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' tEOAL NOTICES. M R - E. H. B LAKEY ' iLß '' : BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR (Late of the firm of 'Matthews. Blakey, and Clarke), Announces that be has COMMENCED PRACTICE ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT. At No. 6, KING'S CHAMBERS, Corner of ~"ort and Commerce Streets, AUCKLAND. 56 MESSRS. ARNOLD TAYLOR, LL.B., and TREVOR CAMPBELL THOMSON, LL.B., Barristers and Solicitors, Beg to announce that they have commenced the practice of their profession under the style or firm of Taylor and Thomson, at NO. 23 AND 24, SAKE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, As from March 12. \ branch office will be opened at Northcote after the Easter Vacation. C -gRCCF. g. COTT Announces that he has admitted into Partnership JAMES ARMSTBAD, Barrister, ot Dunedin and Invercarglll. The Firm Name will be SCOTT AND ARMSTEAD, Barristers and Solicitors, Winstone Buildings, Queen St.. Auckland. 2 T AWRENCE PRENDERGAST, SOLICITOR, Begs to Announce that he has commenced the Practice of his Profession at 6, BON MARCHE CHAMBERS, Karangahape Road, Auckland. -Phone 2991 A. MR. J. A. BEALE, Barrister and Solicitor, Palmerston Bldgs., Queen Street, begs to announce that during his temporary absence from the Dominion 'his practice will be carried on as usual by Mr. J. K. S. Hall, LL.B., Barrister aud Solicitor, at the above premises. DYERS AND OLEAIfERS. TTAVE IT RE-MODELLED! THAT'S THE IDEA ! Many a costume or coat of excellent material is discarded, not because lt is worn out, but because it Is oldfashioned. Why not let us re-model it. We specialise in this work; We can practically re-shape any old-style garment and adapt it to latest mode Hundreds of delighted customers testify to our skill. Correspondence Invited. Our motor van collects In city and suburbs daily. Country residents can post their narcels to us. City Agent: Arnott, Hairdresser, la, Queen St. THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY. Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137, Symonds Street, and 17L Manukau Rd., Auckland. Phone 2544 A. Works Phone 2678 A, Mt. Eden. C EVER heard of Jack Peat, sir. the dyer. Whose business grows hlgber and higher? | He'll clean enlts so neat. That they look quite a treat; For particulars, 'phone and inquire. His charges are mow-rate and low, air, For dyeing and cleaning all clothes, sir, And his work Is well known For quality and tone; It's the best, absolutely, we know, air. COSTUMES AND SUITS DRY-CLEANED, 8/6 EACH. COSTUMES AND SUITS DYED. «/» EACH. __ Every Description ol Cleaning anl Dyeing done. Over 30 years' experience. J. Q. PEAT, ; 36, Eden Terrace. 2min. from Symonda St. Tel. 3151. Open Evenings from 6.30 till 7_30 p.m. M.S. THE EMPIRE NEEDS YOU. YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE." * ? ? WHY * * ? Because, if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your old Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc. Just send them to "THE EMPIRE," or Ring up No. 8887, and our vans will collect. EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING, EXPERT REMODELLING, EXPERT REPAIRING. Old Garments made as. new ln a few days and at a trilling cost. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paid. Special Fur Department for the Renovation and Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Work. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., (Furriers, Etc.), 358, Queen Street. (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Halt). By Special Appointment to His Excellency Viscount Jelllcoe. C CARPET and Spring Cleaning, House Washing.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 14, Waitemata Chambers, Customs St. 'Phone 1769. DRESS AND FASHION. AUTUMN BHlllnery now showing; exclu- . slve models.—Le Bean Monde, 470, Queen St. (opposite YjW.CiA.). A' UTUMN Millinery—Panne Velvet, Fur, Brocade, Satin; 35/6, 37/6, 891/6.—"The Parislenne." Wellesley St. E. B HIGH-CLASS Dressmaker, Costumier, Wedding and Evening Gowns specialty; moderate; 'phone 769.—Cooper. 7, Mt. Eden lUL B LADIES' Navy Serge Costumes, Tailor, made, from £7 10/.—Laurie and Hardy. Foresters' Buildings, Albert St. U ISS GBOVER, Dressmaker and Costumler, 22, Wellesley St., opposite Fuller's. Ladles' own material made up. Terms moderate. £ MAiiSPN Karlne.—The Guinea Hat «-7_ ""i™: one P~l<*e only.—Silk Jumpers, 59/6; Dressmakers.—Watson's Bldgs. rf-ARM Winter Woollies, variety ___ " " value unsurpassed.—Matthews and Andrews, 147, Symonds St. TDCTTERICK'S RELIABLE PATTERNS ■"UTTERICK'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. Save Money by Selecting Pattern before Purchasing Material. LARGE ""NEW STOCK ON HAND. NEW FASHION SHEET FREE ON APPLICATION. Or One Shilling Yearly for Postage. BCTTEBICK'S QUABTERLY FASHIONS, 1/6. By post, 2/. DELINEATOR 1/. By post, 1/3. W. P. OGILVIE, 316, QUEEN STREET. B TOUJBT BPECIAUBTB. LOOK TEN YEARS' YOUNGER. USE "KAPO." Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its original colonr and beauty. Kapo Is not a dye, but acts by means of strengthening tbe roots of the hair. It cores Dandruff, prevents the hair falling out, and promotes the growth of the hair. Price, 3/ per bottle; posted to any address, 3/8. Prepared and sold by M. ECCLES. M.P.S.. Consulting and Dispensing Chemist. 21S, PONSONBY ROAD, AUCKLAND. SEE YOU GET KAPO. C LA PLASTIQUE Curea Lines, Wrinkles, Sagging Muscles. Only operator. Miss McElwaln, 270, Queen St. Particulars posted. . B T OTUS Balm Massage Cream rejuvenates aa an _ improves skin, removes wrinkles; 3/ posted.—2o, Phoenix Chambers. T OTUS Vanishing Cream produces peach- ■*-• bloom complexion, delicately perfumed; 3/ pouted.—2o, Phoenix Chambers. St. MHBICAI. TUITION. TJ- LU T B AND PICCOLO^ -*• O. E. POOBE, SOLO FLAUTIST. Teacher of Flute and Piccolo, 43. PONSONBY ROAD. B _■_?■-£ B ;_ F , A --- B CKN. Teacher ~pi_-o'-._Tm£_! c ,_£«la_atfo_) and Theory; 222 gMMtoed, H» passes.—Studio, 178, Syqteuds

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 10