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SMITH & WOODMAN, Coachbuilders and Motor Mechanics, WATER STREET, WHANGAREI. We have a Large Stock of New and Second-hand Vehicles on hani Agents for the Celebrated "DODGE BROS." MOTOR-CAR. (.Jive us a call and we will demonstrate to you with a Dodge Car and convince you they are the Best Proposition in tho Motor World. FOR RALE. I'.Xt; Ikiick £350 1916 Buick £325 191-1 Buick £200 TO MOTORISTS. Now is the time to hav P your car Renovated, let us do it for you. Our Painting has always 'been noted for Durability and Superb Finish. We now have a Specialist in Car Painting and can give you a job second to none. By bringing your motor to us you receive quicker delivery in Motor Repairs, Upholstering, New Hoods and Repainting than any shop in tie district. WHY? Because we do all the work on tlie premises and employ Experts in every department. Purchase your Motor Tyres from us. V-*e give Liberal Discounts off all price lists. Motor Accessories of every 3oscrintion in stock. Acetone Welding of every description done by Expert. Made from the best tea from the beat & plantations. No ;| jB §9 other blend gives euch good value as Amber Tips. j STOCKED }.JY ALL GROCERS Makes any Good Time I a Better Time!- I Kodaks to fit the puree and 1 Wβ \\ Kodak Dealers 1 Slili Ls3H& Looik for tllo name "Kodak" or || HHlr "Brownie" stamped on the m PLi J ™«Me«Baeja|W- KODAK (ASIA) LTD. I Wfih3" 1 Wellington, Auckland & Dunedin Eh Kodak Headquarters: J. S. Woolley. Chemist-Optician, Whangarei and Kawakawa. Geo. Foster and Co.. Chemists, Cameron street, Whangarei. gjß Enemies of 1? Eyea! "X /jr>L Every hook that you take up—every magazine 1$ W'F '' ial y° u ,o ' < a ' —every newspaper you read, is %>. \'y I an enemy to your eyes if your sight is not in jj& f /n 6°°d condition. 1|; V Let Mr. Barry advise you at once. It will tske only /Gs j&? _______ / a few minutes to tell whether anything is wroi. s . If §M?' Optical .Srrvke i* his wider experience and the quality A/ V/ trtM FOR GEM EARPHOXE. /**<\ 7$ 'K^l I SAMUEL BARRY T % m Optical Specialist \ L ' i W^'"'V %. 290 Queen Street, Auckland \ l> '?^^--f^^o^/^ pm - F //// **y I The Charm of Music I in the Home H Music makes an appeal to the finer H emotions and has an influence for good. H It is inspiring—uplifting. With a good II piano in your home the musical tastes H of the whole family can be gratified. H And speaking of GOOD pianos brings II us to these three famous, favoured H instruments: I *Eh@ Spencer I S>6@ Rogers I Sir Ho Marshall h Rose H We wholeheartedly recommend these piano* to your notice. They have the if tonal quality—the touch—the responsiveness that the true artist loolct for. The H instruments named enjoy a wonderful popularity in both Islands of the DominS ion. They are specially adapted to stand the most trying climate. H THE "SPENCER," a London production, has an excellent tone and gives the U same sense of satisfaction, no matter what style of music is played. It* i delicate, sensitive touch makes it suitable for accompaniments where great H sympathy is imperative. 1 THE "ROGERS," made by Geo. Rogers & Sons, of London, has a full rich, I resonant tone that is quite distinctive and a touch that the finest musician will I appreciate. It is soundly constructed, will remain long in tune, and give more h than a lifetime of good, honest service. I THE "MARSHALL & ROSE" —a London piano—is in high favour amongst 1 discriminating pianists. The tone is so grand, to magnificent, ■nd the touch so I delicate, that the player can interpret any of the great masterpieces and give I rein to his most intimate feelings. I Constructionally and musically these Pianos measure up to your highest 1 conception of what the truly perfect piano should do. Come—we invite your I early inspection. Bring a friend —two friends. I National Piano Co. i JETHRO LOCK. Gen. Manager LIMITED WESLEY WO'OLHOU&E, Local Manager, V/lvangarei.

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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 4