WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, LOST & FOUND, and other Small Classified AdvertiseSITUATIONS VACANT. or Youth, machine milking and general larm work; £2 and found. —J. A. Bye, Turua. Q.OOI) General (immediately); only two in family; good wages to suitable —Apply to Mrs. Dr. Smith, Uaeroa. WANT ED TO BUY. JJORSE, medium, suitable Gig and Farm. —Address at Star OlHce. VACANCIES. 'y r ACANC Y with Private Family for refined Lady or Gentlemen Boarders.—Address at Star Office. FuR SALE. TpRUIT and Vegetables; cheapest in Thames.—She Chong, Pollen St. BUILDING Section, 50 x 150; in good locality; cheap.—Apply Miss Jobe, Pollen Street. MISCELLANEOUS. fJTHIS is to notify that I am in no way connected with Edward Beech, of Upper Albert Street, who advertised in your columns on Saturday last.—• Herbert (Bert) Beech, Sandes St., Block 27. T AST Three Days of Sale! Everything must be sold: Lace, Embroidery, Corsets, Velveteens, Ribbon, all at Half-Price. —A. Day, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN.— Pauline Reliable Paper Patterns can be had once again from Miss Sutcliffe, at the Old Shop, Mary Street. Opening Monday, November 16th. 13ARGAIN Corner. — Glass Salad Bowls, lOd "each; Little Butter Dishes, 2d each; Big Bath Soap, large hard tablets, usually 10d, now 7d.—■ S.P.Q.Ii. (late iviaingay’s), Po|len St., Thames. TV/TISS SUTCLIFFE begs to inform the Thames Public that she is commencing Business in part of the buildings -occupied by Mrs. Purnell, Mary Street. Opening Monday, November 16th. 7) CIIARLESWORTH, Pract. Piano ' ' Tuner, now in Thames. Orders left with I. Brown and Co., Pollen St., ’Phone 77. JgARGAIN Corner. — Glass Lemon Squeezers, Gel; Pillow Cases, our own make, 1/3, the best value; good useful Penknives, 6d. —S.P.Q.R., Pollen Street, Thames. ‘YJTSS Mavis Johnston, Confectioner, '*■ Pollen Street South, has fresh stock of New Zealand and English Confectionery at lowest prices. TTR. W. H. Presswood, Optometrist, A is THE Sight -Specialist of this Town. He will also Test Sight at Country Homes by invitation. All repairs carefully executed. New address. Marv Street. 1-BARGAIN Corner.—Coat-hangers, 3d each; Sandsoap, 1/6 dozen cakes; Glass Pepper and Salters, 4d each; Powder Puffs, Cd each. — S.P.Q.R., Thames. T> 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. "jDARGAIN Corner.—New American Magazines, usually to 1/6; now 6d; China Egg Gups, 2d each; Flour Dredgers, 3d each. —S.P.Q.R., Thames.
Y\TE take pride in erecting the “Wallace” Machine. Our Fitters make every Machine a Show Plant. Write for particulars.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd. Thames. JJARGAIN Corner. —Barilla Soap, big bars. 10 each; Rapid Mincers, 1/each; Lunch cases from 1/9; Pond’s Creams, 1/11 pot.—S.P.Q.R., Thames. WATCHES cleaned, G/6; Clocks from 2/6. All repairs now undertaken and work done" personally.—W. H. Presswood. Optometrist (Sight Specialist) and General Repairer, Mary Street, opposite County Chambers. gPLENDID Results obtained by users of Pyes’ Shock Absorbing Pulleys, on all makes of Separators: Price, £4/15/-. D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. rjHOWNSON’S No. 1 Hair Tonic is a very Popular application for the of Falling Hair.—Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Thames. JpOR best results, use the “Wallace” Milking Machine. Write to us now for all particulars.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd.. Thames rrOWNSON’S “Balm Cough Mixture” gives speedy relief, and is a wellknown remedy for Coughs and Colds.— Townson’s Fhnrmacy, Thames. WANTED KNOWN: Fresh Daily Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. r> ”ve>' nf Fungus.—She Chong, Pollen Street. - - = 1 ■ —j rpoWNSON’S Pharmacy maintains its 1 reputation for careful dispensing with moderate charges.—Wm. Town son, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames TSARGAIN Corner.—Envelopes, 2Jd. nacket; Cotton Vests, 11 Ac!; School Writing Pads, 3d; Whizz Cleaner, 8d iin.—S.P.Q.R. Hate Maingay’s,), Pollem Street. Thames. KALB. Bag Champion Flour given to 1 1 second largest subscriber to Cailo-
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16645, 16 November 1925, Page 1
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