what tao you tt*now *^BOUT DYEING. DRY-CLEANING AND RENOVATING Suits and Costumes Beautifully Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed or Dyed at Less than City Rates. Hats Cleaned and Eeblocked DE TOURRET ’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs) JAMES STREET Alterations and Repairs a Speciality. R. H. HUGHES TAI L 0 R PERSONAL — i “T>Y Kerry, Hori, you look like you "*■ liav’ to big fright.” “To big fright is right, lienare. Coming down to Kaitoa Hill I hav’ to proout. I toll you it worry near make te Pakelia of mo, 1, ko so white. Nox time 1 talc te advice my frien’ Port Prown and fix Lizzie wit to new Michel in. ” BAKERY TpN.IOV Vonr .Morning and Afternoon Ton in iho Coldon Sheaf Bakery Beautiful Lounge Tea Rooms, next Benjamin's, Cameron St. Everything Dainty and Fresh. 78 HP II ERE ’S No Bettor Place for Restful Respite than at the Golden Sheaf Tea Rooms, Cameron St. Dainty morning and afternoon teas served iaily. 787 yOUR Week-end Cooking Problems A Simplified by buying your Cakes md Small Goods at the Golden Sheaf \ 3akerv, next Benjamin’s, Cameron St.78 7 TAILORING jVTADE Like New—Suits, Costumes, Blazers, Dry defined, Repairs, Sterilized, latest methods. Hats Renoj rated. —Williams, 148 Bank St. 7G5 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES A T The Elite Fruit Mart. —Bananas, 31bs. for 1/-; Oranges, 5 to 7 for /-; Strawberries, .1/6 chip. Always ■lumper.—East, Bank St. 788 AT The Elite Fruit Mart. —Kurnevas, 2d per lb.; Lettuce very cheap; Canlillowers .and Cabbages fresh cut. — East, Bank St. 788 rpAT More Fruit for Health. Get it fresh from McKinnon find Martin, Jorner Bank and Cameron Sts., you an save money. Vegetables also at :con prices. 790 i a Square Deal you will find McKinuon and Martin’s Fruit and ngroeery Shop the best. Choice ; and Fresh Vegetables at all !, cheap, too. 790 WEEK-END, Supplies of Fruit and ’ ’ Vegetables at Cheapest Ratos at McKinnon and Martin’s, the Ideal Shop for Value and Good Service. 790 MOTICE. —Barrett’s Fruit and Vegotable Shop Removed to 24 Water St. Open until 8.30 p.m. Saturday. 780 yEW Season Fruit and Vegetables. Highest quality at lowest prices.— 789 Barrett’s, 24 Water St. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO A GAIN with “Spray Majestic Radio*’ Scores Shield” Tubes, “Twin” Power Detection, “Modulated’’ Circuit.” At new low prices.— Garnet Keene, Lid., 0 Rathbone St. 799 FOLLOW Britain’s Lead and Vote for “Full o’ Bower” Radio Bat■ries. Fresh stocks, 45 volt standard DM JB/(5; smaller sizes from 10/(i; C” Batteries, 44 and 9 volts, 2/0. ’holesalc ami retail from T. Drumond, Corner Cameron and Rathbone ts. For every Electrical and Radio quivement. jCALCO Electric Irons, British made, 3 years’ guarantee, 24/-, complete ith 3 yards cord find plug. —T. Drumond, Corner Cfimeron and Rathbone ts. For every Electrical and Radio (quirement. Tj'OUR Famous Favourites: Phillips, Falco, Full o’ Power and Pliilco. — T. Drummond, Corner Cameron and Rathbone Sts, For every Electrical and Radio requirement. MOE Far-Reaching Results and Finer Tone, get. a Pliilco Superhetrodyne Radio Set. —T. Drummond, Corner Cameron .and Rathbone Sts, For every Electrical amP'Radio requirement. Sill. TJTUGE Reductions in All Electric and Battery Radios. This is your opportunity of a “New” Set at a tradein price.—Garnet Keene, Ltd., (i Rathbone St. Phone 120. 799 Q UJ ALITY” Goods are Never Expensive. Your Radio deserves the Best Batteries. Try “Columbia.” —Garnet Keene, Ltd., G Rathbone St. Phone 12G. 790 WANTED KNOWN A AND P. Society Spring Sh * November 25th and 2Cth. forget your Entries. ow on Don’t 305 AT MANN’S, Cameron St.—Meat Safes, from 1/9; Dust Bins, extra strong quality, from 12/0; Aluminium Preserving Pans from G/G; Dinner Sets from 52/0; English Odd Cups, 2/3 half dozen. BG4 AT MANX'S, Cameron St. —Winson’s Bilking Powder, lOd; Edmond’s, 1 /.!; Creanioala, 1/G large; Milk Oaties, 1/1; Farm Buller, lid; Eggs, lOd doz.; Factory Butter, 1/1; Bell Tea, 3/-; Amber Tips, 3/-; Roma, 2/9; Our Tea, with Spoon, 2/G. BG4 ( I AT MANX’S, Cameron St.—New Poi la toes, 71bs. for 1/-; Rice, Gibs, for 1/-; Sago, slbs. for ]/-; Tapioca, 51bs. ; for 1/-; Boiling Peas, 51bs. for 1/-; ■ Large Quickshine, lUd; Good Potatoes, - 2Slbs. for 1/3; Wheat, 7/0 bushel; . Maize, 5/9 bushel (sack lots). SG4
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Northern Advocate, 6 November 1931, Page 1
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