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— OUR NAME — Is known throughout the North of Auckland for our FIRST-CLASS WORK In any Branch Undertaken. Turn your Bike inside out and bring it to — CHISSELL'S He will put it Right for you. 540 WANTEDS, ETC. /t BOON to the thrifty. Visit Mrs Purdie's Millinery Sale. It will pay you. Out goes all her Millinery at gift prices. 170 yi HAPPY Thought 1 Next time you take your girl to the Pictures buy a box of Lowney's Chocolates.—Procurable only at "Marble Bar." ASTERS, Salvia, Cosmos, 1/ doz; Cabbage, 1/3; Cauliflower, 2/6 per 100; Kumara plants, 1/ per 100.—Macdonald, Rust Lane, 'Phone 414. JgALANCE of our Gabardine, Voile and Crepe Dresses to clear at 15/11. —Atkinson's. 172 "PROWLERS! —Use the best Bowl obtainable. The Dunlop Rubber Bowl obtainable at Lifebuoy Rubber Coy., Water St. 173 JgRING your Boot. Repairs to W. Wearwell, expert Boot Repairer. All repairs Auckland prices. Up todate" machinery just installed. /^JRICKET —And all Sporting Goods. Tennis Racquets, 7/6 to £5. Best makes; reasonable prices at A. Wilkinson's, Bank St. FVA JAMES, 'Phone 467. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Term commencing FEBRUARY Ist. 621 T7VERY purchaser of a new cycle from Massey's is treated right. We guarantee our machines. JPOR SALE —Ford Ton Truck and 2 very useful Light Half-Draughts.— J. Smith, Second-hand Dealer, Vine St., next to Dalgety's. SALE—In calf, Jersey Heifers; Pedigree Jersey Bulls; 4-month Pedigree Berkshire Boars.—James F. Brown, Whakapara. 614

JpOR SALE—Owner leaving"" district, Concrete House, containing living room, den, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, large verandah and back porch, e. 1., h. and c. water, porcelain bath and bas'n; absolutely fireproof. Exceptionally well finished inside. Workshop 15 x 12. Section 52 perchcs, 100 ft frontage. Immediate possession. Cash £500; balance arranged.—H. A. Highct, Telephone 483. 604 i?J.ET NEXT for that cosy and comfortable Shave at the Allies' Saloon. TUST Arrived—Cowan's Maple Buds, Lunch Bars, Medallions, Beans. The plain Milk Chocolate with the delicious flavour.—"Marble Bar," Cameron St. TUST Opened Up—Smart Net and v Gingham Frocks for the Children at Baby Linen Shop. TAM~Jar Rubber Rings stocked in Silvertown > Dunlop, and Barnett Glass at Lifebuoy Rubber Coy., Water St. 173 Book-keeper and Typistc, twelve years' experience, desires Position. —Write X.Y.Z., Advocate. 013 J^OST —Probably between Onerahi and Whangarei, Pair Motor Chains in sugar bag.—Reward on returning to H. C. Rishworth. 591 repair work for motor cycle, push cart, pram or bike is unexcelled. Bring him your repairs. JJJOTOR Car Telescopic Hampers, waterproof and unbreakable, at A. Wilkinson's, Bank St. These cun also be used as a spare seat. JpiCIvLING Onions for sale. Orders taken for Tomatoes. Good stock of Jam and Fruit Jars. All at lowest possible prices.—Pearce's Handy Store, Kamo Rd. J>RIVATE Board offered to school girl; nice place.—Address nt Advocate. (516 CTAINLESS Table Knives, Pocket Knives, Spoons, Forks, etc. direct from the manufacturer, still selling.— H. Gresswell, Mill Rd. 610 npAKE that Broken Electric Torch to Slade Clark, the Torch Doctor. Full stock of accessories." >JX) LET—New Bungalow, furnished, every convenience.—For particulars apply W. H. Mortimore, c/o Mr Geo. North, Look-Out Hill. 607 —For Sale. Prime quality. Buy a bushel case, 3d per lb. For sauce lid per lb.—A. J. Wordsworth, MillJtd., 'Phone 2125. 617 "Y'OUNG Girl wants Work, knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.—Write S., Advocate. 618 "Y"OUR soul may be in a bad way, or not your own But it may be Repaired with neatness while you wait at Worner's Shoe Store.

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Northern Advocate, 25 January 1922, Page 1

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