FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS Our aim has been to make satisfied Customers &' having met with- a large measure of success, we are encouraged to greater efforts to the same end. It is therefore our business to sell goods of the right quality and possessing those distinctive leatares recsiiared by Art and Utility. All goods soldky us can fee relledupcia ie be as represented* as; w^ are qualified tradesmen. 'buick & co. JEWELLERS, 102 Pollen Street (near Junction Hotel), Thaiuos Spencer Pianos j! I What you get — Not what you pay—ls; the Basis of Piano Value. Low-priced Pianos so-oalled cheaj have a smart appearance and pleasing tone when new. In course of time with w«ax and tear, defects develop ; axid soon get offensive to a refined musical ear, and are consequently consigned to the auction mart, where the ! Spencer is conspicuous by its alpscnce, because its soundings and reliability hci-e be«n amply. proved on th» TLaanfiß, and all over tlxo North laiand, where 3000 are in u&e. , The texms are easy. Small deposit and 36 equal monthly payments-,. i; is advantageous to deal with the aypointed agent, who haa the la tea samples on hand and complete • to choose from. These are delivered a your house without additional « pCDM. Agent— T. WILD MA N . MUSIC AND ,IlfSrrßUME>n MPOBTER. ff .HE OOIENOE OF TTEALTH ■ \ND' \M ODEKN "pvENTISTJJY Why have a mouthful of aching, decayed and un»anitary teeth which are the direct cause of «o many bodily ills'! - In the interests of your health you should pay a vißit co the London Dental, Pollen St., and have your teeth thoroughly examined. Extractions are made painlessly and without disagreeable aftereffects. Our method of tilling teeth without pain is a revelation to. tha nervous person who dreads the dentist's chair. FOR PLEASANT DENTISTRY VISIT THB | ON DON TyNTAL (Late" Dk. Payne's Residence.) POLLEN ST., THAMES. 'Phonb No. 93. Ti/JR E. R. L. OATTEN, DENTAL SURGEON (MANAGEE). W. CACJSLEY HAS FOR SALEFRUIT AND TOMATOES. _____ * All Orders Punctually Attended To. HANBEN & 00., Aokm ra, Chir T'ts Aroha correspondent writes as under 1: —''The tourist season has ■ been a Very pcpxiOar fine. A retard | nunibiar of visitors liavc lieen at- ' tractedl to the district, and many of the ailing have spoken highly of the benefits derived by participating in our minea'al waters. It is a faot that as each sieaaon cfunes round larger numbers will visit To Aroha. At the present time the' hotels ami places of accommodation are full of visitors," "
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10347, 21 April 1911, Page 1
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