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MISCELLANEOUS. D RY Hair made live and lustrous by using Brice’s Regenerator, 5/C, and Nutritive Cream, 2/-. Johnston Bros., Hairdressers. 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 profnptly attended to. Q.REY Hair restored to natural colour with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a dye.—N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. JJ OW 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. ]JAIR beginning to recede? Prevent falling by using Brice’s Special Regenerator, 5/6, and Circassian Cream, 2/-. Johnston Bros., Hairdressers. "HARDENED Seedlings of all Seasonable Annuals and Border Plants. You have less failures with Reader’s Seedlings.—Phene 247. HISSES SCOTT, for High-Class Floral Work. Wreaths and Bouquets on shortest notice. Phene 41M. ■PEADER’S Florist Shop for HighClass Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice.—Reader, the Florist, Phone 247. gTARVATION Diets undermine health. >, Take Youth-O-Form Japsules. Absolutely harmless. 201 b •eduction 6 weeks. 6/6, Bongard’s Pharmacy. Voods’ Great Peppermint’' Cure For coughs and colds never falls. FHE Genuine Berkefeld Household Pressure Filters, always in stock. J rlces, 39/6, 72/6, 77/6. Spare Candles 0/6. These Alters remove all suslended matter, and makes water from he Municipal Supply bright and parkllng. Further particulars from longards, Chemists, Thames. Dry Hair made beautiful by stimulating oil glands with Jriee’s Regenerator, 5/6. Johnston sros., Hairdressers. should not nurse that -cold a day longer than, you need. Take !ough Balm, the speedy cure. Price, /6 and 2/6, from Bongards, Chemists. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Children’s Hacking Cough. known. "IRON Duke, tjhe heaviest cropping grown. Stocks in hand. llso Cliff’s Kidney, Majestic Kidney, ipicure, the quickest potato grown. larly Puritan, Sutton’s Supreme.— ieo. Wood. Chief, the tattooed potato, that boils white. Very hardy. Stands frost better than others. Also have Gamekeeper, other varieties following. Our seed is clean. —Geo. Wood. QUT the cost of living by Ailing every available space with Vegetables. But you must plant Yates’ Reliable Seed. All old seed destroyed in May. New seed to hand.—Geo. Wood, Thames Agent. J3AY Spot Cash and save on your Groceries. Sugar, 11/3 bag, 61b 1/1; Flour, 50, 10/3; 25, 5/6; 12J, 2/11. Edmond’s Baking Powder 1/3; CornAour, 31b lOd.—Geo. Wood. ]\/TILD Cheese, our famous, 9d lb; Butter, Factory, 1/2, 1/3. Bacon, 1/-; Creamoata, 1/9; Weet Bix, Gran- 1 ose, lOd; Dates, 3d.—Geo. Wood.

For the cold weather Electric . Radiators and Torches See our New Stocks and Low Prices J fl BATTSON, Phone 3.6 P. O. Box 18$

The Joy t of, the Open 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 triusty British 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 youi full particulars. W. H. Richardson POLLEN St. THAMES, Phone No. 2388 M.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 1

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