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PUBLIC NOTICES. ANZAC DAY. A Service will be held in the King’s Theatre at 3 p.m. on Friday, 25th. April, to which the general public are respectfully invited. All Returned Soldiers are requested to parade at the Drill Hall, Thames, at 2 p.m. An invitation is extended to ex-linperial and other ex-service men: also to veterans of other Wars, to participate in the Parade and Service. IjRKSS: Uniforms (where possible) or mufti. Medals to he worn. Local Bodies and Associations are respectfully asked to join in the pro-ce.-sion. A. temporary Cenotaph will be erected a t I lie intersection of Pollen and Paliau Streets whereon wreaths may be deposited, and, at the conclusion of: the Service, ‘the wreaths will be collected and placed on ail graves of Returned Soldiers, and on the Monument in the Public Park to the memory of those who fell in the ■South African War. The Public are requested to deposit- wreaths upon the Cenotaph between the '"hours of 10.30 a.m. and l p.m. J. B. LIGGINS, Chairman of Committee. NONPAREIL GOLD MINING CO. (No Liability.) All Shares in the above Company, on which the Call due and payable on March 4th.. 1924. has not been paid, will be sold by Mr. T. Mandeno Jackson, at his Mart, Commerce Street. Auckland, on Tuesday, the 29th. April. 1924, unless the said. Call he paid ON OR BEFORE THE PREVIOUS DAY. at the office of the Company. 210, Victoria Arcade, A uckland. C. A. STUBBS, Secretary. Auckland, ,19th. April, 1924. TE AROHA TOWNSHIP SECTIONS FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that seven Sections in Whittaker Street and one Section in Fanner Street, Te Aroim, will be offered for sale by auction at the Courthouse, Te Arolia, on Tuesday, (3th. May, 1924, at 11 o’clock a.m. ■Sale plans may be seen at the pi'incipal Post Offices, or obtained from the Lands & Survey Office, Auckland. Wr F. MARSH, Commissioner of Crown Lanas MISCELLANEOUS. Free! Free! Deep-sea Mussels. Just help yourself at Shortland. Owing to strike cannot consign.—Sid. Ensor.l Farmers’ Trading Co. for Groceries and Hardware. New Stocks. Extra fine lot of Household * Furniture is to be offered for sale without reserve, at Parker’s on Saturday, at 1 p.uu Fownson's WO. 1 Hair Tunic 13 a verj popular application for the check ing of falling hau\ —Wai. Town ©on, Pharmaceutical Ohomiat Thame* The Life of a Miner; its triumphs and tragedies, and the coming of Labour into its own: “Orphans on the Mine,” King’s, Thursday; usual prices; Jazz Dance; Matinee Thursday, 3.30. Farmers’ Trading Co., opposite Bank N.Z.. Pollen Street. Footballers! See our new stock of Footballs; “Pegasus” 32/-; Club Match, SB/-.— I. Brown & Co., Pollen Street. “The Mecca’’ Tea, Luncheon, and Supper Rooms, Pollen St., next to Palmer’s. Meals at all hours; Charges moderate. —Mrs E. Whyte, Proprietress. Money - Savers! Men’s Bluchers, plated and nailed, 13/G per Pair. —Danbv’s Shoe Stores. Machinery, up-to-date methods, and good buying enable us to build substantial spring drays and waggons at lowest price. Get our quote. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. ______ Wanted Known.— Fresh Daily, Frnn and Vegetables. China Silk Buyer of Fungus. —She Chong Pollen St. Farmers’ Trading Co., opposite Bank _KZ„ Pollen Street. Do not order a Milking Machine before seeing the “Wallace.” There is no doubt it is the best on the market. —1). McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 1

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