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EXCURSIONS | JJARBOUR EXCURSION | CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING j The Eva will leave for One Tree Point and Urquhart’s Bay on SUNI DAY. December 30th, and January Ist and 2nd at 9 a.m., leaving Urquhart’s at 5 p.m. Return Fare 2/6. Fishing 1/r Extra. P 8 BOARD AND RESIDENCE JJOTEL , WINDSOR ! The above Private Hotel is now re- | opened as a First-class Guest House, J having been extensively altered, reI decorated and newly furnished throughout in modern furnishings. Enlarged lounge, Billiard Room for Guests and Electric Radio. Excellent Cuisine. Casual Tariff: 8/- per Day. Concession by the Week. Bed and Breakfast 4/6, Permanent Board: Single Rooms 25/- per week. W. H. M. YARROW, Prop. Phone 2225. Y 5 OTEL JJ ’yyHANGAREI JJOTEL WHANGAREI The above Hotel has recently been Enlarged, Refurnished and Decorated throughout. This Modern Hotel is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Spacious Lounges. Every Modern Appointment. Hot and Cold Water in Every Bedroom. GEO. GILLETT - - Proprietor. (Formerly Commercial Hotel, Hamilton.) W 26 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION A RKLES BAY.—ldeal Motor Camp. Baches to Let and Camping Sites, rerms moderate. —Apply Mrs. Keay, Whangaparoa. 807 TUTANGAWAI HOTEL, Licensed, Electrie Light. Renovated throughout. Beach frontage. Deep-sea fishing. Phone No. 1 (day and night) .—Harry Aston, Proprietor. 658 T> OTORUA—Fenton House, opposite Post Office and Town Square, 1 minute Blue Bath and Tennis Courts; 8/- day, £25/- weekly. P2O “rpHE Pines,” Orua Bay, via OneA hunga, by launch, U hours. Sea frontage; safe beach, fishing, dance hall, billiard table, tennis and store.— Write L. Morris, Proprietor. 116 rpUTUKAKA HOUSE is now under "*■ New Management/ Good Accommodation. Refreshments at all hours. Good Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Tennis. Ideal seaside resort. Motor service to door. Also Baches for Hire. —R. MacKenzie, Private Telephone Line, Tutukaka. 804 For a Good Holiday Go to Rotorua and Stay at BRENTS JJ OT O R QAMP TAKAPUNA Situated on Takapuna Beach. Every Facility for Campers. Car Ferry Timetable between December Ist, 1934, and April 14th, 1935, extended until 3.50 a.m. from Devonport, and 4.10 a.m. from Auckland. 197 PLANTS FOR SALE f)AHLIAS— Latest Novelties, best English, American, European and Australian, etc. Send for New Dahlia Catalogue. Giant Tested Exhibition •ansies, wonderful strain, 2/- a dozen ash, posted.—Hay’s Nurseries, Auckmd. 5.E.2. Hl3 OLD GOLD AND SILVER OLD, Silver, Gold.—Jas. Parkinson, Watch and Clock Maker, Rathbone Street, Buys Old Gold and Silver. 959 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS T he ‘JJED gHOE” Specialises in GOOD QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Also Reliable Boot and Shoe Repairs. T. DARKNESS - - - 114 Maunu Road 322 Q'REETINGS To all those who have so kindly given mo their patronage during the current y ear __ an d to those also who haven’t— I extend the Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for Increased Prosperity. Dyeing, Dry Cleaning, Repairs and Alterations done LOCALLY by Expen Workers. Hats Cleaned, Rcblocked and Retrimmcd. R. 11. HUGHES Tailor Dc Tourret’s Bldgs. (Upstairs), 9 JAMES STREET H 6 pHI LC O pHI LC O MUSIC IN ITS PUREST FORM Unless you have listened in to a 1935 PHILCO you have yet to hear broadcast music in its purest and loveliest form. The music, of course, comes through the scientifically designed PHILCO Radio Receiver, but you find it hard to realise that you are not listening to the artist in person. It is this natural quality, this glorious rid) tone that has made PHILCO the World’s Largest Selling Radio. Local Agent: K. HASLETT, 61 Cameron SiPhone 2305. Expert Radio and Electrical Repairs. All Supplies Carried, 174

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Northern Advocate, 27 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 December 1934, Page 1