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LEGAL NOTICF BRYAN AND WALKER. SOLICITORS. TUrtUA AND NGATEA. Xgatea now visited regularly every ,veek on Sale Days, and on Wednesdays in weeks when no sale is held (same days as Bank of N.Z.) Office at Public Hall. Hours: 11.15 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. i Kerepeehi: Every Thursday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Office at the Hall. And at other places by appointment. MOTOR SERVICE. MOTOR SERVICE. PURIRI TO THAMES. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND - FRIDAYS. Friday evenings leaves Puriri 6 p.m, leaving Thames directly after Pictures Bus is available for Picnics, Dances, Football Clubs. All Information can be had from Mr. E. O. Brownlee, Karaka Bridge, Pollen Street. d. & h. mcgregor, PROPRIETORS. W. WHITE’S ROYAL MAIL BERVICE Between THAMES, TURUA, A NGATEA. (Connecting with Whittaker’s Royal Mail Service to and Iron} Waitakaruru and Mangatarata).

(Weather and Other Circumstance* Permitting) Busses will leave Garage, If sufficient inducement offers, until further arrangements can be made, as under: THAMES, at 7-30 a.m. to catch 8 a.m. Perry. Ngatea (Boardinghouse) at 9.80 a.m. for Thames, via Turua, passing Turua about 10.18 a.m. Thames, at 3 p.m. to catch 8.80 p.m. Ferry. Ngatea (Boardinghouse) at 6 p.m. to catch 6 p.m. Ferry at Orongo On Saturdays ’Bus leaves Ngatea at 12.30 p.m. Instead of 9.30 a.m. Only one trip on Saturday*. N.B. Distinction between Cars and other cars (when big ’bus is not running) will be a red flag on the radiator. As a Royal Mail is carried on every trip, this service has the first right to the Perry. FARES: Return Ngatea-8/6, Return l'urua 6/6. Passengers to pay ineir owi. Ferry fees. AH Heavy Goods nr trip. ’Phone 4C BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ BIG WAGES FOR MOTOR EXPERTS. Splendid opportunities for young men in the motoring Our course, trains you thoroughly in every detail of motor construction. And you can master it at home in your spare time. Write to-day for particulars to Dept. J. Sturrock’s School of Engineering, N.Z. Shipping Co’s Bldg., Quay Street, Auckland. LION A L £ Made only from the highest quality Canterbury & Marlborough Malts. And NELSON HOPS Brewed under ideal conditions with thv latest modern utensils, under the best skill. Therefore, it is all that a beer should be. THE LION BREWERY, LTD., AUCKLAND.

MAKE GARDENS BEAUTIFUL, . with MACKAY’S PLANTS & SEEDS. Plant now the Queen of Flowers. Mackay’s roses in popular varieties and exquisite range of colours. Carefully' cut and packed to reach you in first-class condition. GET YOUR ORCHARD PLANTED With Mackay’s Fruit Trees (all varieties). Oranges and Lemons. BEST RESULT FROM MACKAY’S Hedging Plants, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Native Trees (Nursery grown), Carnations in variety, croice Seedlings, Annuals, Biennials, and Perennials, Vegetable and Flower Seed, Pot Plants of all varieties. SPECIAL SALE OFFER, of Spray pumps, Syringes, and Spraying material. G. J. MACKAY. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 93 Queen Street. Nursery: Royal Oak, Onehunga.

Once you try Ta,niwha Soap you’ll use no other. —Advt. Sylvia Starch for collars and cuffs it leaves a gloss ! —Advt. For Coughs and Colds, never fails Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. FOB SUMMER NIGHTS. , USE! “GOLDEN RAYS.” One of the excellent reasons why Golden Ray Candles should he used, the fact that they do not droop is perhaps the most important. Even in the sultriest summer weather “GOLDEN RAYS” stand ideal—inexpensive and of best / quality. If your Grocer dosen’t stock Golden Ray Candles, anplv Auckland merchants, who will see that you are supplied.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159223, 12 September 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159223, 12 September 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159223, 12 September 1923, Page 4