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NOW SHOWING DAILY, 2.15 & 8 P.M. Hearing Aids Available. WILL HAY PR ' ME MINISTER ZSj. BOX PLANS A /z Aw JBMjKgsl, Theatre. (Tel. 51-277.) podeSmV \ ® * ¥,rn > - GRAHAM MOFFATT. MOORE MARRIOTT ‘ F* FJ a fun feast from england 1 l— j-' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing FRIDAY — -THE 6ORIUAI ANiTA LOUISE ’ PATSY KELLY * LIONEL ATWILL I WfflfSJSw BELA LUGOSI ’ JOSEPH CALLEIA- EDWARD NORRIS 1 WALLY VERNON * A 20th Century-Fox Picture | (Censor Recommends as Unsuitable for Children.)
* A- ® POOL’S HARDWARE. CERVICE, Promptness and Courtesy to its Customers. Built in five short years, the business of POOL’S HARDWARE. Mr. Pool, after a long career in the allied branches of the Hardware and Cycle Trade, is now giving Kilbirnie Residents the benefit of this experience. CYCLES— Pool's. HARDWARE— Pool’s. SERVICE STATIONS & GARAGE— Burke Bros., Ltd. TEAROOMS— The Kinema, THE KINEMA—“Ont West With the Hardys.” “Midnight.” SEE HATAITAI FIRST. A SIGHT never to be forgotten is the view from Mt. Victoria, of Hataitai and Evans Bay, with the Exhibition Grounds in the distance. You must visit the thriving community of Hataitai, enjoy its delightful homes, and its shops district, that offer you every Shopping Facility. BOOK CLUB AND NEWSAGENT— The Corner Arcade. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER— Small Goods, Toys. N. C. Winstanley. BAKERY AND CAKE SHOP— The Hataitai OVE Itl .OCKING. HEM STITCHING AND BUTTONS— Miss Wagstaff, . GENERAL CARRIER AND COAL— W. J. Martin. 52-108. WKHANDALLAH? and JOHNSONVILLE
CONSULT YOUR CHEMIST. TZ'HAND ALLAH Residents cannot do better than seek the professional advice of MISS E. M. BROWN, with 19 years’ Business Experience, 12 of which have been in Khandallah. Miss Brown includes among her many local activities an extremely active interest in the St. Barnabas Babies’ Home, Khandallah. N’GAIO. BUTCHERS— A Thornley. CAKE SHOPS AND GROCERY— Mrs. D. M. Parrott. DAIRY AND GROCERY— The Colway (W. Crawford) GROCERS— Phillips Stores Young’s Grocery. KHANDALLAH. BAKERS— S. F. Beaumont, Ltd. BUTCHERS— Symonds Bros CHEMISTS— E.. M. Brown. COAL AND WOOD-CARRIERS— W. H Smith and Son. Phones: City. 42-0-14; Local. 30-808 DRAPERY— Mrs. A. N. Zerfaee. GROCERS— Khandallab Store (J. E. King). E. J. Goodin. Cook’s Onslow Store (37-532). HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS E. J. Bills. NEWSAGENT— Mrs. A. N. Zerfaee. JOHNSON VILLE BAKERS— S. I*’. Beaumont. Ltd. BUTCHERS— F. U. Liddle and Sons Symonds Bros. ELECTRICAL SERVICE & REPAIRS R. G. Stephens. Stephens’ Electrical Service. FISH AND CHlPS—Fresh Fish— The Johnsonville (A. Nicol) FRUITERERS &GREEN'G ROCERSL. J. Lawrence (Quality Store). GARAGE— Johnsonville Motors (111. W Jepson). Phone 37-439 GROCERS— E. IL Taylor. Cash Wholesalers, Ltd. A. J. Renner. Cook’s Store. SERVICE STATTON & GARAGE — Johnsonville Service StationRental Cars. 37-571 DANCING —The Dance .toil'..- lu-.-i! wailing for —Dress Night at tin- Exhibition Cabaret. This Wednesday. Tickets from Cabaret or D.I.C.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 2
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