SITUATIONS VACANT. j-JUUSEMAID (immediately); no cooking.—Apply evening. MVs Gray, Queen Street. LOST. JJURSE, containing money, between Coakley’s and Maekay Street; £1 reward—Apply Star Office. FOR SALE. Appropriation of £2OO in Terminating Building Society No. 1 Group. —Apply E. J. Renshaw, Pollen Street. OILSKIN Coats (6 only), at 40/each; 1 Dray Saddle and Breeching, £6/10/-; 1 Lady’s Bicycle, cheap. —W. A. Dabb. Jj]NGLISH Sole Leather for Home ' Repairs always in stock.—W. A. Dabb. fjvwo Shares in Thames Building Society, No. 4 Group.—Apply Star 1 Office. JjVVE-ROOMED Bungalow, all conveniences; fine view; concrete paths. Small deposit; terms arranged. —Apply Star Office. ’ jp'REEHOLD Business, General Store, living rooms attached; price £460, for fittings, freehold and goodwill. Stock at valuaiton. This well worth inspection—Apply Star Office. (J9OD Corner Site, Pollen Street. Lease and stock in shop. Will reduce stock if desired. —Apply Star 1 Office. JpRUIT and Vegetables; cheapest In Thames. —She Chong, Pollen” St. , WANTED TO RENT. jpARTLY Furnished House or Flat. — Address at Star Office. WANTEp KNOWN. rjTHE Women’s National Reserve will hold their Monthly Meeting in St. George’s Parish Hall on Friday next> August 6th., at 2.30 p.m. O.ARDENING done, Hedges, Paths, by hour or contract. Ring 285. Address, R. Bennett, c/o Mc®ollumj Queen Street, Thames. JpRESH Rabbits, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; Fresh and' Smoked Fish daily.—’Phone 208, Thames Fisheries, Ltd. WE have a lOin. Record selling at 3/-. Call and hear them. —Richardson, Pollen Street. SATISFACTION assured if you purchase a Wallace Milking Everything of the best. Get particulars.. ..... “J>UY while the spirit moves you, at Cullen’s “Star” Bargain Sale. — Every article in the establishment reduced in price. WANTED KNOWN: Fresh Daily Fruit and Vegetables. China Silk. Buyer of Fungus.—She Chong Pollen Street. WANTED Known. That L. L. Reader can supply Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., in City Styles, on shortest notice. ’Phone No. 247. QLOTHES Brushes. Everybody wants one; must have one. We are selling them 1/3, 1/6, 3/-. —Richardson, Pollen Street. 0OME! Come! You’ll enjoy the Programme given at the Salvation Army Sale of Work next Friday and Saturday. MISCELLANEOUS. SALVATION Army Hall: Sale of Work next Friday afternoon and. evening; also Saturday afternoon, in Presbyterian Church Reserve. WE have a nice line of the Latest/ Style and Design in Shopping Baskets.—Richardson, Pollen Street. I3LANT Now, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Hedge and Shelter Trees; Roses and Hardy Annuals, etc. —L. L. Reader, ’Phone 247. C3PECIAL Purchase Ladies’ Velour Coats, fur trimmed. New styles and colours at greatly reduced prices at Cullen’s. Q.REAT Winter Sale in Salvation Army Hall, Friday afternoon and evening, August 6th. Stalls of every description. A T Cullen’s Star Bargain Sale: AllWool Flannel 1/6; Single Bed Blankets, 19/6 pair; Grey Blankets, 15/11 pair; Rugs, 9/11 each; othetf sizes proportionately reduced. rroWNSON’S Pharmacy maintains its reputation for careful dispensing,with moderate charges.— Wm. Townson. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames T>UY a Wallace Milking Machine if you wish to minimise your milking troubles. Clean and quick milking guaranteed. TTOME Cookery and High Class Con-’ i L fectioner. ''"adbury’s and Pascell’tf Chocolates and New Zealand Toffees. Meat Pies our speciality. Crumpita fresh daily.—Mrs Hall, Shortland. TREING particularly heavily stocked in Men’s Woollen Underwear, we are offering value in these lines. Unequalled since the war, at ouf, "Star 1 * Bargain Sale. —Geo. Cullen./<fi£;Cd: r TARING your picture to us. We guar--1 antee satisfaction, both in price and workmanship.—Richardson, Pollen Street. * . I BARBALTCTTS Famous, Port Wine recommended by Medical Profession. Postal address, Box '?!), P.O Thames. Price, 21/- per 2-gallon jar <>r 26/per case 1 dozen bottles. '*'*’• withS order; freight extra. Rinu l*>oW.a or J. Montague, Pollen Street, Tha mes.
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Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16855, 4 August 1926, Page 1
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