, Thames. 1 i /COFFEE! /COFFEE 1 < KJ KJ t !< POPULAR WINTER MENU. U i For— ji BREAKFAST "Stag's Head" Coffet- I LUNCH "Stag's Head" Tea. 1 AFTERNOON TEA 'Orange Blossom I € DINNER "Stag's Head" CdSee j Ask for "MOOCHA," "FRENCH,". 1 and "PLANTATION" Brands in !, Air-tigjht tins, preserving full aroma j i of these splendid Coffees. AH at Popular Prices and from *all Grocers. >roprietora— A. J. I^NTgICAN AND CO., LTD., i CUSTOMS ST., AUCKLAND. ■ . i Grass Lawn d'Oyil^ys, 7^dj> lid, ■ and la 6d. Pretty clesigns. •—,Geo, j and^Cfo.—Advt. " ;

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13847, 6 November 1918, Page 1

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