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IT PAYS ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY Newspaper.

WANTED. 1 T ANTED TO BUT, LOST ANE v OUND wad oth«r Small Cl«Mlfie< ulv«rtl*«m«it«, CASH ONLY—> On.—. Thr— Übm II WqtA* *... lit- 1/3 II Words 1/1 «/. J SITUATIONS VACANT. I Y ou:ntg or Middle-aged Woman tor all domestic duties.—Apply Star Office. 104 Flat Punt; colour, red bottom plank, rest white; green inside; lost from Puru.—Apply Mundy. 105 TENDERS WANTED. JJEEPENING and widening and reforming Drain, 30 chains, more or less. Applicants shown over on Monday. Tenders close on the 15th.—Apply F. Cribb and Devcich Bros., Puriri. 107 FOR SALE. QFFICE Fittings, Typewriter.—Apply M. E. Gibson, Hape Road. 100 (JIOMATO Plants.—Causley's Special, finest heavy-bearing variety; strong out-door-grown plants, l/- doz, —F. Causley, Thames Foral NurserWANTED TO SUY. JINGLE Beds and Combination Chests.—Apply "Single Beds," c/o. Star Office. 99 WANTED KNOWN. N. B. MIDDLEBROOK, Chemist and Druggist, wishes to notify that he has removed to premises lately occupied by S.P.Q.R., Pollen St. Central. 102 Fish, Crayfish and Mussels at Thames Fisheries' Shop. 97 QYCLISTS! Include a Bell in your equipment. Chime Bells, 2/-; Tyre Bells, 3/6; Ding-Dong, 1/6; others from 1/- to 3/-.—l. Brown and Co. JJLANTS.—Onion, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Beet, Leeks , Lettuce; Stock, Pansy, Iceland Poppies, Primula, Cinerarias, Carnation, etc.— Johnston, Nurseryman and Florist, I'hames. pREVENT Colds with Rawleigh's Cold Tablets; very effective.—S< Driver, Amy St. JJHONE 122. E. McDonald, Mary Street, for Puke Coal and Carbonates, also Coke and Tl-tree Wood In *tove, grate or long lengths, In any quantity. All orders promptly at' tended to.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, PAGE 2. buy poor, wasteful Meat? W. Taylor can supply the primest of Meat at a price unequalled. Free delivery.—'Phone 69. DELIVERY Receipt Books, 100 in duplicate, well bound, 1/- each, 11/- dozen, at Star Office. DO YOU SUFFER FROM URIC ACID? Uric acid is the direct cause of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and neuritis. The R.U.R. booklet explains how R.U.R. dissolves uric acid and eliminates it from the system. Why suffer tortures when you can get the R.U.R. booklet entirely FREE from L. R. Adams and N. B. Middlebrook? Get it to-day. —4 BUSINESS NOTICES. MUIR BROS., THAMES PIONEER TAILORS. FULL RANGE of NEW SUITINGS to hand. OUR EXPERIENCE AND REPUTATION EXPERIENCE AND REPUTATION is behind EVERY Suit we sell. SUITS trom £4/19/6 made to Your Special Measures. IF YOU WANT pLUMBING i OLUMBING To GiV6 LASTING SATISFACTION. I LASTING SATISFACTION, entrust it to BROKENSHIRE AND ROSS. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. {BREAD is His Best and CW«*»tst fmi. p . Our BIG BItOWR CRUSTED y Ls* «• »«»>Vi *•«. \ Crown Bakery 5 iWJ; E..PMMM. *£•***•*'« SMORTLAND. , >*•r„I!■•

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19809, 11 September 1936, Page 1

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429

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19809, 11 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19809, 11 September 1936, Page 1

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