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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S rpo-NIGHT QUEEN’S '°*UEEN’S ■*" o-" NTTrSTJ ' rr ' ' £ * riui’M'u NIGHT UEEN’S The Theatre with the Big Attractions, A Special Master-Picture. A WOMAN’S PLACE IS AT HOME! Can a woman be wife, mother and carry out the duties that a business career demands? Is not her place at home with baby, making the •home a REAL HOME! That is the theme of this Great Picture. “ rnHIS ■p'REEDOM ” “ ,HIS REEDOM ” REEDOM By the Famous Author, A. S. M. HUTCHISON. The Mighty Successor to “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMBS.” Starring FAY COMPTON and CLIVE BROOK. FAY COMPTON and CLIVE BROOK. A Picture that everybody should and will want to see. Also, “THE FAST EXPRESS” “THE FAST EXPRESS” Splendid Supports. QUEEN’S ORCHESTRA. QUEEN’S SATURDAY Paramount Special Production: “ rPHE AIR TI/TAIL ” “ X HE ' itX AIL ” It’s a Corker! JN.STITUTE OONCERT. CENTRAL HALL, TUESDAY, 27TH. At 8 o’clock. JpOLLOWING, with others, take part: Hauraki Band, Taylor Familyo Or--chestra, Jazz Band, Mrs. Doidge . and Pupils, Misses Clark, Flett, Kelly and Sheila Kelly, Messrs. Beech, Briggs, Hocken, ‘Twentyman and Williams. Tickets, 2/- and If-. Be there! Good Cause and a Good House make Good Music. J^XCURSION. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH. KEREPEEHI SOCCER CLUB „ EUCHRE AND DANCE. , TURUA ORCHESTRA. FREE BOAT FROM THAMES. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper, Good Prizes. Ladies 2/6, Gents., 3/6; Double, 5/-. J. M. THOMPSON, Pres. A. H. HOFF, Hon. Sec. 1 - WANTED KNOWN. RICHARDSON'S for the latest in A Leather Novelties. RICHARDSON'S for Fireworks and ‘ Balloons. RICHARDSON’S for the Latest ' Gramophones and Records. RICHARDSON’S for Sunshades—- * the very latest. RICHARDSON’S for Xylinite Brush - V Sets and everything for .the Dressig Table. DAHLIA: If Yates’ Cactus Dahlia J Seeds are planted now, they will loom this season. Their special strain t 1/- packet yields a big percentage f exhibition blooms. Plant now, also ’aeony and Collarette. —Geo. Wood, .gent; DELPHINIUM make a glorious show if planted now. Yates’ Blue Butsrfly and Perennial Hybrid are gareners’ favourites. Zinnia, Giant >ouble, another dry-weather favourite, d. at Wood’s Stores.

QEED Potatoes: Late varieties just arrived. Secure some to fill those rows as you dig. And we have manures and lime. —Wood’s Stores. poSMOS: When Easter comes, you can cut these. Mixed colours in Mammoth Perfection, single and new double. Wonderful range of colours; 6d packet.—Wood’s Stores. TV/FUGGY Weather: Yes, and all members of the family will appreciate our concentrated fruit essences; 1/5 a bottle; eight flavours. —Wood’s Stores. “XJLO-FLI-DI” protests your flocks. _L> It is a non-irritant, non-" Lying, non-sol'uble antiseptic that penetrates right to the source of infection; produces the highest results; 12/6 per gallon at Renshaw’s. “T>LO-FLI-DI” being oily in character "is never affected by rain, yet it is easily removed from the wool during the scouring process; 12/6 per gallon at Renshaw’s. “TJLO-FLI-DI,” because of its wonderful powers of penetration, positively protects sheep from being struck and prevents re-infestation. It slays the maggot immediately; 12/6’per gallon at Renshaw’s. “T>LO-FLI-DI” can be used with wonderful results as a dressing for cuts, for dressing rams’ heads, and during the crutching period. Take precautions to-day; order 810-Fli-Di; 12/6 per gallon at Renshaw’s. “"DLO-FLI-DI” destroys the blow-fly, prevents re-infestation, does not injure the wool, kills maggots on contact. Every sheep owner can prevent loss caused by the blow-fly, the worst pest the grazier has to contend with. 12/6 per gallon at Renshaw’s. BUSINESS NOT.OES. UKULELE AND gTEEL Q.UITAR. TLTRS. E. VIRTUE, of Hamilton, has IVI commenced the teaching of the above Instruments at Thames. Intending Pupils may be interviewed at the Royal Hotel. Appointments made on Telephone No. 17.

JOHNSTON ]gROS. POLLEN ST. THAMES. Ladles’ & Gentlemen’s Hairdressers. We have a specially appointed Room for Ladies Only, with Private Entrance. (Ladies will oblige by making appointments*) E. V. BROWNE, ’Phone 211 S. Manager.

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16626, 23 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16626, 23 October 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16626, 23 October 1925, Page 1