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READ BY EVERYBODY Thtffcrm, THE BEST ADVERTISING MtSUOMi

In Memoriam. 1 SCOTCaBR.—In loving memory of Mrs SootciheT', who died aitl P«te•tomga, July 9th, 1918. Inseiled! by two* aiflfeotioinaite ■frieaid®. '

THAMES-W AITAKARURU SERVICE MoC ARrIHY'S LA IJNCHES. WILL leave Thames for Wadtakaruru as follows: Saturday 12thi, 5 ai.m. AH gjoods must be om -wharf one hour before time of departure. EOPU-TURTJA SERVICE. DURING the reduced train, service { launches wiE ruins -.m under: » • ■■■■■..'. -,'-:"-".'rLeaives-"-'K-o|)'U! "•■'''■'■■■ "■' DAILY at 9 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday amd Saturday 3.30 p-m. ; Tuesday and Friday, 4.30 pun ' Laaves Tuxuai. • DAILY- at 8 a,m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saitiurday, 10 a.m. Tuesday and Friday, 11 a.m. A comveiyance will oonmeiot with themorning tirip of launch, cm- Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, returning in the afternoon!. TZERBY'S T AUNCHES. HAURAKI PLAINS SERVICE. WiE leave Thames, Kerepeehi, and Patetotnjga. as under: Leaives Thames Leave» Kerepeehi j Thua-sday 10, 6.30 p.m. 12.30 p.m. Friday 111, 6 am" 'P'm' Friday 11, 7 ip.m. Sa.tiua'day 12, 6 a.m. - Saturday 12, 4 p.m. 7 a.m. Leaves Thamen Leaves Patetonga Friday 11, 0 ai.m. Saiturdiiy 12, 6 a.m. (Weather and circumstances /permitting-)" Note.—'All goods must be received ' , one hour prior to departure. NOTES FOR THE MONTH. JULYPHASES OF THE MOOS. Full moon, 13th. 5.32 p.m. Last quarter, 20th, 10.33 p.m.. New mooin., 27-tli, 5.51 p.m. ■ HIGH WATER AT THAMES. Date Morn- Ev^d.. Thiuipsday 10 421 5.? Fiiday 11 5.15 5.&1 Staitnu-day 12 6. 7 6.42 Sunday 13 6.54 7.25 Momday 14 V.39 8- 8 Business Notices. VALUE AND VARIETY CAN be had at E; DUNNAGE'S i« LADIES' HAND BAGS; all shapes amd sizes; Writing Pads and all Stationery. FANCY GOODS—A Choice Assortment. Books, a good selection always arrivingPHOTO FRAMES im oak and" metal, all designs. . ' CIRCULATING LIBRARY in full iwrogj. Agent fcxf'-Suni Fire Insm^aince, Excelsior Rubber Stamps/. Pictures Framed and Mounted. E. DUNNAGE. TI7HEN yoxn^aititle' cihdld is hot, restless, and feveinsJi, with s _ fuedi coldi, cfonj't _ cleliay but inxrh,e' • give "NAZOL" ptn siiijrair a?jc *' . sipirinJde fittely a liamdßeffahief wiitl *"NAZOL" and pdin; 'to -tine dress ''« thait) tlie child oam; iwoafo at eotnattainit ' iy- ' .■■• '■ : „ ...... '

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 1

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