AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S npO-NIGHT O-NIGHT AGAIN AT KING’S THEATRE TOG<IR JOHN TLJARTIN TYARVEY OHN XTA ARTIN ARVEY * In the 12-Reel British-made Screen American Film “ HTHE QNLY WAY.” TWELVE “ AV” 'TTOTiIT.VTn NLY AY.” TWELVE (It Led to the Steps of the Scaffold.) Adapted •CHARLES DICKENS’ CLASSIC CHARLES DICKENS’ CLASSIC Prices: Circle 2/-, CHILDREN HALF-PRICE ONLY rjIHE RING’S QRCHESTRA. NOTICE. T.V.F.B. ,rriHE Members of the Thames Volunteer Fire Brigade will muster at the Fire Station this evening, at 7.30 o’clock, to attend the Conversazione tendered to Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson, at the King’s Theatre. Dress Uniform; Caps, White Tops. By Order of the Superintendent. P. L. JENKIN, Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. AUCKLAND - IJIHAMES VIA HAURAKI PLAINS. TURUA, NGATE A. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, • December 12th. EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Leaving White’s Garage, Thames 5.30 p.in. Arriving G.P.0., Auckland .. 9.30 p.m. Leaving Auckland 10 a.m. Arriving Thames 2.30 p.m. Seats may be booked at White’s V P-Garage, Thames, Phone -40. < . Single, £1; Return, £l/15/-. RIDE WITH AARD. QZIER AND ’yyOODS. JJNDER MANAGEMENT. GRAHAMSTOWN GROCERY. J WISH to announce that the Grocery and Provision Business lately carried on by G. McKee at Albert Street, Thames, has now been taken over, and will be run on the most up-to-date lines. Full stocks of new season’s goods may be had at the lowest prices consistent with the best quality. All Orders promptly delivered to any part of the Town or Country. A TRIAL SOLICITED. V. ’PHONE 99. TANFIELD, Manager. MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. VWRITE for Free Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet and Rubber Goods. Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly conflden- ; tial, and parcels forwarded in plain sealed wrapper, post free. MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. P.O. Box 421. Wellington. ■gROKENSHIRE AND JJOSS. REGISTERED PLUMBERS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS. Carry a large selection of up-to-date Designs in Baths, Lavatories, Sinks, and Sanitary Earthenware. SANITARY WORK A SPECIALITY. Estimates Given. ADVERTISING EXPERT BY JJOME £<TUDY! Advertising is often known as “the profession that pays,” and there is no doubt that wonderful opportunities are open to the young man or young woman who enters this highly-specialised and all-important branch of commerce. By enrolling for HEMINGWAY’S ADVERTISING COURSE you can study in the privacy of your own home to go in for this highly-in-teresting and profitable profession. RETAILERS: Learn through this Course to write live, business-pulling advertisements, and so induce more customers to buy more goods in your store. To-day, Now! Write for full particulars of this valuable subject. p[EMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE P.O. BOX 516. Auckland,
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Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16961, 7 December 1926, Page 1
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