FOR THE PAST S YEARS Our aim has been to make SATISFIED CUSTOMERS & haying met with a large measure of success, we are encouraged to greater eflprts to the same end. It is therefore pur business to sell goods of the right quality and possessing those distinctive features required by Art and Utility. . All goods sold by us can be relied upon to be as represented, as we are qualified tradesmen. i ~~—— BUICK & CO. JEWELLERS, 102 Pollen Street (near Junction Hotel), Thamea -.. i ■ '-'- — - ■ ri *HE QCIENCE OP TTEAL'IH — -AJSD Y| ODEBN "PjENTISTEY Why have a mouthful of aching, decayed.; and umanitary teeth which are the direct caute of so many bodily illsi j In the interests of your health you should pay a visit co '.he London Dental, Pollen St., and have your teeth thoroughly examined. Extractions are zaade painlessly and without disagreeable aftereffects. Our method of filling teeth without pain is a revelation to tha nervous person who dreads the dentist's chair. FOR PLEASANT DENTISTRY VISIT THE r ONDON TpvENTAL (Late Db. Payne's Residence.) POLLEN ST., THAMES. 'J?hone No. 93. \jtß. E. E. L. TJATTEN, DENTAL SURGEON i W. CAQSLEY HAS FOR SALE— FRUIT AND TOMATOES. All Orders Punctually Attended To. HANBEN & CO., Aasmrs, Spencer Pianos!! What you get — Not what you pay—ls tlie Basis of Piano Value. Low-priced Pianos so-called cheaj have a smart appearance'and pleasing tone when new. In course of time with wesr and tear, defects develop and soon get offensive to a refined musical ear,, and are .consequently pon signed to the auction mart, where the Spencer is conspicuous by its absence, b«eause its soundings and reliability h'-e been amply proved on [tht TLaines, and all over tihe North I* land, where 3000 are in uee. The terms are easy. Small deposit >and 36 equal monthly payments. I' i? advantageous to deal with the ap pointed agent, who ha« the latest tamplea on hand and complete stock to choose frora. These are delivered «t your house without additional «t pCQM. Agent— T. WILD MA M MUSIC AND INSTEmCENT MPOiBTER. 'Slays the Karangahake Ajdvocate: I ''They say that memiblers of the j Karting'abako Bowliii|o| Cluih do not j ca.ro foi' the Thames climate. Jsary a win out of stervlen rinks. WJvat wos. tho matter? Clwild not bo too muc-li i hbwls. Tlie match took p'lada in the morning." Winter ovei vooats, I'ainpi'oof and macir.tosh for men and boys. Latest and best ati the Beehive. A. Court and Son.^ —A'dvt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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