PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MR. A. BRYAN,” ' SOLICITOR. POLLEN ST- THAMES. Money to llend at lowest current rates . . of interest. \ E. F, ADAMS, \ CONSULTING AND. MINING engineer. LICENSED SURVEYOR. Queen Street, Thames. P.O. Box 5. ’Phone 143, MILLER & SON, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND . . NOTARIES. Branch Offices — Thames South “ Turua. - CLENDON & VOLLEMAERE, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, Money to Lend at Current Rates. Albert St., Thames. BUCHANAN & PURNELL. SOLICITORS. ( THAMES. ■ ’Phone 161. MATAMATA. ’Phone 66. R. KILG 0U r 7 % SHAREBROKER. Agent for the Public Trustee N Z. Insurance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident •Phone 23 - - ' Box 26 Albert St., Thames. / E. E. QILL MA N, REGISTERED ARCHITECT, , THAMES, TE AROHA, & PAEROA. Phone —Office No. 12a, Paeroa. Private Res. No. 12b. Thames office at Mr. A. Christie’s, Land Agent, Pollen St. South. ’Phone 178. . _
HOTELS. Under Vice-Regal And Ministerial Patronage. ROYAL HOTEL, THAMES (Nearest Thames Railway Station and Wharf). First-class Cuisine. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Tourists and Visitors to the District will find every comfort. MRS. OWEN HUMPHREYS, ' Proprietress. EXCHANGE HOTEL ' SHORTLAND. G. V. JONES,- PROPRIETOR. (Late of Rotorua and Frankton Junction Hotels), Who will be pleased ter see old friends. Speight’s XXX and Hancock’s Imperial always on draught. All high-class wines and spirits kept. THE PARK HOTEL, THAMES. The most modern and up-to-date Hotel at Thames. Electric light throughout. Close to Station and Wharf. First-class Accommodation. All Wines, Spirits and Beers of the Finest Quality. SYD. WILLERS - PROPRIETOR \ CORNWALL ARMS HOTEL. The Best of Wines and Spirits. This house has been renovatedthroughout and brought up--to-date. Good Accommodation for Visitors. A. E. NEVILLE - PROPRIETOR ;’i ’Phone 98. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL. MARY & ROLLESTON STREETS, ' ' THAMES. Mr Peter ■ Ganley begs to notify the public and ’■his. many friends from the Bay of IPleiity District that he has Jtaken over the above hotel. The Best of Wines and Spirits always
-V. in Stock. Lion Ale on draught. THE SALUTATION HOTEL. 1 THAMES. W.C. KELLY, . V PROPRIETOR, (Late of Tararu, Pahi 'and Turakina.) Will be glad to see old friends and "make new ones. We Cater for the Public. The Best of Wines and Spirits Kept v Only. Speight’s Beer on Draught. Xmas Hampers by Arrangement. 'Phone 53. \ BUSINESS NOTICES. THE NEW TARIFF and V THE CROTHALL WAY. The prices of many necessaries have fallen but the New Customs Tariff is bound to add to the cost of living. Hence the need for econoifiy remains. This being so it is folly, to expend money on new wearing apparel, when, for a 'comparatively trifling outlay you can have your old wellworn clothing restored to usefulness in, the wonderful Crothall Way. The prodess is scientific, most effective, and thoroughly hygienic. It\ never fails to please. Country orders solicited. We pay return postage on country parcels. THE CROTHALL WAY CO., Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137 Symonds St., and 171 Manukau Rd., Parnell, Auckland. i CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY. POLLEN STREET (Opposite Strand Theatre.) FOR HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY. FINEST STOCK OF THE BEST . ! BRANDS OF CHOCOLATES. To Chose From. .Ganong’s Canadian and Caley’s Celebrated English Chocolates. (Ask the % Diggers about Caley’s.) BROWN BROS. & GEDDES High-class Chocolates and Boiled Gopds always in stock, frfesh from the , Victory. FBOFT DRINKS OF ALL KINDS. J. CLARK Proprietress.
Cullen's are showing such nice Summer Dresses and Dress Materials. JL>asies should see them.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15119, 4 January 1922, Page 7
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