BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS OOD QUALITY VELOUR HOT WATER BAG COVERS 1/9 3/- 2/3 2/6 All LIFEBUOY Hot Water Bags with brand fully guaranteed. LIFEBUOY EUBBEE CO.| VINE STREET L 3 CAEEIEES Logs, Timber, Machinery, Produce, Livestock, Manures, Furniture, etc.
BARDIE BROS. LTD. WALTON ST. : WHANGAREI Phones 2051 and 2099. Night Phone 2180. H 3 FOOTWEAR ■pOR REPAIRS & FOOTWEAR—We guarantee satisfaction or money back.—BARENESS, 20 Water St. 596 FURNISHING UPHOLSTERY 'tj'Oß Blinds, Bedspreads, Quilts, A Curtains, Pelmets, Cushions, Loose Covers, Carpet Binding, etc., consult Miss Le Vaiilant, Marshall’s Bldgs. 50
DRESSMAKING TARESSMAKING, Hemstitching, Pleat- ■ ing, Buttons Covered. —BroughtoxxCarr, Art Studio Buildings (Phone 2453). 911 IUISSES ATTWOOD & WHIMP, A Dressmakers, 2nd Floor Palmer’s Bldgs. Own materials made up. Charges moderate. 620 CUCCESS Assured In Tuition of Dress Cutting, Designing and Making.— Hollywood School of Dressmaking, AJVI.P. Bldg., Phone 2512. 104 FOR SALE A SNlP—Marquett Sedan Car, 1930 model, in perfect order; this car has never been over 40 miles per hour. Cash or terms.—Ring 2459. 213
ASSORTMENT of Doors and Windows and Reconditioned Ranges. We pay 1/2 for all large ABC bottles brought to N.A. Waste, 4 Cafler’s Ave., next door Library., Phone 2368, 624 jgEST of Bone Dry Wattle Firewood, by the ton or any quantity. Order now. Phone 5539.—McQueen Bros., Otaika. Mcll TRISH Setter Bitch, two years; no further use.—W. Brownhill, Portland. 230 T EMONS at 9d per dozen. Pick your own. —T. A. Williams, Kamo. Phone 5612. 210 XTOW is the time for Comic Books — keeps the kiddies happy in the long winter evenings. A good supply at E. B. Moore’s Upper Bank St. 989 PHONE 2432 for Fresh Fruit and! Vegetables.—D. M. Williams, Re-! gent Tea and Supper Rooms, Upper! Bank Street. 190 nnENTS for Week-end Hire; number of ■*" Kitchen Chairs in stock. —Newberry and Walters, Rathbone Street (Phone 2844). N 7 ■OEDDING, BLANKETS, CURTAINING, BLINDS, Etc. TUPP BROS. Corner Bank and Vine Sts. Phone 2338 392
CINCE October, 1930, we have sup- ■ plied the Northland farmer with upwards of 2,500,000 feet of timber, and are still going strong. We supply all classes of rough and dressed timber at shortest notice. Special King Country quotes given. & Q QROSS gON OPP. PLAZA THEATRE LATE FARMERS’ CO-OP. YARD Phone (All Hours) 2317. 977 PLANTS FOR SALE A NEMONE Bulbs, brilliant selection, with large double blooms; 2/6 100. —Harden, Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland. 846 THE HOME ALL Classes of Furniture thoroughly repaired and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Rd. (Phone 2439). 248 BILLIARD SALOONS
IPVERETT’S Billiard Saloon—9 James ' St.—The home of Kelly Pool. Now I ■ under the management of Joe Baka- j < lich, late of Kaitaia/ Old and new! 1 players welcome. 17 j ■ — I the Crowd to Alf Hears’ j Whangarei Premier Billiard Saloon (next Plaza) —6 first-class tables. 108 ' DRY CLEANING ABOUT SUITS, Costumes Cleaned and Repaired. Gent’s Felt Hats Renovated.—M. WILLIAMS, Northland Expert Dry Cleaner, 148 Bank Street. 574 j ALL Electric Dry Cleaning Coy.,! upstairs Wallace Buildings. Support Local Industry and Save Freight. —ROSS, Tailor. 688 HAVE IT CLEANED AT THE MODERN WAY DRY CLEANERS Phone 2359 173 BANK ST. Depot - - MISS PLAISTED Next Whangarei Hotel 60 J)RY I KEEP HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND' WISE oy leaving your garments with ARTHUR CLARK 1 JAMES STREET Phone 2873 1 915
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Northern Advocate, 16 May 1939, Page 1
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