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19/6 Pair. MEN'S SMART DRESS SHOES, good fitting, wonderful value. "A BEAT ALL LINE.' DANBY'S SHOE STORE.

WANTED. WANTED TO BUT, LOST & FOUND and other small Classified Advertisements:— Once. Three times 18 Words 1/- 2/6 SITUATIONS VACANT. "PROM end of August, capable Domestic Help, no washing.—Apply to Mrs W. Bongard, Mackay St. 117 ~\f AN for Machine-milking and general Farm work.—Apply Star Office. 109 .OLD Necklace arid Pendant, set with Rubies.—Reward at Mrs J. Pratt's, Pollen Street. l 108 SITUATIONS WANTED. iNY Class Building or Cabinet " Work undertaken. Prices reasonable. Town or Country. Plans prepared.—W. Brown, Heale St. 119 FOR SALE. IMITED number of Shares In Waiotahi Mine at Id., per share. No liability. All money spent In developing the Mine. —Apply F. Sawyer, Thames. 118 >AINBOW Tea-Rooms, corner Pollen and Mary Streets. —For particulars, apply Rooms. 99 pULLETS, White Leghorns, WarrenHellaby, laying, 10/6; Black Orpington Hens, 1-year, laying, 5/-. —J. Donald, 'Phone 193 R. CjTEEL Guitar and Case, practically new.—Ring 315. 91 CUTTINGS of Warren-Ledger or Mc-Lean-Thompson Eggs, 15 Eggs 10/6.—Apply J. Donald, 'Phone 193 R. Thames. 87 SELECTED Settings of Eggs and Sturdy Day-old Chicks. ' Black Orpingtons, Shaw strain, 7/6 15 eggs; White Leghorns. Shaw strain, 20/- 15 eggs (limited number). Day-old Chicks, 15/- dozen. Now ready.—J. A. Williams, Mackay St.,' Thames. BOARD WANTED. Y°UTH wants Board, private family; comfortable, cheap.—Apply "Urgent,".Star Office. -115" WANTED KNOWN. npo be seen for short season only.— Sketch of Beautiful Coast Road in Water Colour, at Brokenshire's Stationery Shop. 89 CT. GEORGE'S Men's Society.— Parish Hall, t Wednesday, at 8 p.m.: Interesting Addresses, Musical and Vocal Items. Admission 1/-. 110

J] ST. B. HAMILTON, Deed.—Persons having Claims against the Estate of Benjamin Hamilton, late of Wharepoa, Farmer, deceased, are requested to send particulars of their Claims in writing to the undersigned.—C. N. O'Neill, Solicitor, Paeroa. 98 JOIN S.P.Q.R. Lending Library.— 300 Books to choose from. MISCELLANEOUS. THRESH Cooked Crayfish, Deep-Sea Mussels, Oysters, Kippered Cod and Smoked Fish at Thames Fisheries' Shop. 116 AT S.P.Q.R. —Paper Back Novels by popular Authors, such as Edgar Wallace, Mulford, Seltzer, Oppenheim, Annie Swan, etc. 1/- and 9d each. "ISSES SCOTT, for High-Class Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on shortest notice. Phones 41M, 260 or 250. "DARGAINS at S.P.Q.R. Odd Cups, 4d each; Tin Pots and Tin Kettles at 1/- each; Plunket Feeding Bottles, 6d each or 3 for 1/3; Shoe Laces, 2d pair, or 9d half-dozen pairs; Old English Lavender Soap, 4d Cake. "READER'S Florist Shop for HighClass Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice.—Reader, the Florist, Phone 247. HOUSANDS of Pain-Go Tablets have been sold for Headaches or Influenza. Be up-to-date and use the successful remedy. 1/6 everywhere. A T S.P.Q.R- —Hospital Peroxide (10 vol.), useful for so many purposes—Toilet, Bleaching the Hair, Whitening the Teeth, relieving Sunburn and Freckles. As an Antiseptic for Cuts, etc. Only 6d for 4oz. Bottle. TT. McDONALD, Mary Street, 'Phone 122.—Winter Firing, Pukemlro Coal stocked; also Coke, Tl-tree Wood, stove, grate or long lengths, in any quantity. All orders promptly attended to. ARBAGE Plan™. * varieties; Cauli- ; flowp'"". 3 varieties; /Lettuce, Leeks. Beet, red or silver; strong, healthy plants, at Reader's, 'Phone ?47. ARDENED Seedlings of all Seasonable Annuals and Border i Plants. You have less failures with Reader's Seedlings.—Phone 247. TF You appreciate Artistic, Readable Printing, correctly grouped and effectively displayed, you will place rour Orders with the "Thames Star." Ring 'Phone 20 and our Representative will call on you.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 1

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