"11/TEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF -UJ. THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE " STAR •* OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. pAMERON AND BARTLETT (late of Adams), 252, Ponsonby Road, Undertakers, etc. — Telephone 26-137. Private 27-052. _ C C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson Street, Auckland. Phones 45-3 SO, 45-881 D TSAAC HUGHES, Undertaker and Embalmer, Great North Rd., New Lynn. Residence, Phone 40, Avondale Exchange. C rri J. McIVOR AND SONS, - 1 " * UNDERTAKERS, Karangahape Rd., next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-659, 26-713, 26-033. M\V WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, Ponsonby Road. Town or Country. Motors. Telephone 26-038. — Jas. Weir, Manager D WH. TONGUE, Undertaker and Funeral • Director, 1, Mt. Eden Rd.—Phones: 46-244 ; private 24-346. C W MORRISON, Undertaker, Office and • Residence, 167, Parnell Rd., opposite Parnell Library. Phone 43-768. C MONUMENTAL MASONS. JBOUSKILL, jun., Monumental Mason, • 130, Symonds St. —Estimates and catalogue free on application.—Phone 41-651. WANTED TO SELL. ABOUT New and Second-hand Timber, Glass, Partitions, Doors and Iron; inspect. — Sawyer and Lowndes, next Farmers', Hobson St. Phone 41-421. D ALL kinds New and Second-hand Scales at reasonable prices. — Dayton Scale Co.. High St. P A 2/4 TIN of Rolfe's Wax contains as much as three 1/ tins. —Obtainable everywhere. D BARROWS, Ladders, Stepladders, Washtubs, etc., from Pelham's, 150, Victoria St. West, last a lifetime.—Phone 40-654. D BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRAMS, PUSHCHAIRS, DOLLS' PRAMS, ETC., At our Showrooms, Thompson's Buildings, 313, Queen St., 3 doors above Town Hall. W. A. THOMPSON AND CO. C BUY a Robertson Reversible Sewing Machine; sews both ways; cash, terms. Let us demonstrate. —Robertson, Auctioneer. BONE Dry Copper and Kindling Wood; Graham Coal, free from explosives.— Andrew, 191, Dominion Rd. D BUY a Robertson Reversible Sewing . Machine; sews both ways; cash, terms. Let us Uamonstrate. —Robertson, Auctioneer. , ■■■4- ■' D 4 CALIF.ONT, Ranges, Hottentots, Gas Heaters, Garden Syringe, Ladders, Tools, Windows, Doors. —Andrew, 191, Dominion Rd. 23 CHESTERFIELD Suites, new, at cheapest prices in Auckland; call and inspect. 6, Customs St., W. A. COWPERTHWAITE, LTD., Original Makers Cement Tiles, Concrete Building Blocks; best quality, lowest prices.— Phone 41-216. g DEAL Frame, Single Gate, 15 x 24; makers, Robinson, England.—Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 45-919. 23 DOORS, Windows, Weights, Sashes, Sashlights, Mantels, Grates, large selection: inspect.—Sam White, Market Place. D EVERYBODY loves a Bargain, so, at 11 a.m. every Tuesday, Friday, come to Carlaw's Auctions, Wyndham St. D IREWOOD —Tea Tree Blocks, 6 Sacks, zi cash; delivered. — Hadfield, 654, Manukau Rd. Phone 20-514. D 4 IREWOOD —Tea-tree, 7 bags £ 1 delivered; Pine, <11 bags, £ I.— Khyber Pass Timber Yard. Phone 44-624^ FIREWOOD— Nuggety Tea Tree Blocks, 7 well-filled sacks, £1; mixed Blocks, 13 sacks, £1, delivered. —Maddaford Bros., 128, Dominion Rd. Phone 20-859. C TTUREWOOD, Auckland's Best and Cheapr est. — 7 well-filled Sacks Tea Tree Blocks, £1 cash, delivered.—Tea Tree Supplies, Market Rd., Re.nuera. Phone 25-826^ FITTINGS, second-hand, suitable for fruit shop : cheap.—Apply 236. Queen St. x 22 TITACROCARPA Fencing Posts, 1000. — IVJ- Apply L. S. Ramsey, 36, Gordon Rd., Morningside. J :s2l POWELL'S PERFECT PRAMS AND PUSH CHAIRS. Send for Free Catalogues. POW-ELL'S, Pram Manufacturers, 70, Eden Terrace, Auckland. D EAILS, 14, 28, 40, 56, and 701b per yard; cheap.—Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 45-919. 23 ROLLER Skates, Winslow Extension, ballbearing; steel rolls; any quantities.— Pelham's, 150, Victoria St., Auckland. D SEND it to Carlaw, he'll pay you high price, spot cash for iFurniture. —Carlaw, Wyndham St. D InGEßS—Splendid assortment Treadles from £3 IS/, hand £2, easy terms—3, 'Short's Bldgs.. Queen St. x 22 SINGERS, others, all styles, prices; machines exchanged, repaired; terms; free delivery.—3, Ground Floor, 154, Queen St. £-2 SLA TOR'S MAP OF AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT, with index. You can buy this up-to-date map, corrected to 1927, at Marshall's, Exchange Lane, or J. Slator. St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, and Stationers. JJf CJPARS, 60ft, Kauri; suitable for Masts, © Booms, or Flag Poles. —Appleton, Arthur St.. Newmarket. A 2 TONE, suitable motor drive or filling; 13/ for two yards, delivered, near suburbs.— McKinlay. Phone 41-49 T. :24 STOVES, second-hand, all makes, sizes; Repairs specialty. —Broady, 43, Hobson St.. next Farmers' Trading Co. TIMBER, all sizes and lengths, secondhand, now available at old Workshops, Newmarket—Postal address. Box 34. Newmarket. TO Builders— Principals, as new, from 20ft to 56ft; Iron and Wood; old Railway Workshops, Newmarket. — Po ® t o n ' address. Box 34. Newmarket. k / WEEKLY—Suits. Overcoats; pay as 0/ yon wear—lnquire at Caudwell s, 4_. Karangahape Rd. £ OA GALLONS of Milk daily, well cooled ; ZAj Ayrshire and Jersey.—G. Buckinsham. Richardson Rd.. Mt. Roskill. £1 N D SCALE CO., Corner Little Queen and Customs Streets. WE STOCK THE STANDARD DIAL SCALES FOR DAIRY FACTORIES. PHONE 44-969. W DO you know that the Robertson Reversible Machine, 1929 model, sews backwards and forwards? What a wonderful improvement. Can be bought on terms or cash, and are interchangeable with Singer ! Machine parts. T r. ROBERTSON. Auctioneer, AUCKLAND. ; Sola New Zealand Representative, I)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 197, 21 August 1929, Page 1
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