Ask your local draper oi J storekeeper to show you tlhe copyrighted | Roslyn writing pad for 6d.—'Adrt'. I | M(:ii's and boys' (ilcoats, best makes 1 and lowest prices at The Beehive. A Court and Son —Advt.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PBE-PAID. FOE SALE.— Furniture including Singer machine, perfect order, £4, bookshelf and cupboard combined, —Apply Mrs Mowat, Williamson Street. TTKJ ANTED to Buy Poultry.- Ap?l ply Junction Hotel. WANTED TO LET.—Two rooms over shop in Pollen Street.— Apply 0. H. Whitehead, Central Boot Shop. j" ADIES !—Kindly send cakes, L-i scones, refreshment stall, Fire Brigade Bazaar, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Help good cause. LADIES!— We have just landed Ex " Papiroa," 12 dozen Strap Evening Fhopg from 3/9 pair. — Danby's Shoe oiores. \/t ES DAVIS, Private Board and L? & Residence, Queea Street, next Post Office. Meals supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders.
SPECIAL OFFER — Music. Postcards and stationery, now going cheap at BLUETT'S, Post-card bhop. JUST received all the latest Music, Postcards, Violin Strings, StationI cry, etc. All our stock is up-to-date. —BLUETT, Pollen street. WANTED KNOWN — Bluett's Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT. fADIES !-A Tin of Boot Polish J given Free with every pair oi Evening Shoes purchased at Danby'i Shoe Stores. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. ROBERTS' T) IOTUEES' ;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. TUESDAY, 16th MAY. T>ENEFIT PERFORMANCE. BY ROBERTS' PICTURE COY. In aid of Dr Barnardo's Homes (In conjunction with Thames Residents.) Watch for Splendid Programme.
DOMINION SKATING RINK, ______ SESSIONS: Monday Evening * THAMES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. A MEETING of the Champion Band will be held in Shortland I Fire Brigade Station, on MONDAY, Ist May, at 7.30 p.m., to arrange final details. £>IRE BRIGADE MOTOR REEL Jf BAZAAR. DRILL HALL, ALBERT STREET. — Opening Day — rpHURSD.tY, 4th MAY, 1911, X. at 2.30 p.m ,by His Worship the Mayor (H. Lowe, Esq.) COMPETITIONS : I.—Best Fruit Cake —Prize. Lady's Shell Jewel Case, silver moun--1 ted. Presented by Mr Buick. 1 2.—Best Jam Sandwich (Butter)— Special prize presented by Mr Silcock. 3.—Best Jam Sandwich (without Butter) — Prize, Handsome Cushion, 4.—Best Plate of Plain Scones. 5. —Best Plate of Currant Scones. 6.—Best Shortbread, 7. Best Gingerbread. 8.- Best Seed Cake.
COMPETITIONS : Hat Triinining—Gentlemen only Nail Driving —Ladies only Wood-Sawing—Ladies only Very . Handsome Prizes will »• awarded Guessing Competitions Shooting Competitions Hat Trimmings (Firemen only) Galore ! Galore ! Art Gallery and Quoit Matches, ; Entries for Gooking Competitions close at Drill Hall, Thursday, May 4th, at 11 a.m. All Promised Donations to be at the Hall not later than 11 a.m., THUESDAY. E. M. E. HOPE, Sec. Ladies Committee.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 3
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