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WHANGAREI SPORTS GOODS DEPOT. Established 1890 WE STOCK: 8.5.A., ROYAL IMPERIAL AND SUN CYCLES. Three of Britain's Best Builders. Cycle Repairs and Accessories of Every Description. • TENNIS RACQUETS, ETC. (Bussey's, Spalding's, H.E.P.) Racquets Repaired and Restrung with Best English Gut. C. H. CHISSELL CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. WANTED KNOWN j E. SMITH, Sank St., the Leading * Fruiterer and Greengrocer, can I supply your needs in Quality Fresh [ Fruit, case lots, or as required. |Jl DAINTY Luncli, Etc., always ob- ! tainable at the Kensington Tea . I Rooms. Open Sundays and Holidays, j Delicious Ices, Sundaes. Wedding Breakfasts catered for. Jk HANDSOME Gift—An English Cycle fitted with an Edie Coaster Hub, Bell, Pump, Tools, for £10.—Massey's for Cycles. Alteration Sale now in full swing. All new goods and must be cleared regardless of cost. — Atkinson, l ower Bank St. A WILKINSON, the Central Sad- * dlery, for Solid Leather Goods, Bags, Gladstone, Kit, Brief Ladies' Handbags.—'Phone 70. AT Massey's, Opp. P. 0., where the good Cycles are, you are sure of getting a machine to your liking as they have 40 Cycles in stock. Jl RECORD Season for Quality Fruit, case lots, in bushels or halves, now obtainable at A. E. Smith's, Bank St AN Orchestra that always keeps your feet moving Open for Engagement I for Dances or Private Parties. 'Fhone 509, Whitelock. URLINGTON Dining Rooms (opp. Lyceum), always open; meals at all hours. Early breakfast, Hot Dinners, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Permanents catered for. 876 J}OX 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 aud workmanship. Try as.

| Your Tyres from Tyre Experts, j I can recommend the tyres to use. j —H- Paris, Union Garage, Rust Lane. ! T?EiST Dominion Mullet, 8d per tin, 7/6 per dozen, at H. ButteTworth's Cash Grocery Store, Maunu Ed. 'Phone 580., JQON'T Tfcrow Away those Worn-out Covers without seeing me. They may be worth Retreading^—H. Paris, j Vulcanising Specialist, Union Garage, Eust Lane. 886 H 1 ™ -CLASS Furniture at lowest i prices. See us about your next order. Choose your own design. Satisfaction guaranteed.—B. E. Miller, James St., 'Phone 240. 312 T PARKINSON, Expert Watch , and * Clockmaker, Jeweller, et".. All repairs warranted. Complicated work a speciality.—Opp. Bank Australasia, Cameron St. 843 LOUIS VENARD, Artistic Tailor.— Suits, Costumes, Dresses. Own material made up, from £3 15/. Eenovations, Alterations, etc. —Harrison's Bldgs., No. 6 Room, Bank St., Whangarei. TK)ST a Pattern or your Dress and 39/6. We will Match in the latest style—Wide and Narrow Bar Suede Shoes, Fawn, Grey, Blue, Green and Autumn Brown.—Worner's Shoe Store. T>LAY the Game with Rubber Bowls. —Obtainable at Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. piCNICKERS, Tourists, Holidaymakers —Inspect our Canvas Tents, Camping Outfits, etc. Also in stock, Baby Swings, Coats, Bags and Satchels.—A. Wilkinson, Bank St. \ ' "DAINTING and Decorating—Reliable work at reasonable cost.—Wood & Lamb, 'Phone 208. i i '? I T)ROTECT Your Property by Repaint- . ing before winter.—Wood & Lamb will either supply the material or do the job—and will guarantee satisfaction. 884 CTAURDAY March 1st —Show Day at '' The Gainsborough.'' 842 CEE new 3ft. "Champion" Coal Range with white porcelain enamel outside oven door. Hardware merchants. T rp G. PALMER, Photographer.—Owing to Re-building Operations, Studio Portraiture cannot be undertaken for about four weeks from Tuesday next. Temporary office in De Tourret Building, James St. fPHE Kensington Bakery stands foremost in Quality Bread and Small j Goods. Order to-day: daily delivery. —J. D. Cleaver, 'Phone 546. 1 ? Firewood—First-class T5- ' tree Firewood, cut in stove lengths, supplied at. shortest notice.—Apply W. H Darbv, 'Phone' 539 J. Users, be vise and get your winter supply in now. 478 TTfALLPAPERS —"Your taste is what we aim to please. Our Papers offer variety, from 9d per roll. —Wood & Lamb. • The very latest Song Waltz—————— "LULLABY LAND" Come and Hear it Played Over at R. LAURIE'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. i A large assortment of new Accordeons, j Mouth-organn and Gramophones. Gramophone l'.epairs a Speciality. 'Phona 512 D.—— „

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Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

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