BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JJARGAIN gTORES JJAHOAIN gTOBES BANK STREET WHANG ARE t HARDWARE BARGAINS. Axe Handles from .1/9. Horse Collars, leather lined, 20in. and 21 in., were 42/6; now 34/-. Square Month Shovels, for cow'yard, •’>/-. Kelly Axes, 51b., were i.O/6; now 8/9. Steel Wedges from 1/4. S Hooks for Swingletrees, /in, 1/-; |in. 1/2. Slashers from 8/2. Holdfast Wire Strainers, 7/11. Double-ended Picks, 2/9; Cowyard Scrapers, 6/9; Pruning Socutuors from 2/3; Hammers from 1/4; Oil Cans from 1/2; Rabonos Spirit Levels from 3/3 L Hand Saws from 4/6; Rubber Belting, 2-inch, Sd; 21-inch, lOd, 3-inch, 1/- ft; Hardy’s Gum Spades, No. 0, 8/3; New Season s Milking Machine Rubberwaro now opened up at Bargain Prices: Tomahawks; 2/11; Pluxite, Mb! tins, 9d; Spirit of Salts, 9d; Soldering Irons from 2/6; Flat Files, S-inch, lOd; 9-inch, 1/-; 10-inch. 1/1 each; Rabbit Traps, 1/3 each; Weed Forks, English, lid; Trowels, 9d; Bent Grass Shears, heavy pattern, 2/-; Hair Brooms from 1/9; Galvanised Buckets, for calf' feeding, 1/9 each; Tin Billies from 8d; Enamel Saucepans from .1/2; Enamel Buckets from 5/6; Enamel Jugs from i/11; Enamel Basins from 1/4; Enamel Pie Dishes from 6d; Wire Sink Strainers, lOd; Meat Choppers, were 2/3, gow 1/6; Electric Heaters, were 17/6, now 9/11: Electric Irons, usually 21/6, now 16/6; Chromium Plated Golf Sticks, were 11/6, now 9/6; Wonder Golf Balls, usually 2/-, now 1/6; Golf Tees, I/- box. COW COVERS. —C lows kept warm give better results. Guaranteed 240 z. Jute Cow Covers, roped neck, well stitched, strong straps and large buckles, , 6/9 each. JJARGAIN gTORES jyrD. BANK, STREET WHANGAREI 26V
BOARD AND RESIDENCE JJOTEL WINDSOR has accommodation for Permanent Boarders, 25/single room, 22/6 share room. Casuals, 8/- day, £2, week. Superior cuisine, every home comfort, electric radio and piano.—Phone 2088. 253 SARTORIAL Tailoring. —Not factory productions. Good cut and workmanship are the secrets of smart clothes. Ours are the .production of the tailor’s workshop.—Alex. Fraser, Tailor, Rathbone Street, Whangarei. 205 VEGETABLES. JgllY your Vegetables in quantity. Good pumpkin, 3/- and 4/6 cwt.; Carrots 6/-; Kumeras 7/6; Best Southern Potatoes 7/-; Swedes 5/-, —Barrett’s, Water Street, Whangarei. 946 SPORTING GOODS. /TJ.UN Repairs, Cycle Repairs. Lawnmowers Sharpened. Workshop; 5 Hunt St. Phone 2227.—C. H. Chissell.
T EATHEE Gauntlets, 10/-; Motor Cycle Leggings, 7/6 and 11/6; Leather Coats, 56/-. All Post Free. —• E. L. Eilev, 20 Swanson St., Auckland. 421 rpENNIS Service. —Eacquets Re--1 Strung from 12/6, 17/6, 22/6, 27/6, 62/6; Repairs, 9d per string. Best Quality American and Australian Gut. Expert Workmanship.—J. Bridge (late Wisemans), Tabernacle Bldgs., Karangahape Ed., Auckland. 688 PLUMBING TYAYE AMOS, the Practical Man in every branch of Plumbing, Expert Sheet Metal Worker, Dairy Engineer, Manufacturer of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, Milk Vats. Agent Simplex Milking Machine and Baltic Separator. Plumbers’ and Builders’ Supplies. — JOHN STREET. Phone 2789. Residence 2852. 254 BOOT repairs FAITHFULLY Repaired Boots A Shoes, no shoddy materials no Ladies’, Gent’s wear. Prices your work to us bone Street. and used. and Children’s Footreasonable. Entrust Patterson’s, Eath--193 "VTO high charges and all work faith- j fully done. Only the best of English leather used. If it’s Boot Repairs, try the Red Shoe Shop. —T. Harkness, 114 Maunu Road. 954 WANTED KNOWN A E. BIRCH, Cabinetmaker, 114 a Bank Street. Call and get my quotations. Any class of Furniture made to your own design. Moderate cost. 9 PATENTS— 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
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS QUALITY Fruit ami Vegetables, always, at the “Ilomebush,” opp. Regent Theatre. WEDDING Bouquets and Floral Embleius executed, latest designs, 20 years’ experience.—Macdonald, Florist. Phono 2668. 22 Bank Street. 817 IJ E A E A Be Satisfied—Buy Direct from the Importer—Quality Guaranteed —Return if not Satisfied. 2/- TEA—I2/- per 61b. tin. Post Free. 2/6 TEA—IS/- per 61b. tin. Post Free. S. L. EIMMER, LTD. P.O. Box 1760, Auckland. 407
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Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 1
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