AMUSEMENTS. COME EARLY! " | KING'S TO-NIGHT | I KING'S TO-NIGHT I The Greatest Sensation, of the Talking Screen! Words inadequately fail to describe it. New York, London, Sydney, N.Z. Cities taken by storm! AND AND NO W NOW THAMES! THAMES ! The King's has again shown that it provides only the • best, regardless j of cost, and the management respectfully request immediate reservation of seats so as to avoid'disappointment. vl UNITED ARTISTS Present: GLORIA SWAN SON /.i.G L OR I A ■■■•' S WAN. SON GL OR I A >.S WANS ON GLORIA ' SWA NS O N '■' w V in,, " mHE mRESPASSER." " mHE " HE " mHE " HE " mHE " HE RESPASSER." mRESPASSER." RESPASSER." mRESPASSER." "HE RESPASSER." ,;' DYNAMIC! APPEALING! / ,~* COLOURFUL! WONDERFUL! ' SUPERLATIVE! . ~ . .TREMENDOUS! I, Gloria. Swanson as Marion Donnell lives and loves, has. her joys and sorrows. Fights for her child, and WINS.' NEVER WAS SEEN ANYTHING .'' .LIKE IT! ENJOY A PLEASANT EVENING! ST..JAMES' • I ' : ANNIVERSARY £«ONCERT. • ' In Church Hall, MONDAY, AT 7.45 P.M. Full and Varied Programme by : TALENTED PERFORMERS., .< Tickets 1/-. 'ln Behalf of Church Funds. 151 WANTED KNOWN. TRON Duke, not""'•Earl;; Jellicoe's -Yaehti' but the- heaviest cropping potato.grown! Stocks ; to-hand*?Also Epicure, the ; earliest pbtato/.^Robin; Adair, Puritans, Arran Chieft etc.— Geo. Wood, Thames. "DUSHED! They rushed those open Granite Dishes. All gone. But we have a line of Glass Salad Bowls at 2/-. Big ones. Hop in now in >case they go; 2 for 3/9. —Geo. Wood. "□[AIR Brooms, from 3/6, Yard Brooms 3/6, Floor Mops 3/3. All handled. Use your old handle and these are 6d less. Scrubs, 6d to 1/9. —Geo. Wood. .; ■.■''. . CAGE Plants, sturdy strong plants. Not seedlings, 6d each. Rhubarb roots, Crimson Winter and Giant Summer, 9d each.—Geo. Wood. T\ON'T Pay fancy prices for South-ern-packed Teas,, Vhen we sell good liquoring blends at l/8> 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 lb. And we sell a lot. Think of the saving.—Geo. Wood, Thames. BUSINESS NOTICES. V Q.OODWIN AND gON. BRICKLAYERS AND TYLERS TERRACE ST., THAMES. ILL CLASSES CEMETERY WORK UNDERTAKEN. kgontat jor: McNAB AND MASON, Monumental Masons, Auckland. JROWN "OAKERY. > (Next Brian Boru Hotel). J. E. PHILLIPS - - Proprietor. I SHORTLAND. Bread and Small Goods delivered daily to all parts of Thames and Suburbs. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALITY. A TRIAL SOLICITED. JAMES |£ERNICK, SHAREBROKER. Pollen Street - - THAMES. 'PHONE 97. P.O. POX 9. "OUGHTON'S Central Tea Rooms, " Pollen St., . for Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. For Cakes and Small Goods, Houghton's Bakery, Queen St., •Phone 282. ►EADER'S Florist Shop for High- * Class Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., .on shortest notice.—Reader, th e Florist, -Phone 247. ISSES SCOTT, for High-Class Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on shortest notice. Phones 41M, 260 or 250.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 1
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