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—— atmmmr*mm——— H, E. JONES SPECIAL VALUES FOR CASH ONLY The wide reputation for quality goods at low prices was never more deserved that at the present time. ——USEFUL PRESENTS For the Coming Festive Season Wonderful assortment of Hnndker chiefs, in fancy boxes and singles. Hand-made Lace D 'Oyleys. Embroidered & Hemstitch Tray Cloths. Pure Damask Table Cloths. Natty and Neat Tea Cosies, 2/9 each. Full Assoitment Cushions 2/9 each. The Noted House for Sheetings ALWAYS CHEAPER, WANTED TO HIRE /"\NE or Two Tents Wanted to Hire for 3 weeks from Xinas.—Address at Advocate. 335 | TTSE of Small Dairy Farm Wanted for few weeks.—Apply W. Jackman, Maunu, 'Phone 340 M. 179 WANTED KNOWN j i ~ — A BALL each for the Kiddies at Xmas. What better?— Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. A KODAK Specialist is at your service at' th<» Camera House. See him about your Kodak.—Cameron St. ' A SK your Grocer for Moana Brand Butter. Absolutely the purest and best on the market. Alteration Sale. Atkinson 's Alteration Sale.—Bank St. (near Britannia Theatre). A PLATE of Strawberries and Cream is delicious. Afternoon Teas, Cool Stimulants, etc. served Thursdays and Sundays.—The Handy Store, Over the River. 779 A* Age of Specialisation.—Rubber I Specialists give better service and value in Tyres and Vulcanising.—Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. AN Order from anywhere promptly dealt with. Bread despatched by launch, 'bus, or rail.—J. D. Cieaver, Kensington Bakery. 'Phone 546. 634 Calf, Glace Kid, Willow Calf, Kangaroo—all these leading boots made to order by A. L. Day, Upper Bank St. Our Repairs stand alone for material and workmanship. Try us. jDAXTEIi & Wilding, Sheet Metal Workers, make Electric Signs, Ventilators, Chimneys, Tanks and Skylights.—Vine St., Whangarei. £JASES for Suits or Ladies' Blouses, Attache, Music, Bowls, etc.; also best Boxing Gloves and Punching Bags.—Wilkinson's, Bank St. PJHEAP Firewood, 18/ per ton, stove lengths. Delivered to any part of the borough. Try a ton; it is value. — McQueen Bros., Otaika. £JOUNT them on the road.—lndian Motor Cycles still leading. Call in I for a demonstration.—Fred. Massey, ] Agent. j , • J)ON'T throw away your old boots. - i Give them a new life/ by saving their soles at D. Patterson & Son, Boot Repairers, Rathbone St. JpOR Torches, Batteries, Globes, Spot Lights and Lamps of all kinds, • try F. H. Massey, opp. P.O. 1 T CAN Fvrnish your Home to your satisfaction and take your old furniture, etc. as part payment.—J. ' Smith, Vine St. (next to Dalgety's). 'Phone 544. 1 JF You Want a Good, Stylisb. Suit, 5 bring your material to J. Dorring--1 ton, Ladies' and Gent's Tailor, Banl? ' St. (2nd house past Methodist Church). | i TUST Landed—looo Pairs of English .Shoes (The Chic). —Worner's | Shoo Store. Wanting New Hoods, Upholstery or Repairs, take it to Nightinga!e, Clyde St. 'Phone 429. JITRS CHAPMAN (late of Eden Terrace, Auckland) has now Opened a Dressmaking Business in Bank St., I opposite Y.W.C.A. Your patronage is • solicited. 854 TpORTRAIT Postcards, 10/ per doz; ' Cabinets, 25/ per doz: Whole • Plates, £2 per doz. —At Palmer's, Pho- ■ tographer, Cameron St., Whangarei. Studio or Outdoor Photography to your _ order. 2 T>ERRY, Up-to-dato Boot Repairer, i? James St., for Best English Greenhide. All varieties Rubber Soles anl " v Heels stocked. 829 GPECIAL Lines for Show Week at The Gainsborough. 22 y TAXI PROPRIETORS i. rpAXIS T?OR TTI RR " A AXIS AOR IRE v r . C/o Whg. Hotel. • 'Phone: Stand 155. k M. SHEPHERD 2 Oakland Car. WR279 i, 'Phones: Private 316 R. Stand 13". i- P. WRIGHT ), Moon Car. WR2O 'Phones: Private 160. Stand 155. r, G. RHODES d Essex Car. A 3117 ,r — — 'Phones: Private 387. Stand 153. H. HANNAM r,. Jewett Car (Special). WR23O - 'Phones: Private 537. Stand 155. ; H. PENNEY J Dodge Car WRB39 [V f 'Phone: Stand 155. , r L. EGGINTON Moon Car. WR766 'Phones: Private Staii.l 155 J. FORSYTH Maxwell Car. Wli-195 'Phones: Private 480. Stand 155 i lAN MCDONALD Buick Car (Special). WR2-1-0 a l 'Phones: Private 2nfi. Stand 155, -I F. ANDERSON j . Oaklind Car WR6O

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Northern Advocate, 3 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 3 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 3 December 1923, Page 1

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