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■?Cv,3H IS KING." M. KEVEN and Son. The only tru« Cash Store in Thames. WE CAN SUPPLY GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN •ANYONE. LET US PROVE IT.

SHIPPING. I OERVICB. B.S. PITOITOI. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Leaves Auckland Leaves Kopu Fri 17, 9 p.m Sat 18, 7 a.m Leaves Thames. Sat 18, 8.30 a.m t Passengers: Single 6/-, "Return 10/-. For Frslghts, etc., apply Office, Shortland Wharf. Phone 290. 12 i T lON ALB AND gTOUT,. J lON ALB AND gTOUT. JION AND gTOUT. For all workers, Beer may be said to be specially suitable as ii beverage. Not'only it is harmless, but beneficial. At the end of a hard day, a worker, returning home tired, needs some stimulant, and a glass of LION ALE with his evening meal is the very thing for him. ALWAYS ASK FOR T/ON AND gTOUT. INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AT THAMES. ARRIVALS AT THAMES:— 8.20 a.m. from Paeroa. 11.21 a.m. from Wellington, Hamilton, Frankton, and WaiM. 3.35 p.m. from Auckland, Hamilton, Frankton, Taumarunui, Eotorua, Cambridge, Tauranga (Taneatua Tues., Thurs., Sat.) DEPARTURES FROM THAMES:— 9.3 a.m., to Tauranga, Eotorua, Taumarunui, Hamilton, Auckland (Taneatua, Mon., Wed., Fri only). 12.32 p.m., to Paeroa and Tauranga. 12.32 p.m., Taneatua, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. 4.5 p.m., to Hamilton, Auckland, Wellington. A SURE TIP. "My one sure tip when I'm in the ' running for the influenza handicap," said the .racing man, "is Pulmonas. Pulmonas get you over the hurdles of winter chills, round the dangerous corner of bronchitis, and into the home straight, leading the field past the winning post of good health." — Advt. ' .

MOTOR SERVICES. WHF* STAR. THAMES BOOKING OFFICE, 'PHONES 40 AND 241. gTAR IJtRANSPORT QO. DIRECT MOTOR SERVICES. THAMES—AUCKLAND—COROMAN DEL—MERCURY BAY— HAURAKI PLAINS DAILY. Leave* Thames Leave* Auckland 7.30 a.m 8.30 a.m 12.30 p.m 10 a.m 3 p.m 3.30 p.m Any School Teachers travelling on Fridays should make arrangements at the Office. . SUNDAY TIME-TABLE. Leaves Thames Leaves Auckland 9.30 a.m 9.30 a.m 5.30 p.m 6.30 p.m FARES: REDUCTION IN FARES. As from MONDAY, JULY 13. On Thames-Auckland Trips. Single Fare ... 10/Return fare ... 17/6 Inquire at office re Concession and Family Tickets. PLAINS SERVICE. Bus leavos Thames 7.30 a.m. dally. Cars leaving Auckland 9 a.m. connect with. Car lor Coromandel anO Mercury Bay, leaving Thames 2.30 p.m. Cars leaving Coromandel 9.15 a.m and Mercury Bay 9 a.m. connect with car for Auckland, leaving Thamef daily 2.30 p.m. AUCKLAND BOOKING OFFICES: WHITE STAR. LATCOCK & FAITHFULL, 14 Fori St. 'Phene 43-146 (9-5 p.m.); •Phone 44-547 (after 5 p.m.) -Cars leave Booking Office, 14 Fori Street, Auckland, and White Staj Office, Customs Street, Auckland. ZANN FOR PILES. The following testimonial was 'received from Mr G. H., Miramar: "You will be glad to learn that for the last few days I have enjoyed considerable relief and am free from pain. I certainly will continue the treatment and feel sure that it will do all you claim it can do." Try Zann Double Absorption remedy at our expense. Send njfnepence in stamps for packing and postage. Address: Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Bongard's Pharmacy, Thames.—Ad. Children will get their feet wet but "NAZOL" on sugar will prevent colds or chl'ls.—Ad.

VfORTHERN gTEAMSHTP QO. \ Time of sailing, receiving and sniping of cargo subject to weather and Ither circumstances permitting. THAMES SERVICE. Leaves Auckland Leaves Thames tFri 17. 3.30 p.m tSat 18. 8.30 a.m tMon 20, 6 p.m tTues 21, 10 a.m tWed 22, 6.30 p.m tWed 22, midnight tFri 24, 9 a.m tFri 24, 2 p.m tMon 27, 11 a.m tMon 27, 5 p.m ♦Wed 29, Noon *Wed 29, 6.30 a.m tFri 31, 3.30 p.m tSat 1, 8 a.m t RANGITOTO. • HAUTTL FA1CBB: - Single 7/6 Return li,b Available for three months' from date of issue. PAEROA SERVICE. S.S. TANIWRA Leaves Auckland Leaves Paeroa Sun 19, midnight Mon 20, 9.30 p.m Tues 21, midnight Wed 22, 10.30 p.m Thurs 23, 4.30 p.m Fri 24, Noon Sun 26, 7-30 p.m Mon 27, 3 p.m Tues 28, 9 p.m Wed 29, 5 p.m Thurs 30, 11 p.m Fri 31, 6.30 .p.m Sun 2, midnight Mon 3, 8.30 p.m - • Motor vessel TANIWHA LEAVES PAEROA 6ND CALLS AT TURUA ANC KOPU, (about 2 hours l»t«rV HAURAKI PLAINS. S.S. HAUITI. Leaves Auckland Leaves Ngatea •Mon 20, 3 p.m Tues 21, 9.30 p.m tThurs 23, 3 p.m Fri 24, Noon •Mon 27, 10 p.m Tues 28, 3 p.m tThurs 30, 10 p.m Fri 31, 6.30 p.m t Terehape and Kalhere Trips. • Kopu and Turua Trips. • Torehape and Kalhere Trips. t Kopu and Turua Trips. KOPU-TURUA SERVICE. Leaves Auckland. •Tuesday 21, 2 p.m tThursday 23, 3 p.m •Tuesday 28, 8 p.m tThursday 30, 10 p.m t S.S. Hauitl. • S.S. Taniwha S.S. HAUITI calls In with cargo and passengers every Thursday. S.S. TANIWHA calls in with and for passengers thrice weekly. Calls in with cargo Tuesdays only. THE FIRST SNEEZE. The first sneeze is warning. Unless you take heed, other symptoms follow and you find yourself in the throes of a bad cold. Be wise. Invest in a tin of Pulmonas. Taken immediately the first sign of a cold appears, they never fail to give relief. Remember, Pulmonas —nothing else quite so good.—Ad.

BOUGHT at JOB 45 Jumper Suits, Cardigan Suits, 3-piece Suits, Beautiful Quality. - S.W. to X O.S. - Smart Shadings. USUALLY: 59 6 69/6 79/6 89/6 All to be Cleared * at the One Price.... Sli I ■ Don't miss the Opportunity of inspecting these Goods GREAT WINTER SALE,

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18244, 18 July 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18244, 18 July 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18244, 18 July 1931, Page 1

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