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WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, LOST & FOXXNTI And Other Small Classified Adverti** meats:- Once. Three Bw 18 Words 1/* 25 Words 1/6 4 / 6 36 Words .... 2/6 . ? /~ SITUATIONS VACANT. Good Farm Hand; good wages' t< good man. —Apply Star Office. Girl to assist in housework; no washing; sleep at home. —Apply Mrs Jas. McLeod, Fenton Street. ParaWANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Range, in good order Reply “R.” Star Office. FOR SALE. Nine Sags Hardwood for £l. Orders ring 231 D—Mack and McKenzie Light Spring-Dray Horse , and Har ness, suitable for farmer;—'W Fanning, Tararu Road. One Double Mullion Window Frame complete with Sashes, Weights ant Cords, in -first-class order, as new -Size oft. lOin. x 2ft. lOin. Wka offer®. —Apply Star Office. MISCELLANEOUS. Nurse Butiejr will be absent fron the Plunket Rooms on Monday April 7th. A Euchre and Dance will be held it the Kopu Hall, Wednesday, Apri 9th. Bus will leave Mary 'Stree at- 7.15 p.m.; also BuS leaving Ma tatoki at 7.15 p.m. Lectures: Hear Mr R. A. Kinnifi month in King’s Theatre Sunday April 6th., S p.m.,. and St. James Hall. Tuesday, April Bth., 8 p.m Subjects: All Nations Marching t< Armageddon; and the World’s Re construction, illustrated by Me chanical Chart. Seats free; iff collection. . Parker’S Great Disposal Sale, for 1( days only, of 'Linos.; Mats, Beds and Bedding and General Furnishings, commences. Monday host April 7th. •’ • . Get our Price and Terms for 'Sub stantial Spring Drays and Wag gons. Prices and terms and thi article will all please you. —D. Mi L. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. Hear Mr R. A. Kinninmonth’s lec fares. “All Nations Marching t< Armageddon.” 'Sequel to the abov “The World’s Reconstruction H lustrated by Mechanical Chart.’ King’s Theatre, Sunday, April 6th S p.m., and St. James’ Hall Tues day, April Bth, 8 p.m. Seats free no collection. ■ Farmers’ Trading Co. for Gro eerie and Hardware. New Stocks. Wanted Known.— Fresh Daily, Frui and Vegetables. China Sill Buyer of Fungus.—She Chong °nUpn St. Don't Pay an Exhorbitant Price fo your new Milking Machine. Ou price the lowest for the most up to-date machine. —D. MeL. Wal lace, Ltd., Thames. Hear Ml- R. A. Kinninmonth: A! Nations Marching to Armageddon but Millions now living will neve: die. Theatre, Sunday, Apri 6th.. 8 p.m. The World’s Recon struction, illustrated by Mechani cal Chart, St-. James’ Hall, Tues day, April Bth., '8 p.m. Seat free; no collection. Farmers’ Trading Co. for Grocerie and Hardware. New Stocks. Footballers! See our new stock o Footballs; “Pegasus” 32/-; Cluj Match, 28/-.—l. Brown & Co Pollen St re et. Townson’s Pharmacy for Toile Powders, Face Creams, and all Summer Requisites.—Wm Townsoh, Pharmaceutical Chemiil Thames. Farmers’ Trading Coy., Cash Brand Pollen Street, opposite Bank N.£ now open. v Altounding Reduction in the price o| Milking Machines. Pay only fo what you get. No fancy overhea charges to pay for. -See us. —I McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. Farmers’ Trading Co., opposite Ban N.Z., Pollen Street. Two Great Lectures by Mr R. a Kinninmonth, the Brilliant Aus tralian Lecturer: All Natiaa Marching to Armageddon, but Mi: lions now living will never -die; Th World’s Reconstruction Illustrate by Mechanical Chart; Kong 1 Theatre, Sunday, April 6th., p.m., St. James’ Hall, Tuesdaj April Bth., 8 p.m. Seats free; ii collection.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16072, 5 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16072, 5 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16072, 5 April 1924, Page 1