DRY CLEANING J\HE Best Way Dry Cleaning Coy.— Saits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed, 2/9; next Plaza 637 Pressed, 4/6. Trousers, 1/6.Tlieatre. Suits -Ross, WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS JAS. PARKINSON for Watch and ** Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work positively guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. — Rathbone Street. 465 TEA ROOMS /'''OLD Days —Enjoy the warmth of an appetising meal served in comfortable and cosy surroundings. Everything dainty at The Coronation Tea Rooms (Upstairs), opp. Public Trust. 971 TAILORING JJON’T Be Misled! Our Suits arc Genuinely Tailor-made on the | Premises. Prices to compete with I factory manufactured suits. —W. j Quayle, Tailor, Rathbone Street. 234 JEWELLERY A. SIMMONS, JEWELLER AND Jl< * GOLD BUYER, WHANGAREL— We have a large & varied selection of Ladies’ Flap-jacks. Prices from 2/6 to £l. We guarantee all repairs. 496 gTOCKS! NEW! MODERN! DIAMOND RINGS! Large Range. DIAMOND RINGS! . Private Room DIAMOND RINGS! for Clients. E. H. P ALMEE ’ (Est. 1879) 23, CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI, The Reliable Horologist and Jeweller. 192 JOINERY & WOODWORK JOINERY and Woodwork-All Classes of this work undertaken. Quotations the lowest. Phone 2642, and I will give you an estimate. —P. F. G. Irish, corner Nixon St. and Mill Rd. ’ 773
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTHING JUST AS GOOD AS Burfoot’s lodised Sarsaparilla. The way it clears the skin is nothing short of miraculous. Ask , anyone who has used it. 2/6 a bottle. JASPER BURFOOT QUALITY CHEMIST And All Stores. 239 VTO ! WE ARE NOT AGENTS FOR ANY CITY CONCERN ! ALL Our Work is done HERE by Highly Skilled Workers, and Our Prices are the LOWEST consistent with FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Alterations, Repairs, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning at Shortest Notice. Hats Cleaned and Deblocked Like New. R JJ JJUGHES TAILOR De Tourret’s Bldgs., 9 JAMES ST. (Upstairs). U 6 gASLBTT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND RADIO DEALER For Every Purpose—At Every Price— There is a PHILCO. From a tiny set you can tuck into your suitcase to powerful radios that will flood - an auditorium with melody—at every step there is a PHlLCO—definitely designed to ■ serve a particular purpose—and supreme in its field! WE WILL BE PLEASED' TO DEMONSTRATE SHO P 61 CAMERON STREET Phone 2305. 174 K.
gE S yy AR D' LADIES’ & ’GENT’S HAIRDRESSING SALONS S CAMERON STREET Phone 2681. 468 - - JJEW gHIPMENT OF gOOKS Just in from London Publishers. Lists now ready. All the best British Publishers are represented. 10/- ' ‘ ‘ Modern Tragedy” Phyllis Bentley. “Five Silver Daughters” Louis Golding. Journey” J. B. Priestley. 9/‘‘Passport to China” Luey Soothill. 7/“Winds of Heaven” Nelle M. Scanlan. “Turnip Tops” Ethel Boileau. ‘ ‘ Storm Music ” Dornford Yates. “Dona Celestis” Ethel M. Dell. “Convenient Marriage” Georgette Heyer. 4/6 “Inheritance” Phyllis Bentley. 4/“Desert Sand” Margaret Pedler. “State Fair” Phil Stong. “Lucretia Lombard” Kathleen Norris. “Midsummer’s Day” .. Grace Richmond. “Brctherton” W. F. Morris. “Fire of Driftwood” D. K. Broster. “Portrait of a Rebel” Netta Syrett. You are not asked to buy, just drop in and see the assortment. JJAROLD jJJENZIES CHEMIST & • BOOKSELLER Bank Street, Whangarei.
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Northern Advocate, 7 August 1934, Page 1
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