CAR LUBRICATION SERVICE. -yISITING j^OTORISTS! While you lnave your Car in Auckland, take advantage of ANDREW'S SPECIAL SERVICING OFFER ANDREW'S SPECIAL SERVICING 01 FLR We -will put your Car in firstclass running order at a Special Price Concession. This applies to A. Llj M AKES of C ars " \ Comprehensive Adjustment and Tune-up, as follows : — V A.LVES AND VALVE SEATS, li\DI\TOR AND COOLING, STEERING CONNECTIONS. ! CHASSIS LUBRICATION, I DISTRIBUTOR POINTS, STEERING GEAR BOX, IGNITION TIMING, 1 SPARK PLUGS, I "carburettor, CYLINDERS, TAPPETS, BRAKES, 1 For all the above our charge, for labour only, is— For 4-CXLINDER CARS .. J?2 3/6 For O-CXLINDER CARS ... £2 13/6 JOHN & g OXS - Xi™'' UPPER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, (VIQTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES. "accessories and Spare Parts for most A. cars. Used Tyres Galore. — 7a, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 26-64 C. D A UCKLAND TYRE AND RUBBER CO., A. 41, Fort St.—For all classes lyre and rube Repairs. —5 /'CYLINDERS accurately Rebored, Cracked O and Worn Valve Seats \V elded, Machined Lathe Work. —Cains Welding Works. Motorists— Tour m comfort, fit a "Cooke" Carrier to your car.—Phone 44-254. 101, Federal St. £ TJISTON Rings —For Satlsiaction Fit J. J- and S. Compression and SlottedOll Control Rings. They are the best. Obtainnble from ail leading garages. B —YKES, good, used, suitable spares; all sizes : reasonable. —00, Albert St. Phone 44-550. Open Friday evenings. D O A X 4i CC/9 ; 30 x 4.50, 34/6; 31 x 4, Ot 4S/9*; 32 x 4, 49/6; 30 X 3£, 29/9.-— Forde, The Tyre King. Pitt St. ±5 nOA x 120, 82/6; 760 I 90, 45/0; S3 X 880 4, 55/8 :32 x 4i, 60/6. —Fred Forde. The Tyre King. Pitt St. D bicycles for sale. a BEL, SMEETON, LTD.—British lyres, A 3/9; Tubes, 1/3; postage, tube 3d, tyre (id. Cycles, best English, £5 7/6. — "4, Queen St. — CYCLES, Frames, Forks, Wheels built; also New and Reconditioned Cycles.— Glenniore Cycles, 230, Eden Tor. B GIRLS Bicycle, good condition, little used, 24 in wheels; 45/. —Howson, next Cutler's Nursery, Astley Ave., New Lynn. E\V Cycles, 3/6 weekly; Old Cycles taken as deposit.—Bargain Cycle Shop, Newton. Phone 44-439. B PREMIER Special Racers, the Tailormade Machines. —Premier Cyclas, Newmarket. 5 Reconditioned Bicycles from 30/; best values in Dominion ; call, inspect. Bargain Cycle Shop. S3, Newton. B IDE a Leader Cycle to Work; always dependable; terms, 10/ deposit, 3/9 weekly.—Clarke's, Newmarket. D p a 10/ —NEW Guaranteed English Cycles. fullv equipped, world's best value. — Clarke's, The Cycle Specialists, Newmarket. D A T F. R. HUTCHINSON'S YOU CAN A BUY A GOOD ENGLISH CYCLE. Fitted with Dunlop Tyres and Eadie Coaster Hub, for 10/ deposit and 3/6 per w«ek. Total Price, £7 10/. Also, Covers from 4/0. Tubes from 1/S). F. R. HUTCHINSON, Opp. Geo. Court's, Karangahape Rd. TH BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A BOUT TIIE ONLY ONE of its kind in Auckland—Picture Theatre Confectionery, Mixed, with beautiful accommodation ; Frigidaire installed; fittings equal majority Queen St. shops; good trade; unprecedented bargain through sickness; £130. Vulcan Agency. Vulcan Bldgs. xlf) AT your own price, near £75. Cake Agency, wonderful stand, dairy can tbe added, splendid accommodation, no 'agents; genuine buyers only.—Phone 47-441. xlO A SHORT HOUR Business, half-day Saturday ; accommodation ; takings" £25 ; bargain, £125. —Phoenix Agency (Chambers). 19 A DANDY.—Home Cookery, Confectionery, Dairy. Never under £20 week takings; nice accommodation. Same hands years. Sacrifice, £75. — VAUGHAN AND MOSS, 113, Queen Street. xlO "TAAIRY and Milk Round, old established, City.—lnquire Stab 213. x! 9 Good Businesses consult Vaughan, - and Moss, Ltd., 113. Queen Et. 21 TTUtUIT, high-class suburb; 5 rooms; a ■*- dandy, £S0. —Vaughan, Moss, 113, Qneen St. x! 9 Confectionery, old-established; exceptional bargain ; £45.—Business Sales Co.. C 3. Queen St. x2O FRUIT and Vegetables, cash register, scales; good locality; no agents; evenings.—lnquire Star 214. xl 9 PRUIT, Confectionery, 5 nice rooms, rent 25/ ; good business, well stocked; easy living; £35.—8a11, 12, Fort St. xl 9 TXOTELS, leases, freeholds; inspect our list before buying.—Vaughan, Moss, I Hotel Brokers, 113, Queen St. B MILK Round, 19 gallons, old established ; profit £6 ; £100.—Crichton, 63, Queen St. xlO STATIONERY, Confectionery, Lending lo Library, Dairy; 4 rooms: £S-7; one of the best propositions ever offered. I VAUGHAN AND MOSS, LIMITED, 113, Queen Street. x! 9 STORE, Post OHice attached ; investigation solicited.—Christie, Findlay, 159, Qneen St.. Auckland. x2l THE best Suburban Drapery, Mercery Business Auckland; will sacrifice ; good homo attached ; stock approximately £1250. Apply, stating cash available. —Sacrifice. oir>(i. STAIt. 21 WATERFRONT, St. Hclicr's—Confectionery. Tea Rooms, showing £4 •week, increasing; suitable family, 2 Indies: genuine reasons for selling; £150.—Sole Agents. Ollnrd and.Co.. St. Helier's. x! 9 A —HOME Cookery, accommodation ow*±\/ couple; great trade; rent 22/6. — Vaughan, Moss, 113, Queen St. xl 9 BUSINESSES WANTED. APARTMENT or Bed and Breakfast House. City ; no agents.—Write Casli. 6158. STAR.. 21 (IASII Business, must be sound, show j substantial returns, and be open for investigation.—Cash. (11 85. STAR'. 1!) CIOUNTRY Store, suitable couple, living, J solid : no agents : limit £200. —Unique 6069. .Star. 20 DOGS FOR SALE. T)OM. Bitch, purebred—Gold Finishers, 2S. -L West View I!d., Grey Lynn. x2l i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 2
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