M TT F K" ' SOVEREIGN ITIUJJIV STORES CAMERON STREET Amber Tips 2/10. Sylvia Starch 10d. VINE Butter 1/8. Sardines 3 ftvr 10d. Palm olive Soap Bd. Coffee Essence 1/i. Herb Erasmde 7d. Corn Flour 7id lb. Nugget, large, lOfci. Bice, 3d. Guest's Barilla Soap Haricot Beans, 2£d. Supreme Soap 1/3. Bournville Cocoa 3/5 lb. Sand Soap o for 1/-. Herrings in Tom. Sauce lid.THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU SOVEREIGNS, WANTED KNOWN • AS We have the largest stocks of Cycle and Motor-cycle Accessories of Auckland we can meet all requirements.—Massey 's for Value.s7S "ITOTOR Gloves for Ladies and gents., exceptionally warm. Also Motor Rugs, Driving Rugs, Raincoats, Etc. Prices Right.—Wilkinson, Saddler, 1 Bank St. 542 WITHDRAWN FROM SALE "JJOTICE to Land Agents—Please take notice that the Late P. Wyatt's Property, situated at Towai, has been Sold. —J. Ford, Trustee. 126 A GENTS—Please note, my 5 Acres and House near Whau School, Disposed of.—T. T. McAlister. 15G WANTED TO BUT i X>EST Prices given, for Furniture, ; ; Stoves, Preserving Jars, Etc. —J. Smith, Second-Hand Dealer, Vine St. j 1 'Phone 544. 561 I T OCAL Maize Wanted to Buy for i AJ ' cash.—Egg. Co-op., Bank St. " 152 I QUANTITY of Second-hand 'Galvan- j ised Iron Wanted; Bft. lengths pre- t ferred. —Apply J. Wordsworth, Mill • Rd. 'Phone 2125. 71 i —. . ! C'ECOND-HAND Platform Scales (5 j *° cwt.) Wanted to Buy. Also Small Hand Truck.—Egg Co-op", Bank St. 151 PARTNERSHIPS j rpHIS IS NOT A SPECULATION j x BUT A j THOROUGHLY SOUND 1 INVESTMENT. [ An excellent opportunity is Offered for Investment in a Limited Liability Company, established over 20 years, and showing large profits. Profit and Loss Account, by a qualified Accountant, can be seen, extending over 5 years -—the term since the firm was converted into a company. i The Company offers to Investors | SHARES IN 4 LOTS OF £250 EACH, j such Shares to bear a Guaranteed Re- I turn of 10% Per Annum. j The incoming partners will rank as Directors and will have every opportunity to follow progress of the business. ' . Apply in first instance to:— i "FIDELIS" Care Gordon & Gotch Advertising Agency, GORE STREET, AUCKLAND 140 PUBLIC NOTICES . j »T*HANKS7~~ To the Members of the North Auckland School Committees. } Please accept my sincere thanks for Electing me as a Member of the Auckland Education Board. Yours Faithfully, I RICHARD HOE. > 147 BOROUGH COUNCIL CTREET T>RIDGE QLOSED Notice is hereby given that Water Street Bridge will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC From JJONDAY CORNING "JJEXT AUGUST 4th, 1924 To Permit of Construction of New Bridge. C. L. GRANGE, 65 Town Clerk. HAIRDRESSINGr SALOON MRS. J. A. GUST begs to notify that she has taken over the well-known Allies Hairdressing Saloon, where clients are assurer! of Cleanliness and Civility. Three Chairs, No Waiting. J Razors Ground and Set. Fresh Stocks j of Smokers' Requisites, Soaps and I 936 Perfumery. MUSICAL TUITION JJR. QHARLES T?LLIS (Late Musical Director King's College, Auckland) Announces that he is OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS in (a) The Art of Pianoforte Technique. (b) Harmony and Counterpoint. j (c) Theory of Music. j (d) Acoustics. i (e) History of Music. Classes or Individual Training j can be arranged. ! Studio: i NO. 1, WALLACE'S BLDGS.. CAMERON ST, 'Phone 4f)ft
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Northern Advocate, 2 August 1924, Page 1
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