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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A T OUR SHOW ROOMS— A VINE STREET Comprehensive range of Chrysler Products. Chrysler Plymouth, semi-steel body, Saloon, £369. Chrysler Plymouth De Luxe Saloon, all steel body, £421. Chrysler Saloon, all steel body, £513. Inspection Invited. N.A. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. Vine Street.

'aldsmobile. I THE ALL-FEATURE LOW-PRICED I CAR, which met with such wonderful in 1934, is again offering the motoring public even more investment for their outlay in the 1935 Models, which are arriving shortly. The New Models will have every feature the public will want in 1935, such as Bigger Super Hydraulic Brakes, More Powerful, More Economical, Solid Steel “Turret-Top” Bodies.

We heartily endorse the makers remarks —“The Car that Has Everything.” KIA ORA MOTORS, LTD., Oldsmobile Distributors, Vauxhall Agents, Whangarei. K2

DRESSMAKING T)RESSMAKING, Designing, Cutting thoroughly taught, latest methods, personal supervision, easy terms. Also Frocks made, cut and tacked.—Hollywood‘School of Dressmaking, 8 A.M.P. Buildings. 378 XPERT Dressmaking at a price you can afford to pay.—Mrs E. A. Lacey, 4 First Avenue. 527 TT'NITTING, plain and fancy, done or taught. Measurements adhered to. Prices according to pattern.—Write Knitter, Advocate. 521, Ti/TISSES BROUGHTON-CARR. Dressmaking, Hemstitching, French Pleating, at Moderate Prices. —Bank Street, opp. Town Hall. Phone 3453. 215 TITISS WEBB, 2nd Floor, Palmer’s Building, Cameron St., Dressmaker and Costumier. Frocks cut and fitted at moderate charges. Ladies’ own materials made up. 16

FOR SALE A BOUT' Timber, Joinery, and Cases, See Morningside Timber Company’s advt. on page 14. M 4 IOARRELS—Every description. Use ■“** new wooden Barrels—clean, sale. Second-hand Barrels for farm use.— Wolfe and Sons, Coopers, 5 Gillies’ Ave., Newmarket, Auckland- W 29 pANE Pram and Plunket Cot, in good Condition.—Apply 33 Cairnfield Road. 57^ OAFE, 42-inch Withers, new condition. Take plans—Box 110, Kaikohe, 441 CTAMPS, Wonderful, Approvals, from 20 for 1/-. All countries, big selection. Post Free. —-Arcade Stamp Co., Timaru. 550 rpANKS, Best Quality. Iron and Workmanship. Greatly Reduced for Cash to make room. —Dave Amos, John Street. 578 BRINDLE Jersey Heifer, first calf, in full milk; also 1 Jersey Heifer, due in July, second calf, still milking; also 1 Alfa-Laval Bell Separator, had very little use. Owner leaving the district. —For particulars apply to M.M., c/o T. Sheen, opp. Commercial Hotel. 533 CANADIAN TAMWORTH AND V BERKSHIRE PIGS AND GET BETTER RESULTS Weaners Available. Secure New Blood from My Canadian Importations, g JUSTIN QARR 28 FORT STREET AUCKLAND Or Farm, Morrinsville. OF NEWSPRINT, 500 SHEETS QUARTO (B£in. by lOJin.) 1/6 PER PACKET. “NORTHERN JOBBING DEPARTMENT. 250 pACKETS

WINES FOR SALE. T'JRINK Bekker’s Old Wines, sweet, best for parties. —Bekker, 13, Emmett Street, Herne Bay, Auckland. FRUIT FOR SALE nnOMATOES, Choice, 4/-; Sauce, 3/-; Green, 2/6. Rail Paid—H. Winship, Waimauku. 552 tailoring puSTOMERS Note; We are offering the same incomparable value in Tailored Suits, made on the premises, at our new address, opposite the Town Hall.—W. Quayle, opp. Town Hall. 234 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A N Ideal Light Lunch, a pot of good tea, a plate of freshly-cut bread (brown or white), a tasty steak and kidney pie, or a plate of ham. You won’t be disappointed if you have it at-*-The Edinburgh (next Drummond Bros.’). 601 ■DAD Legs—Even when amputation has been advised, the Varex Method of Treatment for bad legs and varicose ulcers has proved successful. —Varex Ltd., Box 1558 M, Wellington. Local Representative: Harold Menzies, Chemist, next Bank of N.Z., Whangarei. 1 | TVTEDDING Bouquets and Floral Em- | ™ blems executed, latest designs, 20 1 years’ experience.—Macdonald, Florist. Phone 2668. 22 Bank Street. 217

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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1935, Page 1

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