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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. THE K I ti G ' a. TO-NIGHT ONLY. H. B. WARNER, In a Mysterious story of India, "FOR A WOMAN'S HONOUR." The elusive mysteries of India, Oriental intrigue and blackmail, are all realistically depicted in this sensational and thrilling picture. TO-MORROW NIGHT. "MY LADY'S GARTER." Keep your eye on it. OLD BOYS' QUEEN. A Dance in aid of-the above will be held in St. George's Hall on Saturday evening, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. WILLIAMS'/ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. GEO. BOSWELL, Hon: Secretary. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH/THAMES. NOTICE , TO PARISHIONERS. ..The Vestry has decided to install the ''Envelope System" of contributions. Members of the Vestry will visit parishioners to explain the system in the course of a few days. A. J. BECK, Vicar.

FOOTBALL. THAMES RUGBY UNION. •, . - / . PAEAWAI' BACECOUESE, TO-MOBBOW, SATUEDAY ' SEPTEMBER 24. THE LAST CHALLENGE FOE THE PEACE CUP. PIAKO (the champions of the Waikato, Challengers), V. THAMES (Holders).

lEllershe, 4th grade v. Thames Jun- ' Owing to train arrangements matches will commence, at 2.15 p.m. sharp. Admission, Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d. W. S. CLARK, • '" - Secretary. FOOTBALL!FOOTBALL! I FOOTBALL! LEA GUE LEAGUE. (The Modern Rugby Game.) SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24 at DODD'S PADDOCK, PARAWAI. Ponsonby United v. Marist.Bros. Seniors, 3 p.m. Three Junior Matches:— Ponsonby Thirds v. Ellerslie. Parnell Thirds v.. Kingsland.. Ponsonby Fourths.v. Kingsland. i. Come and see some of Auckland's foremost League players in action — a football treat. Admission 6d. School children 1 free. R. COLE, ' • Hon. See. ■■> «.". /" p:u.f.c. \ PUBLIC NOTICES. WAITANGI CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY. NO LIABILITY. Notice is hereby given that the SHARES in the above Company forfeited for non-payment of the Forty Fourth Call, payable on the 13th August, 1921, will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Messrs Harcourt and Co., at their Auction Rooms, 195, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on Tuesday, ,4th October, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, •unless the said call be paid on or before the previous day. S. ROWLAND HORNABROOK. Secretary. ' Wellington, September 23, 1921.

McDonald and Padfield, Coal. Merchants, Sealey St.,. Thames. Orders may be left with Mr. Pratt (Phone 126), or at Mr. Hogg's, Tobacconist, Pollen St. Tararu orders with Mrs. Pollock, Tararu. Terms cash on delivery. 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 No on an. 'Phone 173 THAMES. CIRCULAR EXTENSION TABLE, 4ft. With Revolving Screw, 2 Leaves, Double Thickness Top. IN RIMU, £6 15/-; IN OAK, £lO 7/6. A Real Good Job At WARMANS, . The Furnishers. Hobson Street. No Hat Bands about this, but 11 bands competing at Thames on October 5,6, 7, and 8. Come along.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 1