AMUSEMENTS. REGENT—To-night JANET GAYNOR In "SERVANTS' ENTRANCE." with LEW AYRES - NED SPARKS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW MUSIC at CARSON'S. ALLAN'S SECOND "SONG HIT: ALBUM" contains "HOME ON RANGE" and 11 other Song Hits—2/6. CHAPPELL'S Sixth Community Song, Dance and Talkie Hits Album—2/6. VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR, TENOR BANJO and UKULELE STRINGS. Good quality. ACCORDIONS— 29/6, 39/6, 42/-. MOUTH ORGANS: A fine range, latest makes; all prices. W. CARSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THAMES. THE PRIMEST JOINTS THE PRIMEST JOINTB are to be had from P. REDDY, FAMILY BUTCHER, COCHRANE ST., THAMES. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP THAMES. RING 44. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. E. If DONALD, MARY STREET. W. R. GLEESON, BAKER, Karaka Road - - Thamw. Bread delivered to any part of the Town daily. Tetophoni |9. Don't Run Any Risk! Don't Run Any Risk!
SEE THAT YOUR PROPERTY IS WELL INSURED. CONTINUE TO PLACE YOUR BUBINEBB WITH Mercantile and General Insurance Company. FIRE and ACCIDENT. FULL INFORMATION may. be obtained from F. E. M c O ULLOUGH ' THAMES DISTRICT AGENT, STAR OFFICE, SEALEY ST., THAMES. Two years of patient work by police and Customs officials in England culminated in the arrest of the last member of a gang of smugglers. The plan of the.gang was to buy tobacco out of .bond in London, ship it to Antwerp and reship it out of bond to Hamburg. Actually, the tobacco never went to Germany but was brought back to England and landed on a quiet part of the coast and conveyed in lorries to London. Th e heavy taxatin imposed upon tobacco since the war has. of course, encouraged the sometimes highly profitable business of smuggling, while the effect on the public has been to make it necessary to smoke less expensive brands than formerly. Fortunately, in New Zealand, Bed Shield (Dark) and Blu e Shield (Medium) have solved the problem of many smokers by giving more enjoyment—at a lower price. These splendid New Zealand Tobaccos are toasted to a turn—which develops to the full their delightful qualities and makes them so delightfully cool and satisfying. Sold in 2oz tins 1/7, and in useful one-pound canisters at 11/8. 6*
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 1
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