BEAT ALL MEN’S CHROME OPEN FRO BALMORALS, toe and li .plates. Great Wear. j'V Bargain! Price, 19/6 pair. LADIES’ GLACE KID STJRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS. Wonderful value, 7/11 pr. DANDY'S SHOE STORE.
WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, LOST & FOUND and other small classified Advertisements:— 18 Words 1/- 2/6 25 Words 1/6 4/SITUATIONS VACANT. QPPORTUNITY Is offered reliable, capable man to secure profitable ! engagement in a sound growing en- > terprise. Good future and advancement is assured to man willing to work for success. £250 capital required, fully secured by merchandise. Replies treated confidentially.—For interview, address No. 142, care Star Office. , !■' r ; > . FOR SALE. JpIREWOOD, best White Ti-Tree; 8 Bags, £l—Telephone 221, F. McMahon. 27 gECTION,, corner Walter and Queen Street.—Particulars from C. H. Coakley, Pollen St. 21 WANTED KNOWN. fJMJI CLUB’S Dance, Kauaeranga, tomorrow. Supper, excellent floor. Please note change of Bus Timetable: Leaves White Star 7.45 p.m. 28 WANTED TO RENT.
pIVE or Six-Roomed Convenient House, waterfront, hill or Parawai, by married couple, no children. Will pay good rent for suitable house. —Apply Mrs Ferriday, Rolleston St. 2E> TO LET. Fine Business Premises corner Pollen and Sealey Street, now occupied by Springhall, Stationer, available from August Ist.—Apply Hetherings|ons Ltd., Thames. 31* MISCELLANEOUS. g T. GEORGE’S Women’s Guild will hold an Old-Time Dance (Com--** petition Prizes) in Parish Hall on Monday, 7th, at 8 p.m. Admission, 1/6. 29 ! JfJVERYONE wlil be at Kopu Hall this Saturday. Why? The Dance of the Year, Boy! Famous Maori Entertainers’ Orchestra. ' 26 JOCKEY VPlayers! V- Have your Sticks bound with White Leather, 3/6 and 5/.—W. A. Dabb, Pollen St. 22 N ORA and Jack are going to Kopu this Saturday. Why. weire all going! Good supper, best of music, and only 2/6 and 1/6. Z 6 g NEEZE, Sort Throat, Pain-Go, with hot drinks. Headache, Influenza, Pain-Go every time. Chemists and St&res, 1/6. D ON ’T Forget, Kopu Hall, this Saturday. Dance of the Season. Famous Maori Entertainers. Orchestra. Gents. 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Firstclass Supper. 26 JJOUGHTON’S Central Tea Rooms, Pollen St., for Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. For Cakes and Small Goods, Houghton's Bakery, Qucin SL, 'Phone 282. > . MISSES SCOTT, for High-Class Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on shortest notice. Phones 41M, 260 or 260. QABBAGE Plants, 3 varieties; Cauliflowers, 3 varieties; Leeks, Beet, red or silver; strong; v '~\j healthy plants, at Reader’s, 247. ’Phone p. MCDONALD, Mary Street, ’Phone Coal stocked; also Coke, Tl-tree Wood, stove, grate or long lengths, in any quantity. All orders promptly attended to. ►EADER’S Florist Shop for High--1 Class Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on lortest notice* —Reader, the Florist, aone 247. Q.OODWIN AND g ON. BRICKLAYERS AND TYLERS TERRACE ST., THAMES. jXj CLASSES CEMETERY WORK f UNDERTAKEN., entff *or:— McNAB AND MASON, Monumental Masons, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. QROWN JJAKERY. (Next Brian BOTu Hotel). J. E. PHILLIPS ~ - Proprietor. SHORTLAND. Bread and Small Goods delivered daily'to all parts of Thames and Suburbs. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALITY. A TRIAL SOLICITED.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17930, 4 July 1930, Page 1
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