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EXHIBITIONS \ ’ • WIN T El! EXHIBITION JUNE 20th ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 10th ( (NEXT SATURDAY) Office —Winter Show HaD —How Open. Phone 2073, SEND FOR SLUEDRLE AND MAKE VOLR ENTRIES EARLY / CUP FOR CHAMPION PIGEON C. P. BUTLER, Box 131. Phones 2021 an.l 207;:. Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS THE i PLAZA THEATRE i ADVERTISEMENT “SLEEPLESS NIGHTS” APPEARS ON PAGE 9 OP THIS ISSUE FOOT SPECIALISTS Gardeners prune trees to make roots grow. Therefore doj not cut Corns —apply Dr. Scholl’s Zinoi Pads. —Obtainable from Harold Menzies, Chemist. 14 pONSULT'Our Qualified Foot Expert about your Foot Troubles. —Harold Mcnzics, Chemist. 10 nnEOUBLED Feet age the face. Consuit our Foot Export without delay.—Harold Menzies. Chemist. 13 PLANTS FOR SALE | A NEMONES and Ranunculus, SO per [ cent, doubles, .Prize Bulbs Spring I Flowering, 1/- doz., 5/- 100,> Posted. — | Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 1 ■OEAUTIFUL Gladioli, Blues, Laveuders. Scarlets, Pinks, Orange, named 24 shades, 7d each, 0/0 dozen. — Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 2 /CHOICE Varieties Flower Plants: Anemone and Ranunculus, strong bulbs, 4/6 per 100; Bearded and Japanese Irises. Cabbage Plants, best varieties. —At J. Wordsworth’s Nurseries, Mill Rd. Phone 2483. T LEY of Valley Scented, Rare Regale Lily, .1/-; Golden Rayed Lily of Japan, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. -1 GT. Joseph Lilies, Tiger Lilies, Tuberose Scented, Named Iris, Orange Arum Lily, 9d each, posted. — Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 3 TTAY’S Nurseries. —High Quality Ornamental, Flowering Shrubs; Fruit, Shelter Trees; Seedlings, General Nursery Stock. Send for Now Catalogue. —Remuera, Auckland, 413 TCELAND Poppy, Neme&ias, choice mlvfltl Imrrlv nn + sirlf* OTfl mixed, hardy, outside grown, 3/G 100. Posted. —Mt. Albert Terminus Nurseries (S.W. 2). 404 TLTT. ALBERT Terminus Nurseries (S.W. 2). —Cyclamens, choice, 3/doz. Polyanthus Seedlings, extra choice, 2/6 doz. mixed. Posted, 404 gIIEI jTER trees All Varieties. All Well Grown. Special June Offer —Freight Paid: LAWSONIANA (Forest Grade), 2-year. 11/- per 100. Send for List. I). H. MACDONALD Manurewa, Auckland. 101 pRANK Q.REEN AND gON ONE TREE HILL AUCKLAND Growers and Suppliers of High Grade j Nursery Stock, Shrub, Shelter and j Hedge Plants. Roses, Fruit Trees and J Ferns. Apply for Prices. 398 MOTOR UPHOLSTERY MOTOR HOODS, SIDE CURTAINS AND GENERAL REPAIRS Quick Service. Cushions Repaired and Re-Upholstered, Seats Covered, ReSpringing, etc. j We make Cow and Horse Covers andi General Canvas Work. i A. E. NIGHTINGALE Expert Motor Car Upholsterer. j RATH BONE STREET. Phone 2129.! 409 i BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TfOR Building Work in Town or "*■ Country got an estimate from W. W. Logan, 52 Main’s Avenue. 348 L''UR NITER i'l made to your own design at Most Reasonable Cost. Call ami see- me before going elsewhere. — A. E. Birch, Oabinmaker, 114 a Bank Street. 9 OATENTS —Protection of small ideas may mean a fortune. Write Henry Hughes Ltd., who obtain patents throughout the world. —209 Dilworth Building, Auckland. Drawings made and models attended to. 385 TIN lON id' Churches.—The only book on liiis most important subject. One Shilling each at 50 Mill Road, or posted. 123

DANCING /-V[TY NIGHT CITY NIGHT I TO-MORROW NIGHT BLUE DRAGON HALL Ces Wright’s Band. Supper. Proceeds in aid of City Rugby Club Funds. Roll Up and Support a Popular Team. ■ 1/6 and 1/437 DANCE WHERE DANCING IS A PLEASURE QASTILIAN JgALL R OOTI SATURDAY NIGHT Monte Carlo. Supper. Soylla Calkin’s New Dance Baud, Seylla Calkin’s New Dance Baud. “ 449 CHURCH NOTICES 'c= SUNDAY, JUNK 1.1, 1933 : HIKURANGI CHURCH OF ENGLAND Hikurangi—9 a.in. and 7 p.m. Whakapara—ll a.m. Towai—2 p.m. Kamo —7 p.m. URCHgER V I C L S; ' PRESBYTERIAN CHI : RCH Waikaraka —2.4 q p.xu., Rev. W. Elliott. METHODIST CHURCH. Tauraroa —11 a.m., Missiouer .1. Sands. Mauugakarainea W. —2.30 p.m., Missioner J. Sands. Maungakaramea. —7.30 p.m., Missioiier J. Sands. Mata —2 p.m., Rev. J. Blight. Otaika—2.3o p.m., Mr H. Martel. , - PHOTOGRAPHY COLOURED ENLARGEMENTS COLOURED ENLARGEMENTS (In Oils) A SPECIALITY 04 x 4.1 Mounted 4/5 x 10 Mounted 8/JJURPOOT’S j^JODEL JJARKROOM Specialists in Pine Developing and Printing. 4 CAMERON STREET and Enlarging Work is part of our Profession—not a sideline.—The Art Studios. fPAKE. ADVANTAGE Of this Offer during June —A Beautiful Oil-tint-ed Enlargement, Sin x Gin, with 12 PORTRAIT POSTCARDS, at 12/6 Doz. T. G. PALMER’S PORTRAIT STUDIO, Opp. Bargain Store, Whangaroi. .150 WHERE Tu STAY /"'IOWES BAY Private Hotel, Waiheke Island.—6/- return fare from Auckland by N.S.S. Coy., Tuesdays 9.30 a.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. Hotel adjoining beach and wharf, accommodating over 100 guests. Clean, safe beach. Shooting. Asphalt tennis court. Prec launch and fishing trips, picnics, etc. Pree use of three rowing boats. Beautiful walks, native bush. Dance hall, wireless. Pirst-elass table. Presh milk, cream, eggs, fruit, vegetable, del, from the farm. You will not regret your holiday here. Winter Tariff, £2 10/-. Low rates for children. —Phone, wire or write INSLEY, Cowes P.O. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS /CROSBY’S Ltd. arc making Special Reductions in their Sliowroom—see onr windows. Prices are small, quality is good.—Crosby’s Ltd., The Busy Corner Store. 421 M N 22. FINEST MOTOR CAMPING PARK Tea Miles from Auckland, on Concrete Great North Road, Henderson. Part Furnished Cosv Cabins. P. C. BROOKES. Prop. Charges Reduced. 395 jIJETRO POI.ITA N ] [ oti:l QUEEN STREET : AUCKLAND (E. T. COYLE - - Manager) A Popular Hotel for Fanners and Businessmen, who seek a flood Homo at a Moderate Tajle. Handy to Theatres and Trams. Half-way Up Queen Street. TARIFF—32/15 PER DAY Telegraph or Ring Phone 40-730,

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Northern Advocate, 9 June 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 9 June 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 9 June 1933, Page 10

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