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TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX.. AUCTIONEERS ANO FURNISHERS TAAVIS BROS., 57-9 Lower Cuba Street. Phone 42-419. T2"INGSWAY, LTD., 78-80 Lambton -*X Quay. Telephone 40-872. I AMBTON AUCTION ROOMS, next State Fire Insurance. Phone 43-658 AfcKENNA’S (The New Zealand ' Christie’s), 18-24 Molesworth St., actioneers, Land Agents, Valuers, 44-381 QILVERSTONE & CO., Woolworth’s 13 Bldgs., Cuba St. Tel. 50-907. BATTERY SERVICES.' GA.V. & Presto-lite Batteries. L. J. • Purdie & Co., Ltd. Phone 50-057. ■RODGER’S AUTO ELECT. CO., Waring-Taylor St. Tel. 42-367. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS. POUCHMAN CYCLE CO., LTD., 97 Courtenay Place. Phone 50-237 for prompt service. BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS. A,FANN’S, 177 Cuba Street. Phone 53-535. BUTCHERS. QYMONDS, LTD., Big Shop, corner Blair St and Courtenay Place. CHIROPODISTS. , ‘ TAR. SCHOLL’S Foot Comfort Ser■L' vice, 9 Willis St. (opp. Grand Hotel). Te1.'44—606 DYERS AND CLEANERS. A MERICAN Dye WORKS, 49 Kent Terrace. Phone 54-511. • i ELECTRICIANS. TTUGH HUNTER, Electrical Service Ll .Ltd., 16 Martin Sq. TeL 52-700. A JOHNSON, Hartpen House, Ghuznee St. Tel. 52-—B6B. HEATING, Radio, Points installed. Sets serviced. G. G. Macquarie, 120 Willis St. Licensed. Tel. 45-865. ELECTROPLATERS. rpHE Sterling Electro-plating Co., 10a A Marion St Phone 52-783. WHITELAW BROS., 5 Herbert St ' vv Phone 52-515. « JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS 1 HW. LLOYD. 282 Lambton Quay. • Phone 40-964. 'TOMLIN, GLEED & CO., 123 Willis St. and Newtown. Tel. 50-370. LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. 1 T C. RIDDELL & CO., Ltd., Edward • St Tel. 54-610, Saw Sharpening. LOCKSMITHS.! (ASBORNE & CO., 58 Willis St„ opp. •” Duthie’s. . Phone 40-3,63. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS. (STANDARD ENGINEERING CO., Ltd.,165 Taranaki St Press Tools. MOTOR CAR DEALERS. XT Z. USED CAR MART, LTD., 230 Wakefield St. Tel. 51-618. MOTOR CAR PAINTERS. fTARVIE, LTD., Wakefield St. Tel. 45-282. Duco Experts. MOTOR ENGINEERS. TJOWEN & WHITE, LTD., 53-55 -*-* Ballance St (opp. Supreme Ct) Tel. 41-608. Sunbeam & Talbot Service. TZ'AY & CO., York St Phone 52-859. Acetone welders, spring specialist. T>UICK Specialists, Williams and -*-* Adams, Ltd., Taranaki St Tel. 51-840. MOTOR RADIATOR CONSTRUCTION ITUGGINS & CO., Panel Beaters, ReAa pairs. 146 Tinakori Rd. Tel. 40-927. OLD GOLD AND JEWELLERY. TTAYCRAFT & JOSLING, 94 Willis St (upstairs). Cash Buyers. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, SIGNS. (SINGLETON SIGNS, LTD., 9 Tory Street. Telephone 51—969. Hi A. WELLS, LTD., 10-12 Vivian -*■ • Street Phone 50-353. PLATINUM, GOLD, OR JEWELLERY. MURPHY & STEWART, 101 Willis St. (upstairs). Cash Buyers. ■ .ft RETAIL STATIONERY OFFICE REQ. C<EO. JEFFERY, “The Pen Doctor, ’’ Lambton Quay, opp> D.I.C. VULCANISERS, TYRE REPAIRS' VU 'Tread Tyre Repairs. J. Lanigan, a' 108 Dixon St, nr. Willis St WIREWORKERS. POGLIA & COPP, 82 Vivian Street. -*■ Phone 52-028. RUGBY AT KILBIRNIE —■■—■ ———— • . , Cijstoms beat Police A Rugby match was played at kilbirnie Reserve yesterday afternoon between teams representing the''Wellington Police. Force and the Customs;Department. Customs won by 13 points to 8. The teams were’:— ' ■ ' . ■ Police: Smecton, Spence, Fell, Quin, Mills, Groomsbridge, Anson, Jones, Beal, Moore, Best, Rush, Burke, Banks, Waite and CalwelL Customs: Robson. Kollen, Allen, Stephenson, Stent, Steimmetz, Keegan,Galletley. Gresham. Watkins, Porritt, McM hannell, Gakes, Fowler, and Cheal. Police fielded seventeen men, so Rush elected to play for Customs, making the teams 16 a-side. From a scrum .in the Police twenty-five, Rush obtained possession. and crossed unopposed, by. members of the Police-team, who forgot that Rush had gone over to the. opposition. Stent converted. Rush was watched for the rest of the game, and had no further chance of scoring. Early in the second spelL Stent for Customs scored, after a great run from half-way, and converted his own try, making the score 10—nil. Vigorous, play followed, and Waite and Jones scored for Police, Waite converting the latter’s try. Gresham scored again for Customs, and the game ended : Customs 13, Police 8. Mrs. Aten, a sixty-year-old American widow of Lincoln, Nebraska, keeps two cows and two calves. 22 dogs and other live stock in her house. The neighbours object, and she has been summoned to answer a charge of having violated the public health by-laws*

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 18