TirBMOEIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF , THANKS, ETC., ' PRINTED AT THE " STAR " OFFICE ! AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- ' • takers, Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson Street, Auckland. Phones 45-880, 45-SSI. J> WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70. Ponsonby Road. Town or Country Motors. Phone 26-938.— Jas. Weir. Mana ger. D WATNEY SI_UN AND SONS, Symonds St. and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619. 47-Sl9. Residence: 41, Park Road. 41-534 D MONVTMENTAI MASONS. JBODSKIDL, JCN., Monumental Mason, • 130, Symonds St. —Best Work at lowest prices.—Phone 41-651. A FLORAL EMBLEMS. ARTISTIC and beautiful FJoral Emblems, Phone 46-4SS. — Griffiths and Co., Covent Garden, Karangahape Rd., Auckland. A LEASE OFFERED. A SPLENDID GROUND FLOOR, IK FIREPROOF CONCRETE, OF 2000 FEET. With Entrance Queen Street, near Town Hall, and Cart Entrance, Grey Street. ONLY £3 PER WEEK. Apply THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, 3 Doors Above Town HaU. 31 PROPERTIES SOUP AND WITHDRAWN. LAND Agents,—Please note, my House, 152, Richmond Rd., has been Sold.— Mrs. Moore. DENTISTRY. "VTR. HOWEY WALKER has had a vast experience, and extracts Teeth with gentleness and extreme care. Perfectly painless process. City Chambers, 209, Qneen Street. D rpAKE "V" O T I C E. "THE AUCKLAND STAR" OFFICE IS OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT 10 RECEIVE XOU_ ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 1
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