AMUSEMENTS. THE 7 K ING ’5. THE KING ’ S. Present This Evening at 8. Absolutely the Finest English Racing Drama ever made, “THE GENTLEMAN RIDER.” You’ll see the tense excitement of a great race, so vividly pictured that you’ll feel the breathless anticipation of a great crowd, and hear the thunder of galloping hoofs as the horses strive for the mastery, and join in the deafening cheers of JUPITER WINS! Not only a hard fought contest of speed, but a fortune and happiness for the girl owner, and disaster to. the scheming rival owner. And the Star is' beautiful VIOLET HOPSON. The recognised picture of the year. “HIS WIFE’S CALLER.” V. Screaming 2-Reel Sunshine Comedy. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Plus tax.
THE STRAND. TH E % STRAND. : TO-NIGHT ONLY. WILLIAM FARNUM, In the 6-Reel Drama, “HEART STRINGS.” Which is said to be his finest picture. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Plus tax.
ST. JAMES' LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. MONDAY EVENING, 7.45 p.m. Business: Papers by Mr. Haugard and Rev. J. Milne. J. McLEOD, ( ' Acting-Hon. ’ Secretar3 r -v — DOMINION BOY SCOUTS.. ; .AjpUBtLIC MEETING, f , ■■ (Ladies and Gentlemen), MONDAY NEXT, AUG. Bth, at 8 p.m. The Dominion:' Chief Commissioner, CAPTAIN D. C.,W. CQSSGROVE, - will " explain the re-organisation scheme and answer questions. . t > THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY -DRESS MASQUERADE BALL,; Promoted by Hauraki A. and Sports. ' ? Club. VICTORIA HALL,. TURUA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1021./. = Launch ieaves Kopu 7.15 p.m., r'eturning after dance. J. GIBSON, Secretary. Coupon-holders’ Preference Hour, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Spring Fair, Wednesday, August 10th. WOMEN’S NATIONAL RESERVE. THAMES BRANCH, Will hold a flower and produce stall FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, Proceeds to be devoted to purchase of seats to be placed on Shortland Cemetery Road. ( Contributions to stall will be.gratefully received by: — The Mayoress, Parawai, Mrs. Caisley, Tararu, Mrs. E. F.'Adams. Queen Street, and' at the stall till 10 o’clock oh the morning of August 19. , v • M. LLOYD, ' Hon. Secretary, BUSINESS NOTICES. TOILET PARLOURS. UPSTAIRS, KING’S THEATRE. ALL CLASSES OF HAIR WORK. Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Trimming, Buster Cuts. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Specialist Always in Attendance. Mrs. Shepherd and Miss Noonan. ’Phone 173 / - THAMES.-' MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET! Most people are compelled ;to study. Economy these times. A good way to reduce your Expenditure is to Economise on Clothes. . ,LooH.-PUt your old Suits, Costumes, and. Coats, etc. We can make them good for, heaps more wear yet. And if they are “dowdy” and 'old-fashi'pned,.' ;wecan completely re-model them so that they will represent the latest Fashions. Think of the Saving.. Country orders solicited. Correspondence invited. THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialist's and Practical Tailors, 137 Symonds St.- AUCKLAND. W. A. BABB (Late Paul.) SADDLER & HARNESS MAKE I]*. ‘ Repairs a Specialty. . ’ ." , Horse and Cow Covers at reasonable rates. - ' Country Orders promptly attended to.. All Boats from the Plains met. . , ’Phone 166. Pollen Street - - Thames
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14729, 6 August 1921, Page 1
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