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WANTED. WANTED TO BUT, LOST & FOUND), and other Small Classified Advertisements: — Once Three Times SITUATIONS VACANT. OAPABLE Girl, immediately; all duties.—Apply Junction Hoteh O.ENERAL Help to assist in DiningRoom; references required.—Apply Star Office. LOST. LOST. O.OLD Brooch, with Greenstone (pale) in centre.—Reward at 2 C’s Restaurant. gCHOOL-BAG, left at Mr Russell Green’s gate, Kopuarahi, last Friday.—Reward at School. FOR SALE. JJHDR Private Sale.—Household Furniture in good condition; reasonable prices.—Address at Star Office. Cycle, 1922 7-9 HarleyDavidson, in good running order. — For particulars of same, apply Mrs J. Stewart, Kopu. JjTRUIT and Vegetables; cheapest In Thames. —She Chong, Pollen St. GRAZING. O.RAZING to let, good property.— —Apply W. Bedford, Puriri. WANTED KNOWN. fpABLE Damasks, Sheetings, Calicos, and all Furnishing Goods. —Special prices at Cullen’s. WANTED KNOWN: Fresh Daily Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. Buyer of Fungus.—She Chong Pollen Street. Known. That L. L. Reader can supply' Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., in City Styles, on shortest notice. QPECIAL Purchase Ladies’ Velour Coats, fur trimmed. New styles and colours at greatly reduced prices at Cullen’s. MISCELLANEOUS. J3AND of Hope, St. James’ Hall, Monday, May 31st., 7.30 p.m. Splendid Programme. Come and hear the Children. Collection. QONSTANCE RITCHIE, A.L.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte and Violin. (Term commences with Pupil.)— “Brookthorpe,” Tararu. to Land Agents and others. —My Sections at Mata, Tapu, are withdrawn from sale. —E. L. Williams. CUX only Beautiful Evening Frocks (very latest), almost half-price at Cullen’s. T>ICHARDSON, Pollen Street.—Join our Lending Library. Only 2/- to join, and over 800 Books to choose from. TTOME-COOKING. Meat Pies and French Twists a speciality. Auckland and Local Block Cake.—Mrs Hall, Shortland. Only address. TPABLE Damasks, Sheetings, Calicos, and all Furnishing Goods. —Special prices at Cullen’s. LUNCHEON and Tea Rooms, opposite Brian Boru Hotel, Thames. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Luncheons and Suppers a speciality. A trial solicited. VUE take pride in erecting the “Wal- * V lace” Machine. Our Fitters make •?very Machine a Show Plant. Write for particulars. —D. McL. Wallace, ‘Ltd. Thames. DTCHARDSON, Pollen Street. —Do you want that Picture framed? We qre experts. Bring it to us. SPECIAL Purchase Ladies’ Velour Coats, fur trimmed. New styles and colours at greatly reduced prices at Cullen’s. CENTRAL TEA ROOMS (late Mrs Hayes) and Confectionery Shop, Pollen Street, opp. Strand Theatre. Luncheon, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Suppers, etc. Full stock of Sweets, Boiled Lollies, and Presentation Boxes of Chocolates kept. nnoWNSON’S No. 1 Hair Tonic is a very Popular application for the checking of Falling Hair.—Wm. Townson. Pharmaceutical Chemist. Thames. T>ARBALICH’S Famous Port or White Grape Wine. Postal address, Box 49, P.O. Thames. Price, 21/- per 3 gallon jar,’ or 26/- per case 1 dozen bottles. Cash with order; freight extra. Ring 159 W, or J. Montague. Pollen Street, Thames. T3ICHARDSON, Pollen Street.—Now is the time to buy good Presents cheap. Great reduction. CJIX only Beautiful Evening Frocks (very latest), almost half-price at Cullen’s. best results, use the “Wallace” Milking Machine. Write to "s rmw for all particulars.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd.. Thames. /HURTN’S Wines are a Tonic and a great cure for Invalids. Price, only 2/1 per quart bottle, but . must be bought In 2-gallon .Tars, or more. For orders, ring 269 M.. or Coakley & Co. nriQWNSON’S “Balm Cough Mixture” elves speed’ relief, and is a wellknown remedy fi>r Coughs and Colds.— Tnwnson’s Pharmacv. Thames. T>LANT Now for Autumn and Winter Ricnming* Petunias. Coreopsis, Gillardlas, Dimorphotheca. Pansies Verbenas, etc. —L. L. Reader has them.

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16799, 29 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16799, 29 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16799, 29 May 1926, Page 1

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