I VICTORIA STREET SHOPPING. ! A VOID Danger from Fire, and let J. A Cockroft, 156, Victoria Street, Sweep Yonr Chimney. ' DR. RIDGBWAY'S Creosoted Lang Balsam. Infallible Cure, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, etc.—Cunningham, 68, Victoria "CTANCY Goods, School Requisites. Toys - 1 - of every 'description, at Sullivan's, 148. Victoria St. West. ~ . THRESH Unpasteurised Milk?— Yea, we ■*• make deliveries to offices In bottles. — City Dairy, 66, Victoria St. 'Phone 40-550. TpOR Pure Olive OH, Groceries and Pro- - 1 - visions, r— Glavis. 48. Victoria St, Chpnnest In town. — G. Mcßride, "The *-* Tajlor," will make your next suit i better. _j_n_ style and flnish. rpHE Oldest Dealer in Auckland. Highest x Prices Given for All Kinds of SecOndhand Goods.—M. Lindsay. ( TOR ALINE for Coughs, Colds, Influenza; -*- cleans the lubes, saves the lungs.—J. J. Cooper. Chemist. RISING SUN Cafe, Victoria St. From August 3rd, All Meals 1/6. Delicious Soups always ready. CJTANDARD Sewing Mtchine, £3 10/; j* 3 Violin., Case, Bow, £3 IC/; Gramo--1 phone and 27 Records, £9 10/. —Kissin, 8, i Victoria St. ! K/.-PIECE Canteen Cutlery, new, Al |«->V quality, £7 15/, cost £14.—Kissin, 8, 1 Victoria St. POWBQJTBY _____________ APPLES. —Ballarats, Delicious, Wlnesap, Stunner; all 31bs 1/. —Walters, 177, Ponsonby Rd. A SPECIAL Line at Green's —Matches, 6d dos.; Choice Dried Apricots, 1/3. — 131, Ponsonby Rd. "DUY from. us. Service is from the X> window not under counter.—Lincoln, Frnlterer, 82, Ponsonby Rd. CLARKSON, 38, Ponsonby Rd., noted for Cycle Accessories, Tyres, Tubes, etc.; Second-hand Bikes; reasonable prices. Fern, first for High-class Footwear and Repairs'—G. N.~ Henry, 159, Ponsonby Rd. TIME is Money—By taking your Watch Repairs to C. Day, 33, Ponsonby Rd., yon are making money. mRY Houston's, 19, Ponsonby Rd., for X latest styles Ladles' Footwear. Our prices are always lowest. XTMBRE_LAB.—Thorne, 89, Islington jvJ St., (late WeUesley St.) New Umbrellas. Recovering and Repairs; 25 per cent less than town prices. TTfTEST End Dairy, 257, Ponsonby Rd. "» Butter, Milk, Cream, Eggs, Etc. Everything of the best. < O-l SAVED IS ONE POUND EARNED. Yon can Save Many Pounds In New Furniture at the BUSY BEE, or good Second-hand at the PONSONBY MARKET, opp. Fire Station, Ponsonby Rd.; also next Picture Palace, opp. Anglesea St. HOBIOW STREET SHOPPING. A CHEAP Hairdresser. Haircut 9d, Shave 4d. Why shave yourself ?—179, Hobson St.. near Cook St. ATTENTION — R. Smythe, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 2 chairs; no waiting; Shaving 6, Haircut 1/. —No. 156 A. ARNELLM3 PRIME DAIRY FED PORK IS SIMPLY DELICIOUS. Specially Selected. Try it Right Now. " DON" PORK BUTCHERY. TRIOR Good Value in Sheetings, Towellings, X I Blankets, Flannels, try W. Woodham, 171, Hobson Street. RAILWAY NOTICES. t—^— "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I RODNEY V. WHANGAREI RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH AT MAIR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. In connection with the above, fast passenger train leaves Kalpara Flats 8.57 a.m., Wellsford 9.17, Maungaturoto 10.10 a.m., arriving Whangarei 12.17 p.m. Return train leaves Whangarei 6.41 p.m., arriving Maungaturoto 8.40, Wellsford 9.30 and Kalpara Flats 9.50 p.m. In addition to stations named trains stop for passengers at Kalwaka, and Huarau. Free passes, privilege, tourist, excursion, season and commutation tickets (reporters' tickets and passes held by members of the Legislature excepted) will not be available by these trains. . 101 -OPQB NOTICES. *=j^jffi^_^ OIR ERNEST LACY LODGE, G.L.E., ° NO. 3439, N.Z. 3. of the above Order, also old i Members, are especially desired on MONDAY NIGHT for the purpose of being strictly united. H. B. SINCLAIR, C. Sec, P.T. T O.L. No. 14, OTAHUHU. _KglV ANNUAL SOCIAL. * a connection with above ,__\ .ri. a bus will leave Orange i Hall, Newton Road, at 7 ! o'clock p.m. on SATURDAY EVENING, | August 8, 1925. Leaving Otahuhu on return Journey at 10.45 p.m., arriving top of I Symonds St. In time to catch last cars for • all termini. Return fare, 2/. Book seats with J. TETLEY or F. R. ARNOLD. Book early. SO REUNIONS. AUCKLAND,, -jITOUNTED T3IFLES' TOE-UNION. The A.M.R. RE-UNION will be held at THE MASONIC HALL, Princes Street, On FRIDAY, _HE 7TH OF AUGUST, At 7.45 p.m. TicEets, 5/, obtainable from members ol the Committee, or from E. H. SHARP, Secretary, Returned Soldiers' Association, 34. Customs Street. 112 ELECTRO-PLATERS.' AN Up-to-date Plating Job.—Holton's Electro Plating Works, Ltd., 63, Albert St. 'Phone 45-335. b ICHOLAS AND WHALEY, Electroplaters, Nickel, Silvering, and Bronzing; work guaranteed.—66, Albert St Phone 44-644. j B MOTOH TYHIB AND AOOMtOWIH. Q m R E V I- T H I C X, MAGNETO AND CAR IGNITION . • EXPERTS, Have removed to New Premises, and are in a better position than ever to cater for the- varied demands made upon them for expert advice and help. New address: Corner Lome and Rutland Streets, Auckland. MH CORD Tyres, 33 x 4, £5 10/, —Para Rubber Co., Auckland or Hamilton. B RUBBER Supplies, 115, Albert, St., Vulcanlsers and Tyre Specialists. B SPARTA Batteries for Fords, £6; Dodge, *9.— G. W. Barker, 464, Queen St. D MOTOR REPAIRS. ALF. ANDERSON, 56, Federal St.,' for Motor Repairs of all descriptions; oils, grease, tyres, accessories stocked. ■ B ALL Classes of Gear-cutting at shortest notice. ,'atßon, Steele and Ganley, 83, Wellesley St. B IRONWORK, every description, Made. , Repaired; Motor Springs a speciality. : W. .Tenkjnson, Flower St.,' Eden Terrace. B TR. SPEER, -Coach Motor Smith; • ' Springs and all Ironwork. —81, Eden Terrace. Trial solicited. B mHE Path of Prudence Leads Eventually X to Sexton Motors for Repairs Mcchanijcal and Electrical.—'Phone 42-367.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 8
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