I WEATHER FORECAST/p FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. I Moderate to strong easterlies, gale in places Cloudy to overcast, scattered, misty rain The barometer has a falling tendency. Seas, rough swell. Tides poor. I Temperature in Shade Noon To-day. .68° ==¥ Detailed Observations on Leader Page e= , I( . — -. - - . IE!
TITEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF t THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE " STAR " OFFICE. f SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. G LITTLE AND SONS, Undertakers and • Embalrners, "Marble Arch," Hobson St., Auckland. Phones 45-SBO, 45-881. D DEVONPORT Undertakers, H. Morris, Ltd., Anne St. Phone 22-130, any hour. Funerals arranged, Devonport and City. J& TAMES WEIR, Funeral Director, 68-70, W Ponsonby Kd., Auckland. Phone 26-938, any hour. Cremations arranged. B WATNEY SIBUN AND SONS, Undertakers and Embalmers, Newmarket, Ponsonby, Otahuhu. Phone 41-534, any hour; cremations arranged. MTH MONUMENTAL MASONS. TV T c N A B AND MASON, X 100, SIMONDS STREET, Manufacturers In .Auckland of Monumental Masonry. MUS AVE 25 per cent exchange in Memorials, New Zealand Production. —W. Parkinson and Co. (Auckland), Ltd., Manufactured at our works, Victoria St. W. B WANTED TO SELL. A LLAN'S—lvory only Spun Crepe dc ■£*- Chine, slightly soiled, 1/11J yard; Men's Fuji Silk Shirts, tennis, canoe, neglige, 'coat shirts, 7/11; wonderful values. LLAN'S —Crepe de Chine Shirt Blouses, all shades, 0/11; Navy Fox's Fine Serge, guaranteed, 12/6 yard.—Second floor, Cooke's Tearooms, Queen St., next Wool•uorths. ■ D A SUIT Tailored to Measure, extra Trousers free, £5 17/6. — Les Lees, Civic Theatre Bldgs. B "DAKROWS, Ladders, Stepladders, WashJ-* tubs, etc., from I'elham's, 100, Victoria St.. West, last a lifetime. —Phone 40-654. D
(CONCRETE Pumice Coppers, Blocks, J Chimneys, Fireplaces, supplied and delivered ; cheapest rates. —Buckley, 327, yew North Road. WHS Trousers, plain and fancy, to ■ measure, 21/6. Jaffe, Everybody's Tailor, opp. Town Hall. p_ FOR Men who Care —Suits Tailored to order from £-i 4/. —Jaffe, opp. Town Hall. D HAS Calif out, good order; Orion Range, fair order.—ss, Old Mill Rd., Grey Lynn. . 2 OOD Lawnmowers; also Mowers and J" Saws Collected, Sharpened, Delivered. Cranston and Sons, Eden Terrace. Phone ■4 4-375. D HAIR once grey now gleams with colour since using Rachel Tonic; 3/6. —John Court, Ltd. H TRONING a pleasure when you use Dove J- Brand Starch in your laundry.—Sold All Grocers. H "TJATOPAX" kills rats, world over; harm--L*, less human , beings, animals and poultry; obtainable rliomists nhd stoma. D yiNGKRS, latest dropheads, half price; 1/.", weekly.—Globe, Short's Buildings, Queen St. 2 SINGERS, good selection, hand or treadle, £3 15/, 1/3 weekly. — Globe. 154. Queen St. 2 CJINGER 7-Drawer Drophcad, beet shuttle. automatic ; £5 ID/, 1/3 weekly.—-Globe. Queen St. D fJTEPNEY Tyres. Let us quote for the *o English' Stepney Super Cord.—Todd Motors. Customs Street. RD rniMBER for every purpose nt Bedrock -L Prices. —Smith and Smith, Ltd., Broadway, Newmarket. .■ ■ ■ - •: D PIANO TUNING. A BANDON Mechanical Music — Pianos A thoroughly tuned, 5/; estimates free. Dnininion Pianos. 173. Karangahape Eoad. I'hone 46-388. ■ '. D a TWATERS, Civic Square, for efficient ii workmanship; Tunings, 5/; Refelting, Overhauls, Borer Eradication, Polishing, Modernising: no payment unless work satisfactory.—Phone 40-792. l>
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 1
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