DRY CLEANER & RENOVATOR AT 3/- Gent’s Felt Hats, Cleaned, Reblocked. Suits, Costumes, made like new. Up-to-date plant and odourless process. Same day service. 25 years’ experience.—M. Williams, Tailor, Northland’s Expert Dry Cleaner, 148 Bank Street. 574 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work positively guaranteed. Prices to suit the times.— Rathbohe Street. . 465 TEA ROOMS QOLD 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 I TAILORING TAON’T Be Misled! Our Suits are Genuinely Tailor-made on the Premises. Prices to compete with factory manufactured suits, —W. Quayle, Tailor, Rathbone Street. 234 JEWELLERY T AM showing a few select New Mode “*■ High Grade English Diamante Long Scarf Pins, Clips and Brooches. Also just think—The New Ear Clip, no. screws.—E. A. Simmons, The Jeweller, j Cameron Street, Whangarei. 496 1935! 1935! gTOCK! DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES PLATE, ETC. CRYSTAL WARE NECKLETS & EAR-RINGS E H p ALMER THE MODERN JEWELLER WHANGAREI 192 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JASPER gURFOOT Prescription Specialist and Quality Chemist 4 CAMERON STREET Prescriptions Dispensed from any • Physician in ■ any Language: ' 239 TAURING STAFF’S ANNUAL HOLI-. DAYS, My Salons are under the Capable Supervision of MISS M. SMITH. (Jackson's Sunshine Beauty Parlours, Auckland.) TES. .^ARD, 8. CAMERON ST. PHONE 2681. 463 TTAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW 1935 JLI . pHILCO JJADIOS ? If not, see them at K. HASLETT’S. They set a new standard of performance and new eye appeal. See and hear them in your own home. We will be pleased to demonstrate. Remember — PHILCO The World’s Largest Selling Radio. K. H ASLETT Electrical Contractor and Radiotrician 61 CAMERON ST. Phone 2305. QUITS & COSTUMES CLEANED & PRESSED FROM 4/6 ■ Frocks 4/-, Suits Pressed 2/9, Trousers 1/6, Gents’ Hats 2/6, New Bands 1/-. We specialise in All Alterations and Repairs. Dyeing at Less than City Rates. R. H. H UGHES TAILOR ,DE TOURRET’S BLDGS., JAMES ST, (Upstairs). H 6 gOOKS gEADING 7/- Books: “The Ante Room,” Kate O’Brien; “Cappy Ricks Comes Back,” Peter B. Kyne; “Winds of Heaven.” Nelle M. -Scanlon; “Lark Ascending,” Mazo de la Roche; “Burnt Sugar,” F, E. Baumc; “David and Destiny,” •lan Hay. 4/- Books: “Peking Picnic,” Anne , Bridge; “Round the Corner in Gay Street,” Grace Richmond; “Desert Sand,” Margaret Pedler; “Fire of Spring,” Ethel Boileau; “Box of Spikenard,” Ethel Boileau; “Hippy Buchan,” Ethel Boileau; “Pencarrow,” Nelle Scanlan; ' “Devil’s Cub,” Georgette Heyer; j “The* Yellow Poppy,” D. K, j Broster; “State Fair.” Phyl Strong: “Treehaven,” Kathleen Norris, 2/6 Books: | “The Wouncjed Name,” D. K. j Broster; “Dover Ostend,” Traf- | frail; “The Small Dark Man,” ! Maurice Walsh; “The Key Above the Door,” Maurice Walsh; “White Rivers Run,” Maurice Walsh; “The Black Gang,” Sapper; “Pamela’s Spring Song,” Cecil Roberts; “The Glenlitten Murder,” Oppenheim; “The Middle Watch,” lan Hay; “The Galaxy,” Suzan ErtzJ The High Adventure,” Jeffrey Farnol; “Our Admirable Betty,” Jeffrey Farnol, and all of Jeffrey Farnol titles.
JJ AHOLD JtyJENZIES CHEMIST & BOOKSELLER Next Bank of New Zealand. M2
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1934, Page 1
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