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NZ Truth , Issue 884, 4 November 1922, Page 8

 

GATES' LIMITED Ice Cream Ice Cream THE ICE CREAM SEASON HAS ARRIVED. BE SURE AND GO TO GATES 1 AMER- ICAN LOUNGE FOR YOUR ICE CREAM AND FROZEN DELICACIES. MADE SCIEN- TIFICALLY IN A CLEAN FACTORY. PURE AND WHOLESOME. GATES' LIMITED —WILLIS STREE.T— Telephone 305. J. FAIRWAY Managing Director. THE 1 nc PEOPLE'S MEAT MART 5O CUBA STREET FOLLOW THE CROWDS Primest Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal direct from the Farmer I at your on>n price. Auction Daily from 10 a.m. C. HAWKINS Auctioneer C. W. MAVCTIN & CO. Plumbert»,*Electrioians and Sheet Metal Workers, Drainlayora, and Hot-V Water Specialists. iSTo Work too Far, too Large or Small. Efficient Workmen. All Work Guaranteed. 'Phones: Day, 20-982; Night. 24-705. 13 V TORY ST. (Next to Bhtoklook's.) THE PEN DOCTOR. Buy Your FOUNTAIN PEN where you can^GET IT REPAIRED. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 LAMBTON QU4Y, WELLINGTON. By Rayl W**r*nt* a/ ApoaiMm*tvt I DISINFECTANT! A. C. NOTTINGHAM (Attorney for Jeyts') Lltchrteld Street. Chrlstchurch, CHIROPRACTIC. GILES AND GILES (Gr. duates Palmer School.) Members of N.Z. Chiropractic Assn. Imperial Buildings Queen Streot Auckland. J. WATTS. HAND-SEWN SHOE SPECIALIST 9 Kent Terrace Wellington Workmanship nnd Material Guaranteed. Post or Bring Your Ropoiri. It Will Pay You. jipjp^ DON'T WEAR A M gk The DROOKtf Ruptur* I^. B App<i(u>co ln»t*mjy re- C7 S H«v«« And positively Ift— gfU cures rupture. Navel Wff^Br Kui<iuro Appliances, i^l fc ,iW Abdominal Bupport«r», etc Bo« Controller la tgflfntpSßm^ N MARK SMITH, mmmwmm Adeiphi chunDtn.. ioa, Wiliu St., Wei-ititfton. Writ* tot Book- i«u. ancloslßK this s4vt.

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