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Public Notice*. TO HIE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Acciej>b my siiiiicsea-e -tiliaink^ tor the vei"y soibsbaintial evidence at the polls of the renewal of youir o:.niifidenice. I will endea.vour to ..pi'ove ■worthy €'f the trust reposed, in me. Yours faithfully, T. W. RII'ODES. IHANKS FROM PRIME MINISTER. V. Wr ■RHODES, E^ V 'M.P,, Thaanes. Expa-ess to all your frieiuds and suppoa-tea-s my heartiest thanks for thedr loyalty to the Party and' yowji"sfelf. . 1 ' W. F. MASSEY. THE THAMES HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. QUALIFIED- SISITJR, Salary .£9O r^ .per iimmum. Appay with copies tf teistimonials, tito.,: . GEO. TONGE, Secretary. MR gALFOUR IV/r TRVINE, F.S-M.C. (London) F. 1.0. (En-^aakl). SPECIALIST IN SIGHT TESTING, Will be at hisi rooms over Mr Boingards^, Pollen St., - ALL DAY on FRIDAY, 19th, amd SATURDAY, 20th December. iPOBT. .■■MCT.EA-N,. rpuRUA. LIVERY STABLES, CARTER AND CONTRACTOR. A GENT for New Zealand Insm-ance •~ Company, J. B. MacEwan, Ltd,, L.K.G. Milking Machine, and MaoEwan 'Releases. SpjLre Machinery Paa'tw, Inflations, Brusihwaro etc., in stflck. Telephone No. 7, TURUA. NOTICE. TO ADVERTISERS CONDITIONS ON WHICH ADVER TISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. Wh'le every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertisements in the Thames Star, the Proprietor does not hold himself responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietor Reserves to himself the right of omitting Advertisements that he may deem objectionable, even though such Advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of busi* ness.' . WM. McCTTLLOTTGR. TO STAND THIS SEASON. at J H. NICHOLSON'S FARM, KEREPEEHI The Thoroughbred Sire '- MUSK ALL 5 Years Sire--AII Black (imp.) by Gal:i nue. Dam>—Mupkerry, by Merriwee. All Black proved himself a successful horse when racing in England, having won over all distances. Desißrt Gold, Bunting, Egypt, Lad>Black and numerous others are b\All Bkck. Dam —Muskerry. Meariwee, sire of Muskerry, p'rwed himself the best, of his year Avhen lading, having van. the V.R.C. Derby and Melboua-nu Cup. He was also a successful snic. Muskerry was a bi-illiainit mare when racing, Laving won over all distances frem G lurlongs to- lj miles.Boomer ang (Wanganui Cup) and Wimnae -a (Great Northern Hurdles),. are fu'l brothers tio Muskerry, MUSKALL cairi'ies a gtiraiin each o? St. Simon, Musket and Gallinule blood, and should prove himself asuccessful siire of thoroughbreds. Term!*—Hacks, 3 guineas; thor oughbreds, 5 guineiis. Groomage as ill 63 at time of service. Every care but no responsibility For further particular apply to J. 11. NICHOLSON, Kerepeehi, Or groom in charge. Grazing 2s 6-1 "When an opinion is general it is usually .correct."—J. Austin; # The general opLnion of over a million. New Zealand people is that B*n ter's Lung Preserver is unequalled as a remedy for summer coughs, col els, sure throat, chest and bronchial tioubles. Here is one of them: — "I am subjected to uolds on my t-hest and so is my wife. Notliiß<r "ffrves "Us such" instant lelief as your Lung Presei-ver." A. E;-Wildey, 103 Ha'taitai Road, Wellington. Get "Baxter's" to- day. 2s 6d lavi»e b<> +tle at clinmiat or tore. —Advt. ■ Wanted Column Pag e 4. New Gooxis now opened up and ahowins «, a H departewnte at &£■

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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1

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