BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IDEAL LENDS Money on Furniture, Pianos, Radios, Sewing Macnines, Motor Cars (witnouc removal.) Also BUYS and LENDS on. Building Society Shares or Interest under Wilis. THE IDEAL LOAN & FINANCE CO. LTD. William Ryan, Managing Director, Alston Chambers, 63 Queen Street, AUCKLAND Phone 44-577. Estd. 1913. P.O. Box 655. JJRESH gTOCKS A WINNER EVERY TIME! The “WORKING MAN’S WATCH” with the Reputation Personally Tested Carries a 3-year Guarantee Call in and Inspect jyjAURER’S THATCH gHOP CAMERON STREET - WHANGAREI M 5 KNITTING ■JJEW Season’s Knitting Books and ' Fashion Books just in, and New 1/- Comics for the kiddies. —E. B. MOORE, Stationer, Up. Bank St. 969
BOARD ANu RESIDENCE T/'ACANCY for respectable man, - ' share room.—Address Advocate. 477 pENTLAND HOUSE—IB Norfolk St. ' Casuals or Permanents. Terms moderate. Phone 2781. 358 HAIRDRESSING TATTY’ DOEL Now at Arthur Clark’s, James Street. You grow the hair —I’ll do the rest. 163 TO LET O UNFURNISHED Rooms ,and_ use of A conveniences.—Address at Advocate. 514 ACCOMMODATION PEOPLE’S PALACE (Salv. Army), '*• Queen Street, Auckland. Central, excellent table, spacious grounds. Tariff moderate. P 33 pHE LEVIATHAN, Bank St., caters for Bed and Breakfast Guests. Every convenience. Centrally situated, —Phone 2526. 191 COME TO pARAKAI JJOUSE HELENSVILLE FOR A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST Hot Mineral Baths (Plunge, Slipper and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid Service. Ample Garage Accommodation. Appointed A.A. Hostel. Tariff—l 4- day : £3/17/6 a week PHONES Helensville - 35 Auckland - 46-087 Mrs. F. M. RlMMEß—Manageress
PHOTOGRAPHY FILMS! All Phetographic Supplies BURFOOT’S LTD. ' CHEMISTS Box 188 Cameron St. Phone 2455 813 npHE ART STUDIOS BANK ST. (Opposite Town Hall) For High Class Portraiture.—GEO. WOOLLEY, Artist, A 3 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work guaranteed.— Shop now Cameron Street. 339 BILLIARD SALOONS ■pVERETT’S, James Street —The Home of Kelly Pool. Five first-class Tables. Snooker, Billiards, Devil’s Pool,, etc. 17 TpOLLOW the Crowd to Alf Hears’ A Whangarei Premier Billiard Saloon (next Plaza) —6 first-class tables. 108 BUILDING “PROVAN” BUILDER 45 KAMO ROAD Houses Built on Easy Terms 501 TYPING & DUPLICATING ATISS T. E. PARKINSON, Confldential, Public Typing, Duplicating. Envelope Addressing. Pupils taken. — Love’s Bldgs, (opp. P. 0.) Phone 2304. THE HOME A LL Classes of Furniture thoroughly repaired and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Ed. (Phone 2439). 248 X EMISSION TICKETS—IOOO Tickets on a Roll, No. 1 to 1000. Printea ■ 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- and Admit One. . —Northern Advocate Jobbing DepartI meat. Phone 2299. 35
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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1939, Page 1
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