STATE HOUSES TEN MORE HOMES FOR THAMES. Distinctiveness of design will cliarac- , tciise the ten additional Government houses at Thames, which are now in the course of construction. All the houses have been specially designed along the most modern lines, so that the utmost in comfort will be provided. Attention will also be paid to the interior lay-out of each house to proi vide ample built-in conveniences, such as cupboards and wardrobes. Only the best materials procurable will go into the construction, and no expense will bo spared in the provision of suitable equipment and fittings. There will be many a sigh of envy when people begin occupying these natty houses. Such houses as these, however, are wifTiin the reach of the majority of people.
QUALITY FURNITURE. Throughout the Thames Valley ami the Hauraki Plains the name of “Coxhead” is synonymous with the highest standards of furniture and craftsmanship. Quality is an attribute of very piece of furniture constructed in the firm’s up-to-date factory. Every step in construction is rigidly supervised to zealously guard the reputation that has been acquired by years of satisfactory service. A. T. Coxhead will give you reliable quality at prices you can afford.
“WHITE AS SNOW” Fibrous plaster —Board — USE THE BEST By specifying the use of the local product when building or renovating. It gives highest results for sanitary, clean and attractive interiors. BETTER THAN IMPORTED. Support Local Industry. Let Us Quote You To-day. Thanes Fibrous Plaster COMPANY. Factory: Pollen Street, Thames.
COMPLETE HERBAL SYSTEM TONIC. Energy, vigour, freshness! NTJLAX Constipation Herbs refreshen entire system with Nature’s purest herbs, roots and barks. Palatable, reliable, entirely different. Large 2/- packets from N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist.—Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 2
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