motor services. mmCERVICES HITE’S rjIHAMES—QOROMANDEL—"fIfAURAKI pLAIN S. /JIHAMES Leaves Thames. Dally except Sundays. 7.30 a.m 3 p.m ON SUNDAYS Cars Thames at 5.30 p.m and leave Auck land at 5.30 p.m. SINGLE FARE RETURN FARE Leaves Auckland Daily except Sundays. 10 a.m 3.30 p.m will leave 11/6 £l/1/rtOROMANDEL gERVTCE. pOYAL MAIL. Leaves Thames Dally except Sundays. 2 p.m Leaves Coromande Daily except Sundays. 9.16 ajn SINGLE FARE .... 11/® RETURN FARE £1 Coromandel Car corihOdts with the Auckland Car. PHONES: Thames 40, Codomandel 37. In future only one trip vrill he made to the Haurakl Plains on Saturdays. Leave Thames; 8.30 a,m.. Leave Ngatea 11.30, Kerepeehi 124.6, arriving Thames 1 p.m. TV TyHITE ANli gON. * V THAMES. ELOCUTION. AfISS TTATHIIEEN p # RAPPS, L.T.C.L. elocutionist, VISITS THAMES EACH WEEK. Clear, Correct Speech; Recitals; Public Speaking, etc. interviews: CENTRAL HALL (side entrance). FRIDAYS, from 4.30 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 9.30 a.m.—3 p.m. OHAS. JAUNTING. - registered electrician. Pollen Street Central. THAMES. TELEPHONE 237.
Just arrived: The Latest Automatic WestinghouM Make E lecTr ic I rons , Estimates given for all classes Electrlo Installations In any part of the District. Only Registered Iflremen employed. REPAIRS A speciality, everything electrical. JEFFERY JpARNOL’S BOOKS NOW PUBLISHED'IN THE CHEAP EDITIONS. “The Broad Highway,” “The Amateur Gentleman,” “Beltane the Smith,” "Sir John Dering,” “Martin Conisby’s Vengeance,” “Black Bartletny’s Treasure,” “The Chronicles of the Imp,” 2/6 each. Also, "High Noon,” Crosbie Garstin; “Female of the Species,” Sapper; “Two Flights Up,” Mary Robt. Rinehart; “Tiger Claws,” Packard; 2/6 each; posted, 2/10. QARSON. Stationer and THAMES. fJIHAMES RUCTION • JJART REQUIRES p OOD, fJSED JjHJRNISHINGS pOOD, JJSED pURNISHINGS pOOD, ‘jjSED FURNISHINGS IN ANY QUANTITY. We will buy straight-out or Sell on your account. Liberal allowance made on Used Furniture in exchange for New. “VALUE AND. FAIR DEALING.” rjTHAMES RUCTION ]\'|"ART PHONE 7. TTARDENED Seedlings of all Seasonable Annuals and Border Plants. You have less failures with Reader’s Seedlings.—Phone 247.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17928, 2 July 1930, Page 1
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