MOTOR SERVICES. HITE'S ERVICES. fpHAMES—QOROMANDEL—JJAURAKI pLAINS. rpHAMES AUCKLAND. Leaves Thames. Daily except Sundays. 7.30 a.m 3 p.m Leaves Aucklan Dally except Sundays. 10 a.m 3.30 p.m' ON Cars will leavi Thames at 5.30 p.m and leave Auckland at 5.30 p.m. SINGLE FARE .... 11/6 RETURN PARE .... £l/1/QOROMANDEL gERVICE. ■ROYAL " TITAIL. / Leaves Thames L< Dally except Sundays. 2 p.m SINGLE FARE . RETURN FARE Leaves Coromartde Daily except Sundays. 9.15 a.m } .... 11/6 E ..... £1 Coromandei Car connects with th< Auckland Car. /; . PHONES: Thames 40, Coromandei 87 , In future only\>ne trip will be made to the Hauraki Plains on Saturdays. Leave Thames, 8.30 a.m. "'■. , Leave Ngatea 11.30, Kerepeeht 12.15, arriving Thames 1 ,p.m. W WHITE AND gON. THAMES. ■ :"v>^
ELOCUTION. IIfISS TTATHLEEN p # JJAPPSi , L.T.C.L. ELOCUTIONIST, .. J 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.nu-» p.m. " -
QHAS. gUNTING, REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN. Pollen Street Central. THAMES. TELEPHONE 237. i Just arrived: The Latest Automatic WestinghouM Make \ ■ELECTRIC JRONS. Estimates given tor all classes of Electrlo Installations In any part of the District. Only Registered Ifirenien employed. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL.
IARNOL'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 Bartlemy's Treasure," "The Chronicles of the Imp," 2/6 each. Also, "High Noon," Crosbie Garstln; "Female of the Species," Sapper; "Two Plights Up," Mary Robt. Rinehart; "Tiger Claws," Packard; 2/6 each; posted, 2/10. W. Q AMON -.., !^SJ Stationer and Music Seller, THAMES.
rpHAMES RUCTION ]fij KEQUIRES p OOD, TJSED JjIURNISHINGS pOOD, TTSED JpURNISHINGS pOOD, TJSED pURNISHINGS IN ANT 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." rpHAMES RUCTION PHONE 7.
"ARDENED Seedlings of all Sea- - sonable Annuals and Border I Plants. You have less failures with Reader's Seedlings.—Phone 247. -7.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17929, 3 July 1930, Page 1
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