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ERNEST de TOURRET (Art photographer . * POSTCARDS,''S3 dozen. CABINETS (A) 12s 6d, (B) 15s, and (C) 20s do:rer.. -PANELS, 30s dozen. Full List on Application. a BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT GIVEN AWAY j FREE WITH ONE DOZEN C CABINETS. ] PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK I r. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. ' DE TOURRET, Opposite McMahon's Hotel.

BELL PIANOS.— Upright Grand, used constantly at Guildhall School of Music, London, £60. Easy terms.— B. and C. Piano Co., Bank-street. WANTED KNOWN. —That you can buy a Bicycle from J. M. HOEY, Bankstreet, cheaper than any other firm in New Zealand. Fancy £7 10s for a machine fitted with Eadie Coaster and /Best tyres, with other fittings to »«'.t BRINSMEAD Pianos. Used by Royalty and highest distinction in the world; £65; easy terms. —B. and C. Piano Co., Bank-street YOU don't rub it on with a rag. You "apply "Linoarnish" Linoleum Polish with a nice clean brush in a nice clean .manner. It shines like the sun and sparkles like diamonds. All grocers Is 6d. ■•■. DON'T FORGET 'Xmas Presents. Halliday's for Silver Goods at very low prices. Teaspoons, Teapots, and everything necessary. YOU simply brush "Linoarnish" on .your linoleums. No rubbing is required. One coat gives a highly polished floor lasting 12 months. All grocers Is 6d. WANTED KNOWN.—For Sporting Goods, Phonographs, Sewing Machines, Perambulators and Bicycles you can't do better than buy at J. M. H<»SJSY'S, Bank-street, Whangarei. THE Durability and Proven Reliability of CHISSELL'S Cycles has resulted in increased Sales every year. SOMETHING saved is something gained. "Linoarnish" Linoleum Polish will save your linoleums dpu you will £ em a highly polished floor for 12 months. All grocers Is 6d FOR SALE.—Four of the latest pattern Automatic Drophead Sewing Machines. Usual Price £14 10s, Reduced to £8 10s cash to clear. Aa exceptional baigain.—J. M. Hoey, I ank-street. DO YOU GET SUNBURNT ?—lf so, Obtain a bottle of "Sunburn Lotion," price 1/6, an ideal preparation for .preserving the skin and complexion. Healing, Soothing and Whitening.— Sold only by Geo. Halliday. HAAKE PIANOS. — Selected by Lord Ranfurly for Veterans' Home, Auckland, £ 43. Easy terms. —B. and j C. Piano Co., Bank-street. Secondband Piano, Modern, £25. HAVE you oeen up to J. M. HOEY'S •• to see tne very latest in Gramaphones. Some without funnels. Over « thou ssnd records to pick from. LEON-ART Doll Wood Stains for Picture Frames, Furniture, Borders of Rooms and all Carved Work. One g.ize only, large bottles Is 6d. All grocers and stores. . . ,' ■ — j IF YOU WANT A GOOD JOB IN THE WAY OF REPAIRS TAKE IT TO CHISSELL, CYCLE EXPERT. FOR 'XMAS at Halliday's.—Leather Goods in huge variety. Hanfl Bags, Peggy Bags, Purses and Pocket Books. "LTNOARNISH" is liquid sunshine. Ji does not cast shadows but reflects the good effects of a properly furnish«d house. "Linoarnish" Linoleum Polish. All grocers Is 6d. GENTS' PRESENTS at Halliday's. All you can imagine—Pipes, Pouches, Shaving Mugs, and a host of nice things. IF YOU WANT A GOOD B.S.A. CYCLE (not factory built), Consult CHISSELL. is the easy rcethod Linoleum Polish It polishes as it fa brushed on and stops like that. All grocers Is 6d. Ngapuhi Tea Eooms Opposite Bank of Australasia. ~M Specialities. Auckland's latest ideas in Sandwiches and Iced Drinks. Proprietress :—-Mrs Ed. Ellis. * X-ate of Waita Rua Mountain Resort

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Northern Advocate, 12 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 12 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 12 January 1912, Page 1

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