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WANTED. WANTED TO BUY. LOST & FOUND, and other Small Classified AdvertiseWANTED TO RENT pR LEASE. J-JOUSE (G to 7 Rooms), conveniences; acre section preferred.—Apply Star Office. ' * ‘ SITUATIONS VACANT. Help, all ’ duties. —Apply Mrs A. H. Wilson, Bank of N.Z., after 7 p.m. LOST. STARTING Handle of Buick Car, between Sealey Street and Wharf.— Finder please return to Star Office. FOR SALE. Jf'RUIT and Vegetables; cheapest in Thames.—She Chong; Pollen St. MISCELLANEOUS. JpINAL closing-down Sale, Saturday, 24th. Two last days of absolute Bargain Sale. Shop early and secure the pick of the stock.—Mrs Maingay, Corner Pollen and Richmond Streets. E EK-END Bargains in Windows To-night‘ Extra wide Cretonnes, usually 3/11; special, 1/11?., only at 'Hetheringtona WEDNESDAY, October 28th., St James’ Hall: Rev.-Lionel Fletcher speaks for Prohibition. Keep this date open. QENTRAL Fish Shop: Fresh Whitebait and Smoked Mullet this week. —Mrs. L. Thomas. ■yyONG SING Laundry, Pollen Street Central: Collars, washing, starching and, ironing, 2Jd; starching and ironing only, 2d. things go to the other fellow if you sit down and wait. I guess we won’t wait. —Farmers’ Trading Co., Pollen Street. H A „V -PRICE Morning from 9to 1, Thursday: All materials, Lace, Embroidery, Velveteens, Corsets, Ribbons, Hose, Singlets and Toys.—A. Day. T2 ARBALICH’S Famous Port or White Grape Wine. Postal address, Box 49, P.O. Thames. Price, 21/- per 2 gallon jar, or 26/- per case 1 dozen bottles. Cash with order; freight extra. Ring 159 W, or J. Montague, Pollen Street, Thames. ~ , WEEK-END Bargains in Windows To-night: Big sizes Boys’ Brown Coats; usually 25/6; special 17/6, only at Hetheringtons. LITTLE Shop, but a smart business.—Farmers’ Trading Co., Pollen Street. - ” best results, use the “Wallace" 1 Milking Machine. Write to us now for all particulars.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. OHEAPEST in Town for all ions; try us.—Farmers’ Trading Co., Pollen Street. ; gALE! Sale! Sale! / Still continuing; Bargains in evei’y line at A. Day’s, Queen Street. Tl/TR. W. H. Presswood, Optometrist, is THE Sight- Specialist of this Town. He will also Test Sight at Country Homes by invitation. All repairs carefully executed. New address, Mary Street.

not miss hearing Rev. Lionel Fletcher. Wednesday, 28th. insit., at. St. James’ Hall, on “The Other Side of America.” YUEEK-END Bargains in Windows To-night: Ladies’ Fancy Gauntlet, Gloves; new shades; usually 8/11; special 5/11, only at Hetheringtons. f CJPLENDID Results obtained by users of Pyes’ Shock Absorbing Pulleys, on'' all makes of Separators. Price, £4/15/-. D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. TOWN SON’S Pharmacy maintains Its reputation for careful dispensing, with moderate charges.—Wm. Townson. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames.: T>EST Dessert Apricots and Peaches, 1/3 tin.—Farmers’ Trading Co., Pollen Street. rpoWNSON’S “Balm Cough Mixture" gives speedy relief, and is a wellknown remedy for Coughs and Colds.— Townson’s Pharmacy, Thames. "WEEK-END Bargains in Windows ” To-night: Double-width Coloured Pique, smart stripes; usually 3/6; speoiay, 1/11. —Hetheringtons. ■VELVETEENS, black,. white, brown, ' navy, etc., going at Cost Price, at A. Day’s, Queen Street. rjIOWNSON’S No. 1 Hair Tonic is a very Popular application for the checking of Falling Hair. —Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames. WANTED KNOWN: Fresh Daily • Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. * Buyer of Fungus.—She Chong, Pollen Street. rpHE Thrifty People go to the Farmers’ Trading Co. So get thrifty and fill your own Purse. Bargains in Windows To-night: Ladies’ "Woven Cotton Vests; usually 2/9; special, 1/105, only at Hetheringtons. WE are facing a tremendous crisis. Come and hear Rev. Lionel Fletcher at St. James’ Hall, Wednesday, : 28th. inst. ITTe take pride in erecting the “Wal- * * lace" Machine. Our Fitters make 1 every Machine a-Show Plant. Writdffo* particulars—D. McL. Wallace, Ltdjf Thames. ■ ;?

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16625, 22 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16625, 22 October 1925, Page 1

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