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WANTED KNOWN. NIGHT of Hun and Jollity, October 19, Revellers’ Dance. 176 Floral Emblems and Cut Flowers at shortest notice.—Johnson’s Nurseries, Sandes St. Phone 152, Agency: Goebel’s Mart, Phone 83. A L L Gift Sets greatly reduced. — Kirk’s Pharmacy, Thames. Assorted Biscuits.- - For Bridge Parties and Social Functions.—Sole Agent: Priest’s (next Worker’s Mart). Mile-an-Hour Easy! —If you buy your Footwear from Crocker’s. OATHOLIC DANCE, Wednesday next. Splendid Floor, Supper and Music. Remember: October 5. 158 our Little Liver Pills; 1/- a bottle.—Adams, Chemist. jyHDDLEBROOK (Chemist) for Pre- ■ scriptions. J3URIRI Dairy.—Milk, purest and best, from tested herds; excellent service.—W. T. Cox, Pollen St. Phone 277. B I( L Bargains at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Thames. J-^ENDEZVOUS. —Patrons are still assured of that hospitality so typical of this Popular Establishment. JN Spring, not all thoughts turn to Love, but all thoughts turn to Clothes. Have that Spring Suit made at Jorgensens. J^OOTWEAR.— -Thames Valley People “swear by our Wear.”—J. Crocker. J3RESCRIPTIONS accurately dispensed.—Adams, Chemist. tpASTY Meals.—Always ready. Varied bill-of-fare. Prompt and efficient service.—Laird’s.
RAINEY’S for Tasty fish and Chips. QUALITY INN for Tasty Morning and Afternoon Teas. RAT More Bread for Energy and Health. —Try Gleeson’s, Phone 19. at the Picture Theatre: “We buy Adams-Bruce Block Cake.” And there’s a reason I Sole Agent: Priest’s (next Workers’ Mart). rjiHE “Sweet” Centre I—Theatre Patrons, don’t pass us —buy! Choicest of Confectionery.—Quality Inn. gD. LB. —Block Cake (varieties). — Walker’s Imperial Bakery, Phone 43. REANGE’S Pies.—“ Too Good to Miss.” no arguing the “toss”— West’s are Best for Block Cake and Crumpets. Location: Karaka Bridge, Thames. RENDEZVOUS. —Weddings and Parties catered for. Efficiency and Cleanliness. a Snowflake! —That’s how Walker’s Cherry Sponges melt in your mouth! —Walker’s Imperial Bakery. “"MEAT, Clean and Attractive” sums up “The Hospital Shop,” Mary St. —Carleton r s. for Vegetables.. rpHE “Sweetest” Spot in Thames for High - Class Confectionery. Beange’s (next Coakley’s). /LOOKED Ham!—Cut from the bone. You’ll like the flavour. —Only at Laird’s. REANGE’S “Bosker” Pies! RISH and Chips. —Always tasty. Secret of cooking known to ourselves only.—Laird’s. gPECIAL Bargains.—Kirk’s Pharmacy, Thames. RENDEZVOUS.— “The Real Home Cookery.” Mornings and Afternoon Teas. Mid-day Dinner and Suppers. “RIE” at Webster’s Popular Shop is an institution. —Opposite White Star. FJVHEATRE Patrons. Visit the Quality Inn and partake of Refreshing Beverages. Q.OOD Cookery!—Buy your Vegetables from McKechnie’s, Rolleston St. T3IES with a first-grade flavour.— Webster’s Popular Pie Shop (opp. White Star). yEGETABLESI—HeIp the Cook by getting the Best.—McKechnie’s, Rolleston St. Pleasant Service. yARICOSE Ulcers. Some wonderful results reported in the treatment of very bad Varicose Ulcers with Rawleigh’s Medicated Ointment. S. Driver, Dealer. ENGINEERING. MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINEERING. H. M°M ILLAN ‘ (Opp. Exchange Hotel). Any make of Engine or Machine overhauled and repaired. Also Farm Implements. “Anything from a Needle to an Anchor.”
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 1
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