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BUSINESS NOTICES. BUY YOUE ySED QAR ■QSED QAE EEOM OUE EXCELLENT SELECTION. Flexible Terms to suit your Eequirements. CJ AND TYONKIN. AND V * ONKIN. District Agents for: CHKYSLEE, PLYMOUTH, HILLMAN and DE SOTO CAES. POLLEN ST. ’Phone 78 THAMES. gTO C K REMEDIES, gTO C K REMEDIES. THE BLUE CEOSS PEODUCTS (all of which are registered under the Stock Bemedies Act) are thoroughly tried and tested UNDER NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS. A Eegular Supply in the Farm Medicine Chest means the best practical insurance against the more common Stock troubles. Among the better-known preparations of outstanding value we recommend: BLUE CEOSS COW DBENCII: A scientifically prepared Drench which has proved a wonderful help at calving time. Unthrifty cows respond at once to this Drench, also those suffering from Chill, Hard Quarter, Bopey Milk, Scouring and kindred Ailments. CAL VITA: A safe and reliable Drench for the prevention of milk fever and the treatment of paralysis in cows. WORMS AND SCOUR DRENCH: For scouriness and unthriftiness ir Calves and Young Cattle. ABORTOIDS: For the treatment of abortion and the reduction of sterility in the herd. BLUE CROSS lODISED LICK: For both Cattle and Sheep. Sold in Cwt. lots. STOCK IODINE: Invaluable for-«use in water troughs or tanks. Consult our District Representative: MR. J. HOLMES, PURU. Telephone 311 G., Thames. piNG pEOPRIETARY QO„ pTD. Specialists in Veterinary Medicine. 16 Wyndham St., AUCKLAND, C.l. P.O. Box 1594. pOR JJEALTH! Drink Wine for a Tonic!" All Puro Fruit. Several varieties. Suitable for Weddings and Parties. Prices Reasonable. rp yOYKOVICH. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES!—Finest Display in Thames. Orders delivered. Phones: 174 (Shop), and 269 M (Res.). I- ~ = TEA ROOMS. Something Different! “HENRIETTA” HOME COOKERY. “HENRIETTA” HOME COOKERY. (Hotel Imperial Buildings). IDEALLY Delicious Cakes, Sponges XV and Pastries. Also Tasty Pies. Refreshing Morning and Afternoon Teas. MISSES I. AND A. CRYER, Proprietresses. THE FUN OF IT! An afternoon in town never seems complete without the time-honoured visit to a Tearoom for a “snack” and a yarn. Perhaps ’tis because thus you can meet a friend “tete-a-tete” as you exchange the latest news in the congenial atmosphere of good things to eat. Next time you’re in town visit the “QUALITY INN” (opp. Post Office). Misses Christie and Kerby. CARRIERS AND dOAL MERCHANTS gANDY McTIIRIFT says: “If you want to practice Teal fuel economy, then switch to ‘Puke’ Coal.” . Also stocked: Coke, Carbonettes and Ti-Tree Wood (all lengths). Prompt delivery. —E. McDonald, Mary St. Phone 122. YOU CAN CATCH A FISH WITH A BENT PIN! But, as men advance in years and means, they want the Finest Rod and Reel. So, too, your FURNITURE could be removed by any Carrier. Be wise—consult the Firm with Years of Experience behind it. E pENNY, General Carrier and Furniture Remover, RICHMOND ST., THAMES. RESTAURANTS. “WHERE THE FOOD TASTES BETTER!” yTHITE gTAR QAFE. DELICIOUS GRILLS and Tempting Fish Meals at all hours. BREAKFAST from 7 a.m. (except Sunday). AfterTheatre and Dance Suppers every Fri day and Saturday. Courteous and Efficient Service. —PHONE 306. OPEN ON SUNDAYS.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20421, 24 September 1938, Page 1

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