BUSINESS NOTICES. rpHE f <RAHAMSTOWN gTORE. ALBERT STREET, THAMES. CASH GROCERS. Full lines of Groceries, Crockery,' Ironmongery and Fancy Goods. • TRY OUR SNOWCAP SOAP. : > 'PHONE 99. gEALEY QTREET £<TORES. GROCER AND PROyiSION MERCHANT. CHEAP GROCERIES FOR CASH. RICE PINEAPPLE DEEPHAVEN PEACHES KUFFER PEARS .■'...'.: NEW DATES SULTANAS C.M.C. TONGUES .... 51b 1/- .... 6£d Tin ... 1/2 Tin 4d, 31b lid 6d ........ 1/6 p Q Q.UNN, PHONE 268. JUST ARRIVED ! A DIRECT SHIPMENT OF LATEST DESIGNS IN ENGLISH CHINA at Low Prices. SUPPER SETS, 7 pieces, 7/11 .SET. SALAD SETS, 7 pieces, large size, Fruit and Saucers, 7/11 SETTEA SETS, 21 pieces, exceptional value, , 14/6 SETDINNER SETS, 32 pieces, latest'ivory body, China, 57/6 SETODD CUPS, Gold edge, White and Gold and Black edge, Q /__ HALF-DOZEN. JOIN OUR 'XMAS CLUB NOW! , JOIN OUR 'XMAS CLUB NOW! J. GALLOWAY, PHONE 63. BOX 63. TAILORING. W WORTHINGTON. TAILOR. POLLEN' STREET, THAMES. Fit and Style; Guaranteed. CLEANING AND PRESSING. Own material made up. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Australian Mutual Providen Society. ACTUAL RESULTS OF A WHOLE TERM OF LIFE POLICY—TABLE A. E. N. Miller, Esq., of Thames, effected a Policy with the A.M.P. Society—No. 189384—in 1891,- and-the results, which are as follows, are published with his permission for the benefit of the assuring public:— £ s d SUM ASSURED ......... 1000 0 0 Age 22—Yearly Premium 20 0 0 At' 31st December, 1928, he had paid 37J years' , premiums, amounting to .. 750 0 0 BONUS ADDITIONS To 31st December, 1927 .. 1099 8 0 1928 (1 year only) 53 18 0 The amount assured under the Policy is ........... £2153 6 0 THE A.M.P. Offers the best Contract, holds exceptional reserves, gives unquestionable security. A'l surplus belongs to the Policyholders. Effect a Policy at once and share in this year's Bonuses. „ District Representative for New Business: MR. J. R. KIDD, ■•'-' PAEROA. HOTELS. (J. TWOHILL, Proprietor.) THAMES. jj-£OTE SAM. KAHN, Proprietor. (Late of Puriri Hotel). Best of Ales and Spirits. Prompt Attention. VISITORS TO THAMES CAN BE SURE'OF A GOOD MEAL AT REGULAR HOURS. HORTLAND ~~ Under Entirely New Management. J. DYKES, Proprietor. • JJOTEL. TIM CUCKSEY, Proprietor. EXCELLENT SERVICE. Best of Wines, Beers and Spirits always in stock. TELEPHONE 142. T A P U. YfR. ALF. WILSON, late of Devonport, notifies all old friendg and the Public generally, that he has taken over the Royal Oak Hotel, Tapu, where he will be glad to meet old and new friends. The best of Wines, Spirits and Ales ?n stock. Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, never fails.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 4
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