AMUSEMENTS. RING'S rpHEATRE, rpHAMES. QCTOBEE gRD. FAMOUS IRISH TENOR. T)ANNY ]y|ALONE JJANNY JITALONE J)ANN Y ALONE Includes Thames in his Triumphant New Zealand Tour. You Havo Seen Him in the "Rose of Tralee"— NOW SEE AND HEAR HIM IN PERSON. Tyr ALONE, Assisted by SPECIALLY .taiOSEN OVERSEAS ARTISTS. THE O'CARROLLS. EILEEN and ROBERT EMMETT Harp and Violin Ensemble. TED PRATT, Entertainer. LEN LEHMAN AT PIANO. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Children Half-Price. BOX PLAN at BROKENSHIRE'S. rpO-NIGHT! DANCING. 10-NJGHT! pURU (CABARET. URU ABARET. _APA gUPPER, (Mussels, Potatoes, etc.) at LABOUR BRANCH jy A N C E. jy A N C E. Good Music. Novelty Dances. Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies 1/6. 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." ■ : HOTELS. A.LWAYS "ON TOP^!— 'jßJacJk . „ftnd '"'White,'" ""' "Johnny "Walker" and "Lion." —Served at the HOTEL JMPERIAL. The Premier House of Thames. Proprietor - - - - J. W. HARVEY. A WISE Selection.—Patronise the Salutation Hotel, where the "Sports" foregather. TWOHILL'S DEIAN 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 QPPICE JJOTEL
Where Congenial Company is always to be found. Proprietor - - - JACK O'MEAKA. SALUTATION Hotel—" The House ° of Good Cheer."—"Bill" Harper, Popularity! Enjoyment! "DOMINION BITTER," the Bost of Drinks. On Tap at your Favourite Hotel, the J^XCHANGE. Proprietress - - MRS. E. McCONNELL. AOENWALL J HOTEL. (J. ALWINGER). "OUR POPULARITY IS INSIDE." SALUTATION Hotel.—" The Home of Speight's Beer." JUNCTION JJOTEL," THAMES. "CALL" for "Sparkling Waitt»mata" and "Box On!" Proprietor - - - A. P. DOVELL. You Will Meet All Your Brother Sports at the T ADY "gOWEN JJO TE L Proprietor - - - D. GANLEY. SPEIGHT'S BEER! SPEIGHT'S BEER! The Popular Drink. On tap at the oHOKTLAND 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 20427, 1 October 1938, Page 1
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