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AMUSEMENTS. IN HISTORY OF THAMES NEAR. ALL ROADS NOW LEAD THEATRE EQUAL TO CITY. ANY IN MANAGEMENT in Presenting', for the in Thames TALKING PICTURE . pURVES.” URVES,” ■ pURVES.” U URVES." Incomparable BOW BOW BOW RICHARD ARLEN. gramme will piease exacting patron. SEE AND HEAR! SEE AND HEAR! CLOSE AT 7 PM. CLOSE AT 7 P.M. •BE KEPT AFTER 7.50 P.M. NO FREE L' T ST! Extra for Reserves. Stalls, 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. CRICKET,

UNCLE TOM SAYS: “The world is full of bright and clean merriment that is no need for anything but good and wholesome fun to make the, •vyhole world laugh. Anything else is not Cricket.” Central Hall, Thames. QECEMBER 16 THJJONDAY, QECEMBER 10 TH“UNCLE rpOM.”' HE’S COMING! HE’S COMING! ALL THE WAY FROM IYA. Accompanied by the Choice of the Studio: MISS RITA McCULLY, MISS KAY CHRISTIE. MR. REG. RICHARDS, MR. LAMBERT HARVEY. ' We shall PACK the Theatre. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Hear these Experts in the Art of Entertainment. Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, Monologues, Sketches, Humour in plenty. TWO HOURS OF RARE DELIGHT. ■ 61 QUEEN CARNIVAL. queen QARNIVAL. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. DANCE ; IN FIRE STATION. . The Winner of the “POPULAR GIRL" CONTEST will be announced. ' Good Music. ' Good Floor. Admission: Gents., 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. 80 BUSINESS NOTICES JOHN pRATT. BRICKLAYER AND CONTRACTOR Pollen St., Thames. Thirty Years’ Experience at Thames SANITARY DRAINAGE INSTALLED ON CHEAPEST TERMS. Agent far J. BousklU, Monumental Masons. [A CARD. 3 / JAMES J^ERNICK, SHAREBROKER. Pollen Street - - THAMES. PHONE 97. P.O. BOX 9 R K ILGOUR ’ LICENSED SHAREBROKER. POLLEN ST., THAMES.

New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. Public Trust Office. Ocean Accident. Telephon* 23. P.O. Box 2S. MISCELLANEOUS. Tj] MCDONALD, Mary St., ’Phone * 122.—Winter Firing, Pukemiro Coal stocked; also Coke, Ti-tre« Wood, stove, grate or long lengths, In any quantity. All Orders promptly attended to, 16# (~)NION Plants: Ours need no advertising. Quality sells our Plants; also Cabbage, Cauliflower and LetCabbage, tuce Plants at Reader’s, Phone 247. B U I your Cream from the Laurel Dairy, Rolleston St.; Fresh Eggs and Butter, also Swan Bacon. Milk delivered to all parts of Town. —G. W. Knox, Proprietor. TF You appreciate Artistic, Readable Printing, correctly grouped and effectively displayed, you will place your Orders with the “Thames Star." Ring ’Phone 20 and our Representative will call on you.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17764, 11 December 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17764, 11 December 1929, Page 1