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The Hats That Will be Worn This Season. 1-lj in past winter's, so in the coming season the g'aycr and .y^^Sl^c^B^.. briglitoi* color's in milliner}' 1 will give plaice to! the dovpei' shades. But this must not be takm to mean that the millinery ,:tyk>- we U^^^^^^^^^^^/ are showing arc lesis attraetioc. No! Their sha.pw are. entirely new F§^^^y ones, and more suitable to the season. Wo invite you! to sde them—to walk round and, inspect the new / Zi shapes in Velvets, the new Trinimingd in Plumag'ei, Foaithai'si, Foliage, /f ~t « and Hii'Ubons tliat- aibomul in no mean manner, on each of our hats. ~3^ -/%-N^wlMfll\ Gonio also and see our Matron's Bonnets, a.nd Toques, and also jojßifw*><s!' our Children's Hats. In these lines we ai'o paitic.uila.rly strong—the U/fg M£* il////y%i^^^^^^ designs would do credit to 1 the moat stylish milliners; of the large Ifl Wl ' h'/%&j&^^#^=Sr cities, and the prioas we have decided extremely moderate. ' >r Our Exhibition Days are IMow On So come with your friends and experience delightful moments among our lovely Autumn and Winter Designs. HETHERINGTONS LTD. THE DRAPERS " Where tlie Good Values Are" POLLEN STREET - - THAMES

giiilßUii ii.iiiiiiiim;rii»iaiMiNim.!ii'i,iiiiiNi::iiniiriiiii'irii uwmuitinwi'iiiii urn ■i''l"l"i:wtiki n-'i■>!«■ iim i:t:ii.iiiii>i.iii*iim ii:ii'iii[iu..iii'.iini!i «c:i.n»i| s 1 I JUST OPENING UP ! I | | JUST OPENING UP ! ! \ ] NEW GOODS | j?T ? . i | M. LYNCH | j DRAPER AND COSTUMIERE j I POLLEN STREET - _. - THAMES |

BLUETT, Pollen street, Thames representative of some of the, largest and oldest firms in the World. Pianos, Organs.-BLUETT. JUST received all the latest Music, Postcards, Violin Strings, Stationery, etc. All our stock is up-to-date. —BLUETT, Pollen street. THE MAY QUEEN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. I Notice is hereby given that the Shares in the above-named Company forfeited for non-payment of the 16th Call, payable on the 2nd March, 1911, will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Mr Joseph Thornes, at his Auction Mart, No, 83, Queen street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of April, 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the Call be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day, and " The Companies Act, 19 8," be complied with. J, W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland, 15th April, 1911. B. HALLIGAN DOMINION BAKERY & REFRESHMENT ROOMS Pollen Street. Still to the front with alt that 1b dainty and tasty in the way of Cakos, Pastry, Scones, Girdle Scones, Pike- ! lets, etc Steak and Kidney, Mutton, and Fruit Pies 3d each. Best Quality Sultana and Madeira Cakes from 6d each. Sultana, Plain, Muscatel, and Seed Block from 8d lb. Beautifully decorated Birthday Caikea from 2a 6d each. Birthday, Christening, and Wei dins? Cakes a Speciality. _ The increasing demand is sufficient guarantee as regards variety and quality of our goodt. A. Couit and Son are now showing a. splendid range of "Wol^f' winter underwear. You can't shrink it.—

SOMETHING MEW. Curry's Scientific Process introduced at Conolly Central Meat Mart, Thames, Up-to date Butchers. A TRULY EEifAEKABLE PEOOEBS. SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE. rpHE fVJRiiY QYSTBM 1 V^ k> is approved by Dr. Frengley, Govern ment Health Ofßcer, who states that the quality of all meat cured by the system is far superior to that cured under the old system. HAETMAN'S ''RED HAND' BRAND Anti - Corrosive Roofing Paint! Hoofing Paint! We. would specially draw the attention of Householders and intending builders to the extraordinary cover-. inal capacity of Rledi Hand Anti-Cor-rosive Paint (No. 2), viz., lewt drum will cover 3500 square feet of corrugated iron, or one half owt. drum will oovieir the roof of an ordinary i en-roomed dwelling. Una.ffeiotiedl by sea-air. Does no* blister andl peiri&li when exposed to g'r'eati heat. Mixed ready for use. FOR SAUEJ BY JAMES T> ENSHA W AMES RENSHAW THAMES AGENT. LITTLE AND OFTEN FILLS THE PURSE, and every penny you sava by shopping at W. SCOTT'S I Erect* a Bulwark Against Adversity STOCK-TAKING SALE. STOCK-TAKING SIALE. MAJRVELLOUS VALUE IN CROCKEIRY TO CLEAR, Dinner Sets Tea SletSj Value Exceptional. Sea these lines before Replenishing your Shelve* W.S. carries a large stock of all the necessaries and delicacies in the provision department. Buy from SCOTT'S, THE CENTRAL STORE AND BAKERT

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 3

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