XMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT Robertson Hare - - Sonnie Hale in "ARE YOU A MASON?" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) KING'S TO-MORROW. At 1.30 and 8 p.m. Announcing a Milestone of Real Achievement in Film History. Alexander Korda .presents ROBERT DONAT In "THE GHOST GOES WEST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Undoubtedly the Greatest Photoplay that has ever been seen. FOOTBALL "RHODES pARK. HO-MORROW (SATURDAY). BENEFIT DAY. 1 p.m.: C. 0.8. v. High School (III). 1.30 p.m.: Ramblers v. High School. 2 p.m.: PAST COUNTRY REPS. v. PAST TOWN REP.S. 3 p.m.: WHAKATANE J^AORIS V. H UI M AI. Northcote v. C.0.8.-P.T. (FREE LIST SUSPENDED). J3ENEFIT KOPU HALL at 8 p.m. Admission, 1/6. Free Bus leaves Mary St., 7.30 p.m. 10£ STUD NOTICE. REG. PEDIGREE DRAUGHT STALLIONS to stand the Season in HAURAKI PLAINS and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Black Horse, QOUNT. A Proved Great Sire. There is an exceptionally keen demand or his stock, which commands the highest figure. Good constitution and beautiful temperament.
Bay Horse, QPTIMIST, 1982. BRED IN OTAGO. Sire, Shanter, 1433 (Imp.), of Footprint blood, the World's Champion. First dam, Mill Jean, by Scotland's Viceroy (Imp.); Second dam, Nell, by Merry Morning (Imp.); third dam, by Wallace-Albertus (Imp.). No better breeding in the Dominion. This is a magnificent horse, and has proved himself a great sire. Shire Horse, TTUMBLETON JJROMWICH JJ § is again at the service of Breeders. Also for service on the farm, a Pedigree Clydesdale Colt, fashionably bred, by High Tide. For EASY TERMS, apply A. DOUGLAS, •Phone 37. NGATEA. BUSINESS NOTICES. j JJ E NSOR, FOUR SQUARE STORE. MARY ST., .THAMES - PHONE 81. Now in Stock: SEED POTATOES SEED POTATOES BALED HAY. BALED HAY. Agent for: fJUUPIRI QOAL. AND CARBONETTES. LARGE SELECTION LARGE SELECTION ol pIPES, QIGARETTB TTOLDERS and ALL BRANDS of rpoßAccoa. T. W. NEWMAN, HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST. Pollen St.-- THAMES. rnoASTERS rpoASTERS rpOASTERS ALL i\"LL ELECTRICAL LOWEST PRICES. THOROUGH ■ELECTRICAL gHOWROOM. COOK WITH ELECTRICITY. ' COOK WITH ELECTRICITY.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19809, 11 September 1936, Page 1
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