WHAREPOA jjall. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5., 1 Winding-up ' JfJUCHRE AND TJA'NCE. Presentation of Football Trophies. ;: r i Supper. Admission: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. f A. McCOLLUM, Secretary. 2 ■ .' STOCK SALES. ' JJIKUTAIA gTOCK' gALB. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 100 H EAD 0 A ' I " :rLE ENTRIES SOLICITED. JfARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE UCTIONEERING QO., J^TD. BUSINESB NOTICES. ELLIN G EXPIRATION OF LEASE SALE. EVERY LINE REDUCED. LOOK AT THESE:— Ladies' Tan Shoes, marked 15/6, Reduced to 7/6. Men's Shoes ... - from 14/6 Tennis Shoes, all sizes from 3/6 pair AT T Crocker's Boot Store, POLLEN STREET CENTRAL. '
ROLLESTON STREET. Announce ANOTHER * REDUCTION in BEEF, MUTTON and PORK. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN FREE OF CHARGE. & CO. 'PHONE 84.
BEST VALUE WRITING PADS. "Langley Linen Bond," White, Blue, Lilac. 180 pages. "The Royal Sovereign," 400 pages, tkriaajan Bank*'Pape,r-~1/- - each; . - Book your Order NOW for 'Xmas Numbers Auckland Weekly News, Brett's Annual, Wellington Free Lance— 2/- Copy. W. CARSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THAMES.
FRUITERER, GREENGROCER and LICENCED WINE SELLER. Only the Choicest of Season's" Fruits and Vegetables stocked. FINEST PORT AND * MEDICINAL )WINES ON HAND. A Trial Solicited. POLLEN STREET, THAMES.
Rolleston Street. NEXT POST OFFICE HOTEL, beg to notify the Public of Thames and District that they have opened a BUTCHER'S SHOP' in the above Premises. . Nothing but the best quality of Meat will be sold. Remember, we brought the Price of Meat down in Thames at the Auction Mart. ** Give us your support and you won't regret it. . TERMS STRICTLY CASH. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. MAXWELL & SON PHONE 29, ROLLESTON ST.-:- THAMES. C3KIN kept soft, smooth, youthfully aglow with Rachel Face Cream. 1/6 jar.—N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. . '■'•;. . Those, who were sceptical, of the | statement by sheep farmers, in some • of the coastal districts, that the big black-backed gulls had been attacking lambs this season, \yill ,be gratified to learn that the Maoris had never observed; the gull attacking a live animal or bird. They were asked by the N e W Zealand Bird Protection Society to keep a oarefui watch on the blackjacked gull, as the society reinsert to believe that any native bird could be so guilty: As a result it, is proved that the karoro, gs the .Maoris call it, or Larus dominicanus (to give the gull its Latin name), is a scavenger and not a predatory attacks on lambs is probably due to bird. On' the whole, its services are of great ■ value. The report of its the fact that it has been seen on lambs which had already died.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18332, 2 November 1931, Page 1
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