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EXCURSIONS. thi \\7HEN in Russell don’t forget ’ ’ Round-Harbour Trip (55 miles) fo 6/-. Cars barged to Paihia. —Fulle and Son, Russell. Phone 6. P.O. Box 20 273 TAILORING I /GENUINE Tailor-made Suits, band tailored on the premises. Price! to compete with ready-made. Material; guaranteed.—W. Quayle, Tailor, Rath bone Street. 23^ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JUSHBR AND gON The Progressive Jewellers 1G CAMERON ST.— WHANGAREI Sole Agents for the Two Finest anc Most Up-to-Dato WRIST WATCHES IN THE WORLD. The “Crusader,” with the Sealed Movement, and a FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE. Also the “Revue-Sport” Wrist Watch Now Famous. Unbreakable and Waterproof, Dust proof and Non-Magnotie at £4 17/C each. The Cheapest Watches in the long run. Other Guaranteed Watches from 7/- to £2l. TONSORIAL. A RTHUR CLARK, The Sportsman’s Hairdresser, James Street, for u Nc-at Haircut or Easy Shave. All Smokers’ and Toilet Accessories stocked at Bedrock Prices. 551 SARTORIAL. T OW-PRICED Goods are expensive luxuries which no careful man can afford. Good value is the cheapest.— 800 Fraser, Tailor, 8, Rathbono Street. MUSICAL TUITION ADAME JJOLFE-gMITH L.R.A.M. Pupil of the late Professor Walter Macfarren. (Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin and Theory. Studio: 19 Manse St. Phone 2445. . Interviews by Appointment. Pupils prepared for Examinations. 100% Passes during 1933. 388 JJOBSON L.T.C.L., L.A.B. (R.A.M., R.C.M.) Registered Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory. Resumes Teaching Monday, Feb. sth. Pupils prepared for Exams, in all Colleges. 100% passes in recent exams. STUDIO 4 SEAYIEW AVENUE 449 PHOTOGRAPHY. pOSTCAED ENLARGEMENTS NOW 9d EACH—3 FOR 2/-. When you get your next film, ask to see'samples at Our Finishing Counter. JJURFOOT’S JQARKROOM, PHOTO FINISHERS AND OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, 4, CAMERON STREET. rpilE ART STUDIOS (Opposite Towr Hall), for Life-like Portraiture Goo. E. Woolley, Artist. JJETTER pRINTS

"yy O O L L E Y * S PHOTO DEPOT 5 ■OUB gPECIAL 12 PORTRAIT POSTCARDS And One Bx 6 Sepia Enlargement for 12/6. T. G. PALMER Photographer Studio: CAMERON ST., Whangarei. 159 DRY CLEANING

CEND Your Old Suits and Hats to M. Williams, Northland’s Expert Dry Cleaner, 148 Bank St. Hats Cleaned, Reblocked and Remodelled to look like new. Same day service. 25 years’ experience. 574 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and " Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work positively guaranteed, Prices to suit the times. Rathbone Street. 465 VITATCH, Clock and Jewellery Ro- ’ ’ pairs by the Old-Established Firm. All work repaired by specialists on premises.—'Palmer’s (Estd. 1879), 23 Cameron Street, Whangarei. 833 WANTED KNOWN 11/T OTORISTS! —New Car Hoods, Sedan Tops, Celluloid .Lights, and General Upholstery Repairs by Competent Workmen. —James & Whimp, Wha aigaroi. "PATENTS— Protection of small ideas may mean a fortune. Write Henrj Hughes Ltd., who obtain patent; throughout the world. —209 Dilwortl Building, Auckland. Drawings mad; and models attended to. 38. PLACE Your Next Order for WHITI BLOTTING PAPER and CARBOb PAPER with us. Cut to any size re quired. —Northern Advocate Jobbing Department. 3! REASON’S GREETING CARDS Beautiful Cards with Envelopes suitable for friends across the sea, fo 2/G, wonderful value. —Lockharts, 121 and 128 a Ponsonby Rd., Auckland, 0.2 TTSE Hinder’s British Foot Re quisites for all Foot Troubles.Whangarei Agent: Arthur Sargenl Chemist. 43! YMEDDING Bouquets and Floral Em y* blems executed, latest designs, 2 years’ experience.—Macdonald, Florisi Phone 2668. 22 Bank Street. 81

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Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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