HMUSEMENTS. WHERE THE BIG PICTURES GO. TWO DELIGHTFUL FILMS. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT - - 7.30 "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES," with Sir Gerald du Maurier and Gertrude Lawrence, proved to an enthusiastic and crowded audience that some British comedy-dramas are more than ■equal to the best American, and LILIAN HARVEY was positively ravishing in the Charming Musical Comedy, "MY LIPS BETRAY." Altogether a Great Show. TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY. "THE DEVIL'S LOTTERY." A Vivid Sporting Story of the English Derby and Calcutta Sweep, with Elissa Landi - - Victor McLaglen. BUSINESS NOTICES. WE ARE RECEIVING pORKERS, JJACONERS, QHOPPERS. Improved Marketing Outlook. LIBERAL ADVANCES. Local Agent: J. K. DEAN, Phone 132 S, PAEROA. Collectors: N. TRAPSKL Hikutaia to Thames. Phone 67, Thames. W. COATES, Waitakaruru to Ngatea. Phone 43 M, Ngatea. C. STEMBRIDGE, Paeroa, Turua and Kopuarahi. Phono 132 W, Paeroa. RECEIVING DAYS: EVERY TUESDAY (Hikutaia, morning; Paeroa, afternoon). T HE N.Z. O°" op,: P IL PHONE 1885. P.O. BOX 326. Head Office: HAMILTON. W© supply BACON at WHOLESALE PRICES. BROS. PAEROA AND AUCKLAND. 4 KWRM MACHINERY SPECIALISTS. (Fellows Real Estate Institute of N.Z.) AGENTS for the ANDERSON ROTARY BALL-BEARING VACUUM PUMP. Lowest Priced. MOST ECONOMICAL WITH POWER ON TEST. MANUFACTURED IN N.Z. BY LIFE-EXPERIENCED EXPERTS. THOUSANDS IN USE IN N.Z. Consult us by 'Phone or Letter, and we will call and give Expert Advloe FREE. SATISFACTION ASSURED. 'P.O. BOX 48. 'PHONES 10 and 151, PAEROA. POLLEN STREET CENTRAL, THAMES. ALEX. M C LEAN, REGISTERED' PLUMBER and SHEET METAL WORKER. Sanitary Work promptly attended to. Hot Water Installations (on most approved principle). Tanks, Vats, Dairy Utensils. Repairs at Shortest Notice. No Job too big—None too small. Telephone 280. PEOPLE FORGET . . . NOT BECAUSE THEY WANT TO FORGET, BUT BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HELPED TO REMEMBER 1 . • . rpHE REASON why a manufacturer of a once popular and very much-used article lost his market was because he did not appreciate the real value of publicity, and for the same reason many merchants and shopkeepers lose their customers. He made an irretrievable mistake when he Imagined that In this competitive age he could get along without a dally reminder through the advertising columns of the newspapers. Having built up a big turnover with the aid of pubUclty, the business was expected to run along on its own volition. It was too late when he realised that free-wheeling along on one's own momentum, though thrilling, is a gradual movement towards a dead stop. Competitors are alert for , such opportunities. TO WIN AND HOLD YOUR CUSTOMERS, IT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU TO ADVERTISE AND GIVE GOOD SERVICE. "THE THAMES STAR" REMINDS THE READERS OF YOUR BUSINESS AND HOW YOU CAN SERVE THEM.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18956, 13 November 1933, Page 1
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