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FOOTBALLS, BLADDERS, HOCKEY STICKS AND BALLS. ALL WINTER SPORTS GOODS. BICYCLES. ELECTRIC TORCHES & BATTERIES. Agent for COLUMBIA GRAMAPHONES AND RECORDS. All Repairs Executed on the Premises. AT WHANGAEEI SPOETS GOODS' [ DEPOT. C. H "CHISSELL j CAMERON STREET, WHANGAiiEI. • ' » .. ! WANi'El* KNOWS I JJRUIDH , Popular Euchre Socials, ) I Old Masonic lla.ll, To-morrow ' 1 Night (Thursday), at 8 o'clock sharp. t i Good prizes. Supper. Admission: _ j Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. 427 1 FA(JT.—IO/ O¥ Every Hat~*Pu7cdiased This Week at Mrs Pur,l die's, opp. James' Hotel. .K.);j J j\_ LINE of Exquisite Black Millin--017: 10/ Oil' every one if purchased tins week.—Mrs Purdie's, opp. James , Hotel. iQn A MONEY-SAVER.— 10/ Off 1-Jv, n f Hat Purchased This Week. .1000 To choose from.—Mrs Purdic, opn I James' Hotel. 103 ! -—— ■ ■ '-——■ — , i A BOVE the ordinary quality and ' j guaranteed fresh stocks, Rubber J Boots from Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. GUARANTEED Supply of Firstclass Milk delivered the Only j satisfactory way. Our increasing busi- * ness proves our efficient service.—Soth--1 ern & Co. 'Phone 935. 530 J DAINTY Luncn, Etc., always obtainable at tho Kensington Tea Ro ms. Open Sundays and Holidays. Delicious Ices, Sundays. Weddi'n" j Breakfasts catered for. * j JJEAUTIFUL and Durable. A bit of ! that lias character and I quality. Easy to buy and ease in j use.—B. R. Miller, James St. 31i JJREAD, Nourishing, Wholesome, and always Uniform, from the Kensington Bakery. Order to-day.—J. D. Cleaver, 'Phone 54(5. " (534. gVERYTHING in the Musical Li~e j _ Reduced during Sale at R. Lau--1 no's Music Warehouse. 793 J pOR Punctuality, Civility and Value j in Boot Repairs, try A. L. Day, 1 Upper Bank St. 831 j£JOOD Signs Make Good Business. Call at Allan's. Designs of every J description for Show Cards, Calico [ Signs, etc.—Next Public Trust Office. TF You Don't Want Anything, Ring A T?hono 532, Hill & Hagan, Second hand Dealers, Walton St. "They will buy it." JUST Landed—looo Pairs of Engj lish Shoes (The Ohic).—Werner's j Shoe Store. i " ' 1 _. . | ' J PARKINSON, Expert Watch and i * Cloekmaker, Jewellor, et*. All reI pairs warranted. Complicated work a j speciality.—Opp. Bank Australasia, • Cameron St. 843 1 — -. -—_-— j TtriLLINERY, Costumes, Frocks and (• TX Coats, all Less 10%.—At The 'Gainsborough. 575 j pETER Pan Studio Now Open fo~r J Sitters. Geiesler's Bldgs., Caml eron St. Your friends will appreci- ( ate a portrait.- 855 j pLANTING Time—Order your reI quirements Now and secure the j pick of the nurseries from A. E. Smith. !j. — . _ 1 pREPARE for the Winter.—We have x just opened up a fine lot of Motor Rugs, Driving Rugs and Outdoor Raincoats. The prices are just right.—Wilkinson, Saddler, Bank St. 842 j CEE New 3ft. "Champion" Coal j Range with white porcelain enam--1 el outside oven door. Hardware merchants. T OEE Our Display of Pictures by Maxj well Parrish. Sizes to suit all j rooms at prices to suit your pocket.— i Wood & Lamb, TPhone 208. 884 J OUITS from £7 13/; style, lit and 1 effect guaranteed.—.J. Dorrintfton, I 2nd house past M.C, Bank St.. SEXTON & j»verad*s Kng- ' li.sh Shoes uow mi show at Wori HTHE Famous "Moose" Brand Linj seed Oil, used and recommended by -' all practical painters throughout N.Z., j is sold by Wood & Lamb, 'Phone 208. nPHE Douglas Motor Cycle is built for ! service, strength, economy, dura- J bility, dependability and Efficiency. Moderately priced.—Bray & Hannam, Bank St. . 900 np G PALMER, Photographer.—For Copies and Enlargements.- Enlargement in sepia, framed in 20x115 oak frame. £1 15/.Address: Imperial j Chambers, Bank St. (opp. Taxi Stand , ), j "VXJTE Are Signwriters. Ask us for a quote for Calico Signs, Show Cards or Posters. —Wood & Lamb. Bank St., 'Phono 208. 884 have large stocks of Furniture, Bedding and Prams, etc. —Boyd's Mart, Rathbone St. 'Phone 407. 'Vn'E will Exchange your Old Furniture in Part Payment for New Goods at Boyd's Mart, Rathbone St. 'Phone 407. 1 i VyANTED TO BUY—Part or Whole ■• Houses of Furniture: Harnes«, Cycles. Lawn-mowers, etc.—J. c'mith, Second-hand Dealer, Vine St., next to Dalgety's. 'Phono 544. i GALE. RALE; Groat Reductions on Gramaphones, Violins, Mandolins, Stoel Guitars, -DURING SALE At TAtTRIE'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, i Lower Cameron St. 'Phono 5121). ! All Sheet Music Greatly Reduced. 1 Accordeons from 15/.

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Northern Advocate, 4 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 4 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 4 June 1924, Page 1

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