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IT PATS TO advertise IN THE DAILY Newspaper.

WANTED. WANTED to but, lost ane FOUND and oth«r Small Classified AdT*rtisem«at«, CASH ONLY— One* Xbx«« tlm« II Word* R.3*. U- IU II Word* ...... l/« U' and Brown Swimming Suit and Towe.s, in canvas bay, Kauueranga. Reward at Star Ofiice. 56 FOR SALE. <JI>.'GERS for every house in Thames. See 11)36 Model, Electric and Cabinets, non-vibrating. Always reliable.—C. P. Lindsey. 73 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Scarifier.—Apply 'Phono 148 W. 72 1 WANTED KNOWN. PRESH-COOKED Deep-Sea Mussels, Fresh-cooked Crayfish, and FreshSmoked Sciinapper at Thames Fisheries' Shop. 68 \T7HY buy poor, wasteful Meat? W. Taylor can supply the primest of Meat at a price unequalled. Free delivery.—'Phone 61). I TOOK! Cleaned free of charge for limited period only. Spend £1 at M. Labarre, and he will clean your Clock free of charge. AH work guaranteed. TE^ARMERS! —Don't miss this great opportunity! Secure your subsidy on Haymaking Machinery, Harrows and Pumping appliances. Let us show you where to save money.—D. McL. Wallace, Thames.

DINING ROOMS, Pollen St, (opposite Cullen's, Drapers). Three -course Meals, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Barlow's Ice Cream, Soft Drinks. —Mrs. N. McMahon, proprietress. Q.ENEROUS Subsidy to Farmers on Haymaking Machinery, Harrows and Pumping appliances if made in New Zealand. Let us show you how to save money.—D. McL. Wallace, Thames. T~)UNLOP Road Racing Speed Covers, 28 x li. Black, 9/-, Translucent, 10/-. —Obtainable from I. Brown and Co. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, PAGE 2. Herb Preparation: For Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, etc. Wonderful testimonials from those who have used it. Sold by F. N. Jacomb, Chemist, Thames. Large bottles 4/6, small 2/-. A trial will convince you. TjTARMERS! —You can now receive a subsidy on Haymaking Machinery, Harrows and Pumping appliances if made by us. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd. pHONB 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. OAWLEIGH'S Ready Relief, Thyme Cough Compound, Cold Tablets. All good Cold remedies and advisable to have in home. —S. Driver, Amy St. ■RALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). Prompt Mail Order Chemist.—Dept. T.S., 201 Symonds St., Auckland. VOW is the time for Farmers to avail themselves of the Subsidy on the purchasing of Haymaking Machinery, Harrows and Pumping appliances. —See D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. F)ELIVERY Receipt Books, 100 in duplicate, well bound, 1/- each, 11/- dozen, at Star Office. R-U-R: "REAL UNIVERSAL RELIEF." "I have been a great sufferer from acute Rheumatism for many years," writes Mr. T. Connelly, 30 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch. "R-U-R, however, caused a revolution in my life, enabling me to regain the use of my arm. To me R-U-R means 'Real Universal Relief." R-U-R is sold with Money-Back Guarantee by N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. Free Booklet.— Ad.

BUSINESS NOTICES. THE BOOT HOSPITAL, D. DONNELLY, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Hand-sewn work a specialty. Gumboots and all Rubber Footwear repaired, Sewn, Rlvetted, Stuck-on or Vulcanised. Don't throw anything away. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. (Nf«t Geo. Martin'*, Drap««). THAMES. WITL QUOTE YOU POI ANY KIND. SEE US TO-DAY I Crown Baker J. E. Phillip*, Pr»prt«tor, SHORTLAND. Tho»e lit. KA 1 i-T-T^ra-

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19604, 9 January 1936, Page 1

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524

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19604, 9 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19604, 9 January 1936, Page 1

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