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WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, LOST & FOUNP and' other small Classified AdvertH*ments: Once. Three tim»*. IS Words 1/- 2/6 25 Words 1/6 4/jpURSE, containing Money, Monday night, between Shortland and Parawai Station. Reward £l finder. —Apply Star Office. 252 FOUND. TjADY'S Watch, ;it Thames.—Apply Star Office. ■ 275 FOR SALE. Y Fowls and Ducks, for Easter, from 3/- to 6/- each.—Apply W. Scott, Parawai. .. , 2"77 25 YOUNG Indian Runner Ducks; also Firewood. short lengths, Clothes Props, etc.-—Apply. J. Ruzich, Waiomo. . 271 Q.REEN Peas, New Potatoes, Turnips, Beetroot, Lettuces, fresfa pulled each clay from our own Gar* dens; white labour.—At Readers, 'Phone 247. WANTED KNOWN. . CEE Your Leading Axemen, Cyclists and Runners in action at To Aroha on Easter Monday. v 272 Q. PADFIELD, Mackay St., ,Coal V * Dealer. Best Waikato Coal stocked. All Orders promptly attended to. i A trial solicited. 'Phone 109. rv&ii at ■« »rr«v.*« Reader can supply Wreaths. Bouquets, etc., in City Styles, on shortest notice.—'Phonrj No. 247. "RAIN expected at any time. Leave your Broken Umbrella at the Fancy Depot (next Bongard's), for prompt repairs. - dren's Outfitters. A special line of Boys' Pants, 5/11; Gym. Frocks, all sizes, fadeless and unsnrinkable.. WATCH Thursday's Star for .announcements of the Big Meetings of the Church of Christ Easter Camp. 278 MISCELLANEOUS. v C*T. GEORGE'S Church.—Wednesday, v March 27, at 7.45. Choir will render Choruses and Solos from "The Crucifixion." Collection Church funds.. 258 T)ANCE to-night in ■~ Music by *VK" Boys. ; - ' 281 ■jl/TONSTER Sports Meeting at Te ' Arena on Easter Monday; £l3O in Prizes. 272 HHRADES compelled to Close on Easter Saturday are: Grocers, Drapers, Boptshops, Ironmongers, Jewellers, Stationers, Tailors, Cycle Dealers ' • ' 276 tM;M;«J«*&239 ■ Easter Caravy paign, High School Grounds, 28th March to 2nd April.. Meetings at Marquee. Public heartily invited. 278 THURSDAY will be the Long Shoppine Night this week. Open till 9 p.m. " 276 rriHE Saturday Committee announce that certain Trades are compelled by Law to Close on Easter Saturday. ''i : , . ' ' ■ 276 HPHE Price of Milk will be z-aised Id. a Quart from Ist. April.—Thames •Milk Vendors' Association, 255 JfEREPEEHI Sports, Easter Mon-( day—Horse and Running Events, Wood-Chopping, etc. Good Prizes. Entries close with J. E. Smith, Secretary, Monday, March 25. Horse Events Post Entry. • ■ 248 I ALL Invited to Church of Christ Easter Camp Public Meetings. Good services, eloquent addresses, bright singing. .278 ■RUNNING on our Property at Tofara, one Brindle Heifer. Owner can have same by paying expenses. —Bateman and Co. 257 A LL the Fun of the Fair, Vaudeville, "■ Sideshows, at Te Aroha on Easter Monday. ■ .-, t . . , 273 THRESH Smoked Fish, Tuesday and Wednesday, at Thames Fisheries' Shop. 263 T ADIES! —We are clearing stock of Piece Goods at less than wholesale cost.—The Fancy Depot' (next Bongard's.) . . THRESH Vegetables each day from our own Gardens; also all Fruit in season, at Reader's, 'Phone 247. KJ White's Garage), Pollen Street, Thames, is open all day Thursday and Late Night Friday. Footballers and Sports, make Clark's your Footwea* Store. Satisfaction guaranteed. ASHIONETTE, Thames South.—J x We now have a reliable Dress-* maker, who is prepared to execute! orders. Frocks, Costumes, Coats; fit and style guaranteed. We have a nice selection of materials to choose from. See these before purchasing elsewhere. *PEND Easter Monday at Kerepeehl *■* Sports.—A good day's outing guaranteed. Horse Events, WoodChopping, Running Events. Band in , attendance. Dance in evening.—J. B. Smith, Secretary. 248 . "DLANT now for Winter and Spring Displays. Winter Flowering Sweet Peas, Beauty Stock, Canterbury Bells, Snapdragons, Cinerarias, Pansy Seeds- also Bulbs of Anemones, Ranunculi, Daffodils, etc., at Reader's. ISSES SCOTT, for High-clasr ■ Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on Shortest Notice. Thonea 4XM, 260 or 250. ...... -._~J

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17586, 27 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17586, 27 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17586, 27 March 1929, Page 1

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