Mrs Van Cbttlei was fond of the bottle, But pray don't imagine that she Wa& addicted to diriuk, for I really don't think Slio imbibed any stronger than tea. But the* 'bottlei she swore by and set so much storei by, Was one tiiat yoii value I'm sure, On the label was "Woods" .to distin-, guish the goods—■ 'Twas the famousi "Great. Peppermint Cure,"
WANTED ADYISORTISEMENTS MUST BE PB&PAID. f"N 00D, strong, big cauliflower and ~$ c .bbage plants for sale.—Apply 0. Lawrence, Fenton Street, Shortland (OST in Pollen Street, Friday _i afternoon, a small blue bag, hard painted.—Reward at Gas Office. Vfl SS DAVIS, Private Board and IT 5 Residence, Queen Street, next Post' Office. Meals supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. OT^ANTED a good waitress, wages TT 1.5/-. —Apply Cornwall Arms Hotel. WANTED a four or five roomed cottage with al! conveniences; central. Married couple, no children. Apply Ohef, Star Office, SPECIAL OFFER—Music, Post : cards and stationery, now going cheap at BLUETT'S, Post-card Shop. Wanted Known.—That the Bi'ifennia Tyre, adopted by the N.Z. Post and Telegraph Dtepai'timmt, is still holding that envious position, as; being the best tyre that money can l>tuy. —Advt. WANTED KNOWN — Bluett's Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT. DOMINION SKATING RINK, /OPENING "V? IGHT. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. Se»sions : Monday, Thursday, Saturday evenings, 7.80 to 930 ; Saturday afternoon, 2.30 to 4 30; Thursday, ladies' session, 5.15 to 7 p m. Admission 6d, Gents' skates 1/-, Ladiea 6d, Floorage 6d. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. ROBERTS' TT)ICTURES. OBERTS' X ICTURES. TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT. Grand Change of Programme. West's Dramatic, Scenic, and Comic Gems - Prices : 1/6, 1/-, 6d. Ladies 1/to front seats, children half price. ROBERTS' piOTURES. I SPECIAL PROGRAMME. BOY SCOUTS' BENEFIT. ROLL UP! ROLL UP ! WEDNESDAY NIGHT. USUAL PRICES. THAMES RUGBY UNION; /"COMMITTEE Meeting at Catholic K.j Club TO MORROW EVENING (Tuesday) at 7.30 o'clock. Secretaries are requested to furnish Registrations and Fees thereat. Season oj.ens Saturday, 29th April. A. F. BROWN, Hon. Sec. HOCKEY. ' | HE Annual Meeting of the 1 Thames Hockey Association will bo held in the vestry of the Central Hall on Thursday, April 27th, at 7.45 P' m" C. S. SANDERS, Hon. Sec. T.H.A. TEA ! TEA ! I TEA ! !.! Buy tlie Best -ALWAYSTHE BEST VALUE NOW ON' THE MARKET ARE THE 'STAGS HEAD 1 and 'ROYAL' BRANDS. GROWN in British Colonies. PACKED by Colonial Labour. BLENDED, with Skill USED with, Satisfaction. „ To b« had from ail grocer*. If you can't get it tend v* * port ewcd. A. J. Entrican & Coy. Ltd. TEA MERCHANTS,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 3
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