BUSINESS NOTICES. R. TWENTYMAN. BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER. Funerals Furnished. Agent for McNab and Mason Monumental Masons. Pollen Street. Thames. ’Phone 4. W. R. GLEESON. 1 BAKER and CONFECTIONER. Bread Delivered Dally to any Part of the Town. Karaka Road, Thames. ‘Phone 19. YOUR GARDEN J. BATESON AND SON, NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS of every description. ANNUALS -In great variety. Spray Pumps and Spraying Materials, etc. Will give you both pleasure and profit if you sow "BATESON’S, THE SEEDS THAT GROW.’’ 67, VICTORIA ST.. HAMILTON. JAS. PARKINSON, Export Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller. (33 Years experience.) Announces that he Is commencing business in Pollen Street Central (Next door to Mr. J. Galloway. Grocer). A Watch is a delicate piece of mechanism and requires careful attention, Which 1 guarantee to give all work entrusted to me. Repeater and chronometer watches a speciality. Prompt attention to all repairs. WHI TEH EADS’ PIONEER BOOT STORE, Pollen Street Central. Now Showing Good Variety of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS at LOWEST PRICES. DOMINION BAKERY. (Opposite Public Library.) QUEEN STREET, THAMES. HIGH CLASS PASTRY Always on Hand. We Highly Recommend our Fruit Cake A Trial Solicited. A. WOODS, PROPRIETOR. THE ’’CROTHALL WAY”— WITH HATS! If you have an old felt or velour hat (lady’s or gent’s) that is soiled, shabby and out of shape, send it to us. We have just installed a special plant for treating hats, and sometimes it is hard to tell a hat restored in the “Crothall Way” from a brand-new one! The fee is quite reasonable. Write to THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137 Symonds St., & 171 Manukau Rd., AUCKLAND. Wm. GOAD, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, POLLEN STREET. Just Arrived. Fine Assortment of the Latest “EVERSHARP" Pencils, From 9/6. Also the Latest Fashion Books, Trade Books, Novels, and Magazines. SEE OUR WINDOWS. If you feel a thickening of the Throat with hoarseness coming on take five or sk drops of Nazol on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve vary slowly by placing between the cheek and gums. At
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15308, 5 June 1922, Page 3
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