SHOP IN SUMNER. CAKBOEOUGH TEA BOOMS. TEAM TERMINUS, SUMNEE. Beautifully situated and sheltered by cliffs. EFFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS Mot Water for Picnic Parties, Cycle Stand. FURNISHED ROOMS W LET. BOAED IF REQUIRED. PEOPEIETRESS: MES S. FORD. F6372 ■jrOTJE SHOES Are Worthy of tfIEST-CLASS WORE, which -oats no more; so why take repairs to town? _ KUPEEIOE BOOTS AND SHOES kept in Stock at City Prices. SATISFACTION G^UKTgg. Watson's Bldgs., Wakefield Av. w C 3661 TTIF GROWING FIRM with -nc THE (tKU ig _ eputation .. t TfTTT.FR 'late Liddiard'e) corner NAIJ. LAND a™ EUSTON STS. SUMNEE. {or GROCERIES, and J TABLES. Pro: ORDERS CALL Delivery in Sumner Scarborough and Taylor's Mistake (right over) 'PHONE 468 W. M 6823
Select Butchery ■ A clean and wholesome display of jj PRIME MEAT AND SMALL GOODS I We maintain the High*«t Quality, Prompt B Delivery end Tovrn Prices. A. & F. KERR Fami^ utC her. I Hayland Street, Sumner 'Phone 3S3IK 1 K4OBO COW COVERS uy secure ray quotes—they will veral shillings. The same for WAYMAN BURN 66 Tuam Street (Near Farmers' Saleyard3> 82658-6226 Read about these tmmzmMm BARGAINS Late Model Do dee, 5-seater. re-painted, self-starter, electric lights, -COOK all Good Tyres 3JU&O 1918 Dodge 5-seater, paintwork real good, a very good touring car i?"l QPJ U BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD. ]_ Corner Kllmore, Du ham & Victoria Sta.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18041, 5 April 1924, Page 5
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