ADVERTISEMENTS INTENDED FOR OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 P.M. DAILY. Advertisements received after this hour will be inserted up till 2.20 p.m. in late news page. Properties for Sale and Exchange, Sections for Sale, Businesses for Sale, close at 10.30 a.m. daily. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or otherwise, and they reserve to themselves the right to amend, withhold or omit any Advertisement. All Advertisements should be addressed to THE MANAGER, " STAB " OFFICE. | i " —r~ — fi . ... . .. ' WANTED KNOWN. A LL • Forms of Headache immediately relieved by Neurol, the Pink Tablets ; 1/6. Chemists and Stores. A ARTISTIC Photography at St. JohnBiggs Studio, Karangahape Rd. Royal patronage. Colour work a specialty. D ATTRACTIVE Umbrellas, guaranteed by the manufacturer; Umbrellas covered or Repaired ; moderate charges.—Lethaby, Strand Arcade. A A FEW Doses of Uricedin permanently relieves Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, S/6. —Cooper, Chemist, Victoria St. W. A BOWLING, Cricket, Tennis, etc., Bands, Caps and Badges.—Cox, The Hatter, Karangahape Rd. D
T-vENTIST DAVIE S. Specialist in Extractions and Artificial Teeth, Winstone Bldgs., opp. Woolworths. A HAIR Once Grey now gleams with natural colour since using Rachel Tonic.— John Court, Ltd. F HAYWARD'S Military Pickles stimulate the appetite ! Full of rich, spicy goodness. Sold by All Grocers. F JJOWEY WALKER, City Dentist, Specialist in Painless Extractions, Corner opposite John Court, Ltd. A IT'S time you spring cleaned—and tried Meteor Polishing Wax for floors and furniture. A LARGE Bottle Thistle Whisky, 11/6; London Gin, 11/ ; Australian l'ort and Sherry, 4/; French Brandy 12/6. — Thistle Hotel. Plume 43-437. D MACKAY'S Dispensary, Wellcsley Street, Herbs for Diabetes and Corpulency, [ Cough Mixtures, Worm Syrup, Asthma Powder. WFS MADAM YVONNE, Brilliant Psychologist, Vocation and Health Adviser (London and America). — Phone 43-661. Suite 3. O RS! SALEM, Psychologist, Vacation Expert, Joan of Arch, Spiritualism.—li, Collingwood St. x 3 T_>A PATOETOE Band Bonfire, behind -L school, Nov. 4; Fireworks, Dancing. Fire Balloons. 4 PRESERVING EGGS? Positive Results With OVOLINE Paste. Absolutely Best Preservative on Market. 1/6. Grocers. RD "pUSIICIIAIRS, 25/. — Thompson Prau> J- House, 3 doors above Town Ilail. Queen St. D SLEEP well by taking Bostona Tonic Wine. The tonic restorative supplied to leading hospitals.—At All Chemists. RD rpo obtain Relief from Pain, take Mile's -L Anti-Pain Pills, non-injurious; 2/6.— Dewar. Box 1621. D O /{' —YOUR Ilat Cleaned and Remodelled, trimmings extra. —Cox, The Hatter. Karangahape Rd. D ARTICLES FOR SALE. TTSED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, U PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, Always on Hand for Private Sale. No Necessity to Wait for Auction. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Next to Smith and Caugliey's, 249, Queen Street. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 1
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