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BUSINESS NOTICES. ' §£■s& NEW SPRING GOODS. ;/■ f’fc: __ ARE NOW 0 ■ NINO OP i: • FROCKS, [;•*!? ' COSTUMES and the LATEST NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. ty.-- , ' MAY WE SHOW THEM TO YOU? ■ W. LYNCH, DRAPER, THAMES! TWO LATEST SONG HITS “TEACH ME.” Se, Latest Hit from the “Sam Fox” ?&'• Publishing Company. NN AND IN THE MORNiNG.” xuc Season’s Hurricane Hit. [e, Outstanding Feature in the “Rockets.” Price. 2/ each at CARSON’S, DLLEN ST. THAMES.

PROSPECTS PROMOTION ftf PROSPERITY .ftEvery man has pospects, and can jjpain promotion and reach prosperity. From one step to the next it is iH a matter of specialised training. JfS you have the necessary knowledge, you progress rapidly —if you have not, you stay everlastingly in the old groove.. / H. & R.’s Home Study p* oourses, Enable You to Qualify for Promotion. 'For over 25 years, we have been Iperfecting our own system of train- ; ing which enables you to keep on at ■ business and at the same time improve your knowledge. Our courses Jjave been compiled, and are right feup-ito-date, simple and straightforward. You must succeed if you 'set your mind on your study. Send to-day for a Free 80-page book —“Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S SCHOOLS, LTD pj>;6. BOX 516 . AUCKLAND. MOTOR SERVICE. MOTOR SERVICE. lit 1; PURIRI TO THAMES. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. Leaves ’ Puriri Matatoki Kopu %: 10 a,m. 10.15 10.30 * Leaves 2.45 3.30 3.45 Thames Kopu Matatoki Arrives Thames 11 a.m Arrives 4 p.m. Puriri Friday evenings leaves Puriri 6 p.m. leaving Thames directly after Pictures : Bus is available for Picnics, Dances, pFootball Clubs. #' All information can be had from Mr. E. O. Brownlee, Karaka Bridge, Pollen Street. P / D. &H. McGREGOR, # PROPRIETORS. W. WHITE'S ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Between THAMES, TURUA, & N GATE A. '(Connecting with Whittaker's Royal Mall Service to and from Waltakaruru and Mangatarata). l (Weather -and Other Circumstance# Permitting) Busses will leave Garage, If sufficient inducement offers, umii further arrangements can be made, ae under: THAMES, at 7.30 a.m. to catch 8 a.m. Ferry. Sf: Ngatea (Boardinghouse) at 9.30 *..m f for Thames, via Turua, passing Turua about 10.11 a.m. Thames, at S p.m. to catch 8.80 p.m. Ferry. J- Ngatea (Boardinghouse) at 5 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. 1/ Only one trip on Saturday#. ; N.B. Distinction between Care I and other cars (when big ’bus la fo not running) will be a red dag on the radiator. As a Royal Mall ia carried on every trip, this service has the first right to the Ferry. , FARES: ■ Return Ngatea 8/6; Return Turua |/. 5/6. Passengers to pay their own i Ferry fees. ! All Heavy Goods go by m- t trip fe 'Phone 40. \ GOLDEN RAY CANDLES. BIG DEMAND EVERYWHERE. The manufactures of the famous Golden Ray Candles are at present inundated with orders. That the public prefer ‘Golden Rays’ to imported brands is not surprising as 1 they are a cheaper and better article. Made in New Zealand, Golden Ray Candles are specially hardened, therefore they last longer. Give a soft, steady and brilliant light. Packed full weight. If you have any difficulty in obtaining these hibh class candles, apply Auckland Merchants. z

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159224, 13 September 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159224, 13 September 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159224, 13 September 1923, Page 4