AMUSEMENTS. KING'S, TO-NIGHT ONLY. No. 2: RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGEL In "T-TEAVEX r)X ■pARTH." " EAVEX xX The Revolt of Youth—and the'Call of Gipsy Love. "THE GOODS/'THE BIG PICTURES OFFER Dog- Star, in "THE OUTLAW DOG." stupendous, de luxe super-feature—but while to see. us "TEX COMMANDMENTS," "VOL"KIXG OF KIXGS." He now presents with William Boyd and Leatrice Joy. Evening. "THE MAGIC' FLAME," with the -RONALD COLMAX and VILMA an Entrancing Song Prelude—" The "PROLOGUE" (Pagliacci), Mr ARHEAR YOU CALLING" (Marshall). (Rose Marie), Mr LIONEL SYMOXS. SEASON-. AT JAL PRICES. P.P.S.—Don't Miss Any of Them. VQRUA TTALL piCTURES. URUA X ICTURES. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 31. TOM MIX TOM MIX In "nHHE TJRONCHO rpwiSTER." " X HE ROXCHO -WISTER." AIso—VAUDEVILLE TURN: DELROY AXD DELANEY , In SONG, DANCE AND STORY. Don't Miss This! \ .„■ TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 3, "T>OOK I E S " ""'OOKIES" A Rollicking -Comedy of TrainingCamp Life. MEETINGS. FOOTBALL QLUB. rPHE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Fire Brigade Station on TUESDAY, April 3, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. A. FLEMIXG, ' Secretary. NOTICES. QHURCH. OF QHRIST\ SEALEY STREET. AN SATURDAY, 31st. inst., at 7.30 p.m., a Service of Induction of Mr Cyril Cooney to the Pastorate of the Thames Church will be held. Representatives from Auckland will be present, and after the Service there will be a Social Gathering in the 'Schoolroom. A cordial invitation is extended to all. BUSINESS NOTICES. NORTHERN QOMPANY SEALEY ST., THAMES, (Opposite New-Zealand.) Cash Buyers of: HIDES. SHEEP SKINS. WOOL, TALLOW, HORSEHAIR, Etc. FARMERS AND BUTCHERS should -get in touch with us. Parcels consigned or brought to the Depot will receive immediate attention.. Prompt Payment on * receipt. CALF-SKINS at Best Market. Rates. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. O.W. ROWE, Branch Manager. 'Phone 344. NORTHERN EXPORT COMPAXY. J£ ]£ILGOUR LICENSED SHAREBROKER. POLLEN ST., THAMES. Agencies:— • ■ ' Public Trust Office. New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident. Telephone 23. P.O. Box 25. [A CARD.] M R J. N. QUICKMINING ENGINEER. Properties reported on. Assays and Tests made. BRIAN BORU HOTEL, Temporary Address: ffi Q.OODWIN AND i^OJN. BRICKLAYERS AND TYLERS. Terraea Street. Thamea. ALL CLASSES CEMETER? WORK UNDERTAKENA.genta for: McNAB & MASON Monumental Maeons. Auckland/ WANTED KNOWN. Melons are short owing to the unusually dry season. Secure promptly. And use our moist Preserved Ginger with them. —Geo. Wood. piCKLING Onions. Get Dad on the job, but buy Geo. Wood's Onions. Mild Flavour. * And us P our Special Brewed Vinegar and Spices, as well as Pickle Bottle Corks. ."jU"USTARD.— Lupin's and Oat Seeds •*•""*- for green manuring your ground. Plant now and add plenty of humus to the soil for winter crops.—Geo. Wood. QEE-SAW Soap, medium size bars. " very dry. 3 for 2/3; S£.d. by halfdozen. To reduce stock we sell at that ■money.—Geo. Wood, Agent. "|\/TOTHS ruin Clothes, Clothes cost money. Then buj* our Special Carbon and Lavender Balls; also Carbon Shells. These "keep-off s M are "cheap at Wood's, the Grocer.
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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17390, 30 March 1928, Page 1
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