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WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, LOST & FOUND and other Small Classified AdvertiseStrayed on iny property, one 2-year-old Springing Heifer, .piece off front of one ear; brand not visible; 4 Calves. 'lf not claimed within 2 1 weeks from date will be sold to de--1 fray expenses.—E. A. Reidy, Kaihere. SITUATIONS VACANT! Man or Youth for farm work. —Apply A, Fraser, Turua. Woman to wash, one half-day per week. —Apply Star Office. _ Boy for odd jobs, cleaning, etc.— Apply -Star Office. Good Plain Cook (immediately), country hotel. —Address at Star Office. Capable Woman to stay with elderly lady at night—Apply Mrs W. Paui, Upper Richmond Street. 1 FOR SALE. Iron Trunk, in good condition; cheap. —Apply Star Office. Indian Motor Bike, in good order; cheap; good tyres. —Apply Star Office. Triumph Motor Cycle, in splendid running order. Recent model. Owner must sell immediately.—Apply Star Office. Settings Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns, purebred, splendid lay-1 ers, 15 eggs 7/6, posted, 10/-. —J. Taylor, Upper Albert Street.

MISCELLANEOUS. Special Musical Services to-morrow (Choir Sunday) at Methodist Church, 11 a.m. and / 6.30 p.m. Anthems by the Choir. Soloists, Miss Nellie Degble and Mr Harold Hill, of Auckland. Everyone invited. Ices! Ices! and Iced Drinks at The Mecca from now on. When you say you’ve been over at Jim Brown’s house —and Jim Bi'owu has been over at your house, “You Can’t Fool Your Wife.” —-King’s Monday; Queen’s Tuesday. :i

Galloway’s ’Xmas Club going strong. Join now; 15 weeks till ’Xmas. Finest Range of Crockery and China displayed at Galloway’s. The Farmers’ Trading Co. supreme for value. We will take your order for our head office. All goods delivered at nett catalogue prices, plus freight or postage. Fresh Oysters, Mussels, Crayfish, Smoked Fish, Fruit, etc., at Fred, Hall’s, Pollen Street, next Coakley’s. “You Can’t Fool Your Wife.” A sensational story for those who think they can and those who think ■they’ll try. King’s Monday; Queen’s Tuesday. A Paramount picture. Lady Home Workers Wanted: Dainty Home Work, easily learnt from our systematised instruction. Capitalise your leisure. Booklet explaining plan, 3d postage. — Torchon Lace Co.. 229 Collins Street, Melbourne.

The Mecca Tea and Supper Rooms, Pollen Street, opposite White'* Garage. Meals at all hours. Sole agent for Adams and Bell, and Stormontls Cakes, and Auckland i Meat Company’s Goods.—Mrs E. ) Whyte, Proprietress. [The Famous Unity Tea at the Pawners. Packed in Alb, 21b and 61b ' tins. No other tea can touch this j choice blend, 3/2 lb. Sutton’s Garden and' Flower Seeds: j All varieties at Galloway’s. Wanted Known.— Fresh Daily, Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. Buyer of Fungus.—She Chong, Pollen Street. Townson’s Pharmacy maintains it* reputation for careful dispensing, with moderate charges. Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames. The Farmers’ Union Trading Co. for exceptional value. Unity and Rival goods outshine all competition. Every line guaranteed. Townson’s “Balm Cough Mixture” gives speedy relief, and is a wellknown remedy for Coughs and Colds. Townson’s Pharmacy, Thames. townson’s No. I Hair Tonic is a very popular application for the checking of falling hair. —Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, _ Thames. Wanted Known: Tennis Racquets, •complete re-string, 15/-; Ayres’ Gut Reviver, 1/6 per bottle. —Isaac Brown & Co., Pollen Street.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16211, 27 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16211, 27 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16211, 27 September 1924, Page 1

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