PUBLIC NOTICES. /JIHAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. rmiE Electricity Supply will be cut X off at 1 P.M. ON SUNDAY, the 25th September, for approximately two hours, in order to carry out urgent repairs. 149 gTOLEN gHEEP LAST SUMMER, REWARD, £SO for information given which will lead to conviction of thief. A. WIN STONE, Waikawau, Thames. 147 RATIONAL pARTY. TATE, W. A. CLARK, National Party Candidate for Thames, will speak IN ST. JAMES’ HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. S. Ensor, Mayor of Thames. All cordially invited. 127 RATIONAL p A 11 Ti (THAMES BRANCH). SECURITY, PLUS OPPORTUNITY. Not only for to-day, but for tho future. Don’t bo misled by Promises. -yOTE RATIONAL AND SUPPORT W. A. CLARK, Candidate for the Thames Seat, pUBLIC notice.
let those BOTTLES, BONES, BAGS. BAGS, LEAD and HOUSE HAIR worry you! ’Phone 83. An extra lorry has been put on to meet your requirements. C. A. G. GOEBEL, Auctioneer. Thames. HOTELS. ALWAYS “ON TOP”! —“Black and White,” “Johnny Walker” and “Lion.”—Served at the JJOTEL JMPERIAL. The Premier House of Thames. Proprietor - - - - J. W. HARVEY. A WISE Selection.—Patronise the Salutation Hotel, where the “Sports” foregather. TWOHILL’S gKIAN gOEU JJOTEL. THAMES. pARK JJOTEL. (Under New Management). “When your chin’s on your chest, And your face needs a feedin’ Here’s a haven of rest And an epicure’s Eden. HAROLD PALMER - - Proprietor. DON’T FORGET! —“COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME.”
pOST QFPICE JJOTEL Where Congenial Company is always to be found. Proprietor - - - JACK O’MEARA. SALUTATION Hotel—“ The House ° of Good Cheer.”—“Bill” Harper. Proprietor. Popularity! Enjoyment! “DOMINION BITTER,” the Best of Drinks. On Tap at your Favourite Hotel, the JJXCHANGE. Proprietress - - MRS. E. McCONNELL. CORNWALL RMS HOTEL. (J. ALWINGER). “OUR POPULARITY IS INSIDE.” SALUTATION Hotel—“ The Home of Speight’s Beer.” JUNCTION JJOTEL, ° THAMES. “CALL” for “Sparkling Waitemata” and “Box On!” Proprietor - - - A. P. DOVELL. You Will Meet All Your Brother Sports at the pADY gOWEN JJOTEL Proprietor - - - D. GANLEY. SPEIGHT’S BEER! SPEIGHT’S BEER! The Popular Drink. On tap at the HORTLAND JJOTEL. MAT. MORAN - - Proprietor. SPEIGHT’S Beer.—Dispensed in an attractive manner at the Salutation Hotel. WHERE ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND PALS ASSEMBLE! QUEEN’S JJOTEL. Every Comfort. Excellent Table. Proprietor - * * TOM THOMASSEN.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20421, 24 September 1938, Page 1
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