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BUSINESS NOTICES . M K H UGH E. El*™!!. LL.B., BARRISTER & SOLICITOR. Begs to intimate that having returned from Active Service, he has resumed the practice of his profusion and has joined in parpership with Mr Arch. Peak, of the late firm of Walker and Peak. The business will in future be carried on aa PEAK & KIRKER, at Legal Chambers, Wyndham Street. Auckland. 438 _ _________ WITH Icing Sugar in very short supply—in fact, almost impossible to procure—coal short, high-' grade fruit difficult to obtain, do you feel inclined' to undertake a bis Christmas baking? Probaby not. Well then, let us relieve you of the worries of buying ingredients and the trial of standing over the stove now that the days are getting warm. We have plentiful stocks of Icing Sugar and other ingredients, bought in the very best markets; we have made a study of baking thie delicacies you specially want for your Christmas Day Festivities, and if you will give us the opportunity we are. sore we can satisfy you. - ... If you have other requirements, particularly during the holiday son, let us know. We cater for Picnic Parties and make 'up Hampers. ORDERS despatched anywhere at the shortest notice. MILK and MALT BREAD and our Super-Quality Cakes and- Scones alays obtainable at the Cameron street shop, or delivered at your door. 'Phones: Factory, 451. Shop, 438. RING US—WE SHALL BE GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU. C. K. Rnqwuss, THE XMAS. BAKER.

The Perfect Laundry Soap SO PURE AS NOT TO HURT A BABY OR INJURE THE MOST DELICATE J FABRIC. llt pays you It pays you 8 to use it to buy it B The "Advocate'' for Job Printing.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 16 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 16 July 1921, Page 3