AMUSEMENTS. KING’S FINAL SCREENING To-night. “CARAVAN.” With CHARLES BOYER, LORETTA YOUNG, PHILLIPS HOLMES. Also, “WEST OF PECOS.” With RICHARD DIX. (Both approved Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. JpUiBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Special Assessment Court constituted in pursuance of Sectien 6 of the Thames Borough Commissioner Amendment Act, 1934, will sit in the Magistrate’s Court, Thames, on the 15th day of April, 1935, at 10 a.m., to hear objections to valuations appearing in the special Valuation • Roll for the Borough of Thames. F. H. LEVIEN, President of the Special Assessment Court, 14 THE QO -OPERATIVE TERMINATING gUILDING gOCIETY'. (Established 1897). NEW “B" GROUP SYSTEM. qroup 72 Now being Formed. Full Particulars supplied and Applications received. A OHAPMAN, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Local Agent. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SQysXBHL THAMES TROTTING MEETING, 4TH. —6TH. APRIL, 1935. EXCURSION FARES. TYAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return oh day of issue only, will be issued to THAMES from Frankton and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 4th and 6th April, by trains due to arrive Thames not later than 11.24 a.m. each day. Special train for Frankton leaves Thames North 5.10 p.m., Thames 6.0 p.m. • For further particulars, see handbill or inquire at stations. 8 business notices. LATEST SONG HITS. AT CARSON’S. ‘Who Made Little Boy Blue?’ ‘Just a Silver-Haired Old Lady,’ Where the Mountains Meet the Sea,’ ‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,’ 'I Travel Alone,’ ‘When the New Moon .Shines,’ ‘Yvonne’ (Horatio Nicholl’s New Waltz Song), •Wagon Wheels,’ ‘Sing As We Go’ (Grade Fields’ Latest Success). 2/- each. ALBERT’S ALBUM of 14 Modem Waltzes —2/6. NEW MOUTH ORGANS, Latest Models. Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar and Ukulele Strings; best makes only stocked. W. CARSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THAMES.
J. H. ENSOR, GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, MARY STREET. New Stocks of GENERAL GROCERIES, GLASSWARE and CROCKERY, at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Enwr lor Best Value and Service. 'PHONE 81. THE BOOT HOSPITAL, D. DONNELLY, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Hand-sewn work a specialty. Gumboots and all Rubber Footwear repaired, Sewn, Rivetted, Stuck-on or Vulcanised. Don’t throw anything away. REPAIRS WHILE TOU WAIT. (Next Geo. Martin’s, Drapers). THAMES. MAXWELL AND SON. BUTCHERS, Rolluton Street. VENDORS OF PRIMIBT MEAT AT LOWEBT >RICEB. ’Pkone 29. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. t ivw MARY STREET.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19373, 2 April 1935, Page 1
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