AMUSEMENTS. SPEND YOUR SATURDAY EVENINGS AT At 7.45 p.m. No. I—NEWS. No. 2 A Gripping- and Stirring Melodrama of the Eire-Fighting Forces, backed by Thrills, Romance and Danger. RUDOLF RITTNER RUDOLF RITTNER In “ WHEN T)UTY rjALLS.” “ * V HEN ■ UTY INTERVAL, 9.15 p.m. No. 3—NEWS. No. 4 —Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences. VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN A Simon Legree among Men; a Shorn Lamb with a Woman. T ASH.” With CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. . AT USUAL PRICES. SOCIAL. NATIONAL RESERVE. A- SOCIAL Afternoon will be held in St. George’s Parish Hall, THURSDAY, August 15, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. Musical Items. , Afternoon Tea. Tickets, 1/-. 66 ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. gPRING JpLOWER ’gHOW , AND SALE OF WORK. In Hali, Pahau Street. . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 12 and 13. In Behalf of Church Funds. 67 MEETINGS. rpiHAMES LAND, BUILDING AND X INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent.) JjP-HE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Society’s Office, on THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. \ BUSINESS: Adoption of BalanceSheet and Report; . Election of Committee. - J. KERNICK, Secretary. 63 NOTICES. IS^OTICE. rpHE George Fisher brought before the Thames Court yesterday is not George F. Fisher, of Haven St., Thames. 72 THE COAST. M c M AHON ’ s 13 US SERVICE- • SUNDAY COAST TRIP. ]p< McMAHON’S 'Bus will leave Mary Street Corner to-morrow (Sunday), 'at 10 a.m., returning from Tapu at 5 p.m. FARES: Tapu, 3/6 return; Puru, 2/6 return. ELOCUTION. ]£ATHLEEN p J>APPS, L.T.C.L. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Visits THAMES each FRIDAY (from 4.30 p.m.), and SATURDAY (9.30 a.m—3 p.m.) STUDIO: CENTRAL HALL (room at back), Pollen St. ELOCUTION in all branches for Students of all ages. MISCELLANEOUS. •ASHIONETTE. —Changing over to Saturday long night, close Thursy afternoon next, August 15. IRESH Vegetables each day from - our own Gardens; also all Fruit season, at Reader’s, 'Phone 247. PADFIELD, Mackay St.., Coal * Dealer. Best Waikato Coal icked. All Orders promptly attended A trial solicited. ’Phone 109. 'ASHIONETTE. Ladies’ ft e w Spring Jumper Suits. Costumes, •esses and Latest Material now owing at New Premises. —FashionMcDONALD, Mary St., ’Phon* '• 122. —Winter Firing, Pukemiro al stocked; also Coke, Ti-tree ood, stove, grate or long lengths, any quantity. All Orders promptly ;ended to. 160 You appreciate Artistic, Readable Printing, correctly grouped and :tlvely displayed, you will place ■ Orders with the “Thames Star.” . ’Phone 20 and our Representa- ’ will call on you.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17660, 10 August 1929, Page 1
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