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Get Out in The Open o. W & m ■gj Enjoy new scen■n ery and breathe ■J the clean at- ■■ mosphere of the S country. S The best Motor Cycles are sold here, jgj Terms arranged. S 3 W. H. Richardson Cycle £ Motor Cycle Workrf. m Pollan St., THAMES SOUTH. ninniniißi

WANTED. i WANTED TO BUY, LOST AND ■ FOUND, and other Small Classified 1 Advertisements, CASH &NLY:— Once. Three times. > 18 Words .... 1/- 2/6 i 25 Words 1/G 4/i . SITUATIONS WANTED. Q.IRL, 16, wants position, Housework. —Apply Star Office. 73 jyjACHINE Milking, general Farm Work, by single man, 25; Plains preferred. Brown, c /o Harrison, Putaruru. g 4 BOARDERS WANTED. Ladies or Gents., superior board and residence.—Mrs Millington, 14 Sealey St. 72 FOUND. \yHITE Rabbit.—Owner may have same by applying to Star. 71 WANTED FOR REMOVAL. SHED, cheap.—’Phone 147. 74 WANTED KNOWN. 16/6 PAlß.—Men’s Box Walking Shoes, sizes 6-10. Make ar splendid College Shoe; reliable wear. —Danby’s Shoe Store. 66 pIRESH Rabbits, Fresh Cooked Crayfish, Oysters and Smoked Fish at Thames Fisheries’ Shop. 75 OT Water Bags purchased from Bongards give best service. No leaks, no risk of bursting. Two years’ guarantee with each bag. Popular price.—Bongards, Chemists. pAPERHANGING, Painting and Whitewashing, 1/- per hour or contract; fast worker; handy-man.— Apply Star Office. 68 M R - J. S. MONTGOMERIE, Labour Candidate, will hold a Public Meeting in Miners’ Union Hall, Thames, on Wednesday, July 15, at 8 p.m. Questions invited. 67 N EW . Stocks of Traced Needlework arriving every week. Hundreds of attractive pieces at lowest prices await your inspection.—The Thrift Store. gOCIAL and Dance, Kopu Hall, on Wednesday, July 15, in aid of Church Funds. Free Cars leave Mary Street at 7.15 p.m. Admission, 2/and 1/6. Novelty Dances. 59 gRIN Clear and impurities flushed —out by Rachel Face Cream,, which nourishes the skin. —N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL at the Thrift Store will convince you that our Prices are keen. You are invited to look around and will not be pressed to buy.—The Thrift Store. f'tABBAGE Plants, 3 varieties; Cauliflowers, 3 varieties; Lettuce, Leeks, Beet, red or silver; strong, healthy plants, at Reader’s. Phone 247. gOFT, Lovely Hair secured with Rachel Tonic, which restores ha'r to original colour. —N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. TOOTHBRUSHES: The Thrift Store offers a British-made Prophylatic Brush for lid, and a special Dental Plate Brush at 1/9. Try us for Toothbrushes.—Thrift Store. H

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 1

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