AMUSEMENTS, Etc. THE RAILWAY STRIKE WILL NOT AFFECT THE KING’S SCREENINGS, WE HAVE FIVE PROGRAMMES IN HAND. AND MORE l COMING! NO DSSAPI POINTMENTS! 3— REALLY GOOD ONES—3 FROM THE ARIZONA | DESERT TO THE CHINA \ SEAS IN THE FASTEST, | FIGHTING. ADVENTURE | YARN OF THEIR AMAZ- | ING CAREERS' | TOM MIX and “TONY” TOM MIX and “TONY.” TOM MIX and “TONY” “STEPPING FAST,” You'll sure have Co stop lively if you wan: to catch up to Dare-Devil Tom and "Tony" in this tempest of thrills, intrigue and mystery staged in three Continents, OX THE SAME PROGRAMME: THE LEE KIDS. THE LEE KIDS,, In their very latest Comedy Success. “DOUBLE TROUBLE,” Also another exciting Episode of “THE OREGON' TRAIL.” and FOX WEEKLY NEWS. KINGS TO-NIGHT KING’S USUAL PRICES. THURSDAY ONLY “ORPHANS OF THE MINE.” A Keailv Magnificent Picture. USUAL PRICES JAZZ DANCE Children's Matinee, Thursday, 3.39, N.Z. RAILWAYS. On 24th. April, the 7.10 p.m. Auck-land-Wellington Express will NOT run. ANZAC DAY, 25th. APRIL.— The ordinary time-table will be suspended, except that- the 7.10 p.m. Auckland-Wellington Express will run. The Express which usually leaves Wellington at 12.45 p.m. and arrives Auckland next morning, will NOT run. PUBLIC NOTICES, EYESIGHT EYESTRAIN. H. A. BAGLEY. Opt D. Qualified EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, AUCKLAND, Will visit THAMES on THURSDAY'. APRIL 24th., and may be consulted only at the London Dental Rooms. Appointments may be arranged through Mr Batten. Dentist. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. CAUTION: Avoid disappointment! Beware of unqualified canvassers using Mr Bagiev’s name and address. ZEEHAN CONSOLIDATED. LTD. Brisbane, Queensland, 20th. January, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, This is to certify that I have appointed the ZEEHAN CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED, whose registered offiee is at 35 City Chambers, Auckland, SOLE AGENTS in and for New Zealand for the ROSS MILL AND AMALGAMATOR. E. PRENDERGAST. General Sales Agent for Australasia We have imported one of these Mills for our own use at our Mine at Puhoi Creek, near Thames. As soon as erected, those who may be interested can see it working, provided they first communicate with our Superintendent, Mr H, Frank Shepherd, Box 34, Post Office, Thames. GEORGE G. CORK, A.P.A. (N.Z.) Secretary The A.M.P. Society. The Largest Mutual Office in the British Empire, and the Best BonusPaying Office in the World. The amount of surplus distributed amongst Policy-holders last year exceeded £1,740,000 cash. A. man may save as he climbs the tree, For his wife and hia bairns and oldage free; But the man who provides at once for all three. Is the man who insures In the A.M.P. Secure a Share in the Bonuses to he distributed for the year 1923, by effecting a Policy in the Australian Mutual Provident Society With H. G. SOMERVELL, District Agent, or GUS. CHRISTIE, Sub-Agent for Thames. Men's Working Shooters at Bargain t Prices: 15 Pairs sine G; usual price, 35/-; going for 21/- pair.— Danbv’s Shoe Stores.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 1
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