THE FAMILY LOCAL DAILY NEWSPAPER. PURCHASED BY MOST HOUSEHOLDERS
FOB SALE. OUNGALOW, 5 rooms, all convent' onees; good locality; garage.— Apply Star Office. 155 USED CABS FOB SALE. being reconditioned. —Mincher's I Service Station, Phone 197. FINEST Selection of Used Cars in I Thames. See us first. —Gordon Mincher, Phone 197. MINCHER'S Service after j Sales is not a myth, but a FACT! Phone 197. TO LET. rptlE Lock-up Shop and Premises lately occupied by Mr. Cordes, Painter, in Pollen St.—Apply Whitehead's Shoe Store. 146 BADIO. RADIO Service. —Modern equipment and Expert Personel.—S. F. Wood, (opp. White Star). Phone 80 S. PERSONAL. ANYONE going Auckland Saturday, I turning Sunday.—King Star Office. ! !. 152 WANTED KNOWN. Floral Emblems and Cut Flowers at shortest notice.—Johnson's Nurseries, Sandes St. Phone 152. Agency: Goebel's Mart, Phone 83. rpHAMES High School Old Pupils' Badges obtainable, 2/- each. —Apply D. V. Ensor, Secretary. 158 jyj[ONOPOLY, the Greatest Game yet produced. A Game of Events which happen in real life; 12/6 at ' Carson's. 156 pRIMEST Beef, Mutton, Pork and Small Goods. Orders delivered.— McNaughton's, Phone 49. "jSJOBTH-WEST PASSAGE," by Kenneth Roberts. The Runaway Best Seller; 500,000 Copies sold in nine months; 10/6, posted 11/-, at Carson's. 156 QOLD Nights and Sickness demand a North British Hot Water Bottle. Usual price, 8/6 and 9/6; now 4/3 and 4/9, at E. Brown and Co. __OUTH ORGANS. The New Soprani Models from 3/6 to 17/6, at Carson's. 156 pROMPT Attention and Service. Correct weight and prices.—McNaughton's, Quality Butchers, Phono 49. |JKULELES— A New Line at 8/6. Miniature size, 4/11, at Carson's. 156 JJOUSEHOLD Furnituro manufactured to your Own Design. Advioe and Estimates. —P. Trebilcock, Mackay St. (2nd Street rear King's Theatre). TTAWAHAN Steel Guitar, 39/6. Mandolin, Flat Back, 32/6. These at Great Value at Carson's. 156 QAKE Week at West's (Karaka Creek). —Crumpets (Friday's Spe« cial), Delicious Fruit Cako (Madeira and Ginger). Also Passion Fruit and Rainbow Sponge. Best quality. AIKD'S lor Delicious Fish and Chips to take home. Oysters 1 Let us have your order. Phone 296. FOUNTAIN Pens.—Best makes only stocked: Waterman, Burnham, Sheaffer, Conway Stewart. All prices. A Pen to suit every hand at Carson's. 156 uy "Puke" Coal, Waikato's Best. Also stocked: Coke, Carbonettes and Ti-Tree Wood (all lengths). Prompt delivery.—E. Mc* Donald, Mary St. Phone 122. pRIDE of tho Table!—A Joint of " Beef or Pork from McNaughton's, Phone 49.
v Laird's, noted for quality. Phone 296. VEGETABLES and Flower Plants.-* Good selection. Early orders ad* visable. —Johnson's Nurseries, Saudes St., Phone 152. Agency: GoebePa Mart. Phone 83. pOOKED Meats and .Fresh ana Smoked Fish.—You can't beat Laird's, Phone 296. _ 252 VOT£ S.—Help your Queen by sending in her Photograph appearing daily in the "Thames Star*" to the Office, Sealey St. ■DAWLEIGH'S Beady Belief Inhalent for Colds is good value and pleaisant to use. A good selection of other first-class remedies. —S. Driver, Dealer. Your Wedding Invitations!—Out Printing always pleases. Set specimens and get our quotations. —-. The Thames Star, Phone 20 S. iJF you want a Tailor-made Suit or Costume, go to a Practical Tailor.— Try Jorgenaens, Ladies' and Gents.' Tailor. THOUSANDS would be reading thia Advt. if it were yours. Why ndl use these columns t Ohe shilling fof 12 words, 2/6 for 3 insertions. T"|o You Know—T Tour "Want*" are not left "Wanting" if you advertise them in the Star. 12 Words !/•, three days 2/6. LATE ADVBETISEMENTB. Page 9. RVEBYONE wants to buy or sell something. An Advt. in the "Star'' will bring results. SHOCKING PAINS. Australian victim recovers. Mr. E. E. W. Cooper, Avoca, writes: "After tho second treatment of K.U.B. all pains caused by muscular rheumatism in my back have completely disappcared . . . it's now a pleasure to work." R.TJ.B. is sold with a moneyback guarantee for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuritis. Ask L. R. Adams, N. B. Middlcbrook and Kirk's Pharmacy about it. —2
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS19380721.2.4.7
Bibliographic details
Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 1
Word Count
641Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Thames Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.