AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING rpO-NIGHT. X O-NIGHT. "rpHE rpiME, rpHE pLACE, "HE HUE, HE LACE, AND rriHE Q-IRL-" AND HE IRL." BETTY COMPSON and GRANT WITHERS Frisky, Fresh and Fascinating! Frisky, Fresh and Fascinating-! Frisky, Fresh and Fascinating! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! At 2.30 p.m and 8 p.m. Beautiful Technciolour! Big Song Hits! Romance! Laughs! Great Cast! ORD "DYRON OF "DROADWAT" " ORD YRON OF ROADWAY" "— "ORD YRON OF ROADWAY" CHARLEjS KALEY, ETHELIND TERRY, MARION SHILLING and CLIFF EDWARDS. You'll class this as one of the very best Pictures you've ever seen and heard! RESERVE YOUR SEATS.
FOOTBALL. RHODES PARK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1.30 p.m: Final Third-Grade: P.T. v. HIGH SCHOOL. 3 p.m: Final Senior Grade: C. 0.8. v. P.T.. Admission: Gents. 1/.-, Ladies 6d. Stand 6d, Cars 6d. E. O. BROWNLEE, Secretary. 138 HOCKEY. THAMES-HAURAKI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. •EPRESENTATIVE | HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1.45 p.m: Big Ground, Senior Reps., TV/TT. Tj]DEN V. IJTHAMESTJAURAKI. 3 p.m: Small Ground, Wanderers' Juniors v. High School B. 3.15 p.m: Big Ground, Gage-Brown Trophy: MT. EDEN v. THAMES-HAURAKI. Combined All-Sports' DANCE at MINERS' UNION HALL in Evening. i L. CRAWFORD-WATSON, President. 139
BASKET-BALL. THAMES-HAURAKI BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. TT»TT!T3 tt>ASKETBALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. CENTRAL SCHOOL COURTS. WAIHI V. rpHAMES-JJAURAKI. Senior A and B Rep. Games. E. CAUSLEY, Hon. Sec. 136
PUBLIC NOTICES. AVING taken over the Wellknown "MECCA" Small Goods Shop (next Palmer's), I solicit a share of Public Patronage. Adams' Bruce Sponges and Cake. Hellaby's Small Goods. Home-made Cakes. HOT PIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS ALWAYS READY. M RS - O. M. INGERSON.
MISCELLANEOUS. "READER'S Florist Shop for HighClass Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice. —Header, th e Florist, Phone 247. THOUSANDS of Pain-Go Tablets have been sold for Headaches or Influenza. Be up-to-date and use the successful remedy. 1/6 everywhere. ARDENED Seedlings of all Seasonable Annuals and Border Plants. You have less failures with Reader's Seedlings.—Phone 247. pABBAGE Plants, 3 varieties; Caullflowers, 3 varieties; [Lettuce, Leeks, Beet, red or silver; strong, healthy plants, at Reader's, 'Phone 147. TP Tou appreciate Artistic, Readable Printing, correctly grouped and effectively displayed, you will place your Orders the "Thames Star." Ring 'Phone 20 and our Repreaenta-
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17972, 22 August 1930, Page 1
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