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THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT ALMAO'S Red-bordered Table Damask, 2/11 yd All-Linen Tea*- Towelling, 1/ yj. Large-Size Sleeveless Vests, 1/3 & 2/1 tOinch Madapolam, 1/1-J Kindergarten Crepes, 114 d. Casement Cloth, special quality, 40inel] wide, 1/6 yard ALSO • Our Famous Nursery Flannelette (known all over the North)— 10/6 per dozen yards ALMAOS UPPER BANK STREET WANTED . KNOWN A FREE Enlargement — T. G. Palmer, Photographer, begs to announce that he is (iiving up Studio Photography on March 0. a Special Offer is made for the month of February of a Free Enlargement with all portraits taken at the Palmer Studios, next P. 0., Caineron St.. CO3 SATISFIED Customer says: "Had Developing and Printing done all over N.Z., but none so perfect as yours."—The Camera House, "VThanga- . 855 A LF. MEARS invites all Cueists to his Billiards Saloon, opposite Bank of Australasia, Cameron St. The best in town. 93,3 A SMALL Sample Shipment Stain less Cutlery, 18/6 to 22/ half-doe-ens. Carv&rs 20/ and 35/-. —At Slade Clark's. siq CRICKET Outfit at Wilkinson's, Bank St., to suit every player. The season is here; make your choice 8 42 BARGAIN. Your Autumn or Winter Suit, nicely tailored from seasonable suitings, for £8 8/.—A. W. Bradley, Quality Tailor, Cameron St. for Adama Bell's famous Cakea, and Lowney's beautiful Boxes of Chocolates—At the Edinburgh and Lyceum Confectionery Shops. 93 8 gATTERIES and Torches (Niagara), Bulbs for torches, car lamps, and for household use.—Slade Clark, Cameron St. ' jqq B. S A ivfotor-cycles, 2£H.P.~ j? 'speeds, kick-starter, clutch: all chain drive. £75.— F. Massey, Agent'. gE Prepared for a Puncture on' the road by purchasing a Reliable Repair Outfit for 2/6 from Lifebuoy Rubbcr Coy- 826 RREAP, Nourishing, Wholesome, and always Uniform, from the Kensington Bakery. Order to-day.—J. D Cleaver, 'Fnone 546. 634 "gHAMPION" New Model White Front Range, unexcelled as a Eoolier. "Champion" for your new home. g QUTLERY, stainless, small sample shipment. Prices from 16/ to 22/ half dozen; Carvers 20/ to 35/. — Slade Clark, Cameron St. 762 QOtiNT them on the road. Indian „ Cycles always supreme.— *. H. Massey, Agent, opp. P.O. ' Patch your Cycle Tyres when you can get' a six months' guaranteed Tyre for 8/6 from Lifebuoy Rubbe* Coy. 826 that will last. We specialise iit all branches of the trade. Get our quote.—The Northern Electro-Plating Co., Rathbone St. JpLOWiERING Bulbs:' Single Anemones, Autumn Snowdrop's; Alliums, White Freesias, Blue Grape Hyacinths, Mixed Ixias, Ranunculus, Sparaxias, and Tritonias, 1/ per doz; >12 dozen .for 10/, post ' free,' cash.—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries/ Palmerstoft N: r« W. WILDING, Sheetmetal Worker. • Motor Bodies, Radiators, Mudguards, Benzine-tanks, Etc: Made and Repaired. Acefone Welding'.—Corner Cameron and Walton Sts. 945 JCE Cream plit up' in Cartons to take' home; best in town: tfy it.—Edinburgh Confectionery. 1 JONES' Special Values:. • 18x18 Mercerised Serviettes, 9d;' 24ineh Fine Linen Teu Tow'ellitig, 1/. 571 JUST Landed—looo Pairs of English .Shoes (The Chic). —Warner's Shoe Store. JONES' Special l Values; ■ 40inch Art. Silk Dress, in pink, cream, fawn, brown, blue, 2/6; worth 5/6. 571 BUSINESS ' FOR HIRE OLEO (70 Passengers) Picnies; Moonlight ' Excursions; - Fishing Trips; Special Trips. E. H. WRIGfIT : PROPRIETOR 'Phone 291 M. Grey S'-eet. QUALITY gERVICE 2£CONOMf These three factors form the triangle on which our business rests. The public by dealing with us are assured of all three in every transaction. NORTHERN gUPPLY THE BEST BUTCHERS' SHOP CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREI Telephone 586. Q.UM Q.UM Sell Your Kauri Gum for Cash to a Buver willing to Pay HIGHEST MARKET RATES Any Quality; Any Quantity. Apply: P. ERCEG, C/o P. 0., POROTI 335 The hen always scratches hardest Then worms are scarcest. Advertise.

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Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 1

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