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MISCELLANEOUS. A LINE for the Men: Good strong Pipes that will give you Service. Various shapes at llld each.—The Thrift Store. DALD Heads grow new hair after using Brice's Paraseta, 6/6, and Dandruff Prescription, 5/6. Johnston Bros., Hairdressers. HABBAGE Plants, 3 varieties; Cauliflowers, 8 varieties; Lettuce, Leeks, Beet, red or silver; strong, healthy plants, at Reader's, Phone 247. J£J MCDONALD, Mary St., 'Phone 122.—Winter Firing, Pukemiro Coal stocked; alse Coke, Ti-tree Wood, stove, grate or long lengths. In any quantity. All orders promptly attended to. JpOOTBALL and Basketball Teams of all grades going to Tauranga on Saturday. How about joining the party? Fares, 2/6, 3/6, 5/-. 43 IT-TOW to Cure a Cold quickly. Take Cough Balm. Quick in action, pleasant to the taste. Good for young and old. Price, 1/6 and 2/6, from Bongard's, Chemists. [ARDENED Seedlings of all Seasonable Annuals and Border Plants. You have 'ess failures with Reader's Seedlings.—Phene 247. JjUXURIANTLY glossy hair! Wonderful colour imparted by use of Rachel Hair Tonic.—N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. J|/£ISSES SCOTT, for High-Class Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on shortest notice. Phone 41M. XTEW Hair definitely grown on bald patches with Brice's Paraseta, 6/6. 70 years' success. Johnston Bros., Hairdressers. TJEADER'S Florist Shop for HighClass Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice.—Reader, the Florist, Phone 247. <CHOOL Excursion 'to Tauranga. Train leaves Thames at 8.5 a. and leaves Tauranga at 6.10 p.m. Fares, 2/6, 3/6, 5/-. 43 npHE Genuine Berkefeld Household Pressure Filters, always in stock. Prices, 39/6, 72/6, 77/6. Spare Candles 10/6. These filters remove all suspended matter, and makes water from the Municipal Supply bright and sparkling. Further particulars from Bongards, Chemists, Thames. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For coughs and colds neyer. fails. WANTED KNOWN. "PAY Cash and you save booking expenses. Prunes 4d, 31b for lid; Rice, 61b 1/-; Sago or Tapioca, 51b 1/-; Barley and Split Peas, 31b 1/-; Haricot Beans, 41b 1/-; Lima Beans, 7d lb, from Geo. Wood. QATLETS: The wee rolled oat, 1/packet; Creamoata, 1/9; Rolled Oats, lid; Milk Oatles, 1/1; Weet Bix lOd, 1/10; Granose, lOd, 2/11; Dates, 31b 9d; Prunes 4d, 31b lid.—Geo. Wood. rpEASPOONS Free in Orange Bud Tea, 2/4 and 2/8 lb; Spoon in every packet. Barbury Tea, 2/-; Orange Pekoe, 1/6; Bell, Amber Tips 2/11; Roma, Choysa, Butterfly, 2/8, at Geo. Wood's. gUGAR, 11/3 bag; 121 b, 2/2; 61b, 1/1; Flour, 50, 10/3; 25, 5/6; 121, 2/11; Cornflour, 31b 10d; Edmond's Baking Powder, 1/3: Brown Barrett, 1/-. DACON 1/- Butter 1/2, 1/3. Our famous Mild Cheese at 9d lb; Lard, lOd; Sheep Tongues, 1/- tin; for cash from Geo. Wood's.

For the/ cold weather See our New Stocks and Low Prices '■MHfflM Phone 3. P.O. Box 18

The Joy. of w the en Road : : You've heard of it before, but have you ever experienced it? If not, you can—on a B.S.A. Motor-Cycle, the trusty British Motor-Cycle that is specially designed for the Colonial Market. Make a point of looking in our window when passing, and see the 4.93 h.p. B.S.A. displayed there. This machine is the ideal bike for the young rider. While being an excellent tourer, it is also sporting enough for all needs—being both fast and powerful. EASY TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED. Let us give you full particulars. W- H. Richardson POLLEN St. THAMES, Phone No. 238 M.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18236, 9 July 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18236, 9 July 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18236, 9 July 1931, Page 1

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