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Everything YOU WANT Advertised 111 THIS PAP£R

WANTED. 'wanted to Bui", LOST AND FOUND and other Small Classified Advertisements, CASH ONLY — Once. Three times 18 Words .... 1/- 2/6 25 Words 1/6 4/SITUATIONS VACANT. B OY or Youth, able to milk; machines; farm work.—R. Connors, Turua. 136 Q.IRL for light housework.—Ring 35 M, Turua. 138 MAN for Farm Work, with experience of For.dson Tractor.—Apply to “Urgent,” Star Office. 140 Y°UTH for Farm, 40’cows, machines, light work, good home; 10/- week. —S. Burrows, Turua. 147 LOST. JjADY’S Patent Shoe, trimmed suede and white, between Queen St. and Bird-in-Hand Hill.—Reward at Star Office. 154 FOR SALE. EXCELLENT Chip Califont, large Kitchen Dresser, with drawers and cupboards, suitable Boarding- t house or Hotel. Owner leaving Thames.—-Apply star Office. 142 TO LET. 5-roomed Cottage, in first-class order; all conveniences.—Apply Building Society. 153 WANTED TO BUY. A LL-ELECTRIC Receiving Set. —G. C. McLeod, The Radio Shop, Pollen Street. ' 149 or Gents ’ Cycles; any condition; write immediately, stating lowest cash price, /to “G,” care Star Office. 150 JjHJNGUS and Sharks’ Fins; must be sun-dried; cash prices; N.Z.’s bigbest exporters.—T. W. Doo, 109 Victoria St., Auckland. WANTED TO RENT. gHACK, Thames Coast, for two weeks at Christmas. Write particulars.—Weedon, Railway House, Te Aroha. 139 WANTED KNOWN. QDDFELLOWS’ DANCE. Old-Time and Jazz, Kirkwood Street Hall, Tuesday, November 6, 8 p.m. sharp. Members only-and a friend. Admission free. Ladies provide. Dam Fisher’s Orchestra. 152 Workingmen’s Social Club, A Dance will be held in Clubroom on Thursday, November 1. Good floor, good music, good supper. 141 Jj\RESH Rabbits, Smoked Fish, Fresh-Cooked Crayfish, Wednesday afternoon, at Thames Fisheries’ Shop. 144 Tj]AR-RINGS: Patent Clip Pearl Stud Ear-rings and Nickel Stud Ear-rings. Price, 1/9. The latest in Dress and Beret Ornaments. —Thrift Store. (SUMMER Time is here! Remember we are equipped with the Latest Refrigerating Plant. Meat always fresh.—W. Taylor, Phone 69.

"RALPH’S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). Prompt Mall Order Chemist. —Dept. T.S., 201 Symonda St., Auckland. GOLOMON Island Curios. Exhibition, Wonderful Methodist Rose Show, to (Wednesday) evening, St. Hall. Don't miss this. Special Curios^ -morrow James’ 143 RHONE 122—E. McDonald, Mary Street, for Puke Coal’ and Carbonettes, also Coke and Ti-tree Wood in stove, grate or long lengths, in any quantity. All orders promptly attended to. rpRACED Needlework: Dainty Laceedged Organdie Vanity Sets and Tea Showers. The Thrift Store for Up-to-Date Traced Goods of all' descriptions . Full range of Stranded Cottons, Siks, etc.—Thrift Store. DU-MEX-OL; Rawleigh’s Spring Tonic; a Blood Purifier; good for Biliousness and Indigestion.—S. Driver, Dealer, Amy St. MEW TRIBUTE AGREEMENT FORMS may be had at the Office of the ‘Thames Star," Sealey Street. Price: 2/6 each, 3 or more copies, Z,‘each. t-vtot.tvtcrt Receipt Books. 1W io duplicate, well bound, 1/- each, 11/- desen. at Star Office. QSUPPOKT those who upend 'their ° money in Thaas®*, and encourage local Industry. No need to cend out of Thames for Printing. "The Thamoo Star” Printing Works can supply all your Printing requirements—quicker, better and cheaper. Ring ’Phono 20 and representative will call on you with Samples and Prices. MISCELLANEOUS. RURSES: Dainty Purses for use with Summer Frocks. A nice selection in white and colours. Prices ranging from 3/6 to 6/6. —[Thrift Store. TVELIVERT Receipt Books, 100 in duplicate, well bound, 1/- each; 11/- dozen, at Star Office. FREE PROM RHEUMATISM. What is it worth to be free from Rheumatism, Neuritis or Sciatica? Many sufferers would pay almost any amount for a reliable remedy. R-U-R is so reliable a remedy that the manufacturers give you a legal guarantee to hand back your money in full if you are not satisfied with the results it brings within six weeks. Sold by N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet.—Ad.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19247, 31 October 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19247, 31 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19247, 31 October 1934, Page 1