BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IDEAL q LENDS 5 Money on Furniture, Pianos, Radios. Sewing Machines, Motor Cars (without removal.) Also BUYS and LENDS on Building Society Shares or Interest under Wills. 5 THE IDEAL LOAN & FINANCE CO. LTD. William Ryan, Managing Director, Alston Chambers, 63 Queen Street, ! AUCKLAND Phone 44-577. Estd. 1912. P.0.80x655. THE MOST POPULAR PEN—QONWAY gTEWART (British Manufacture) Our range in variety, price and j colour are sure to please. ALL PENS GUARANTEED inspect Our Window JJJAURER’S gHOP CAMERON STREEI M 5 THE HOME A LL Classes of Furniture thoroughly repaired and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Rd. (Phone 2439). 248 PERSONAL gOCIETY Prevention Cruelty to animals. Make complaints to : Secretary, Chas. Way mouth, Box 152, Phone 2850. S 9 ; TYPING & DUPLICATING TVTISS T. E. PARKINSON. Conflden- ; tial, Public Typing, Duplicating, Envelope Addressing. Pupils taken.— * Love’s Bldgs, (opp. P. 0.) Phone 2304 ; WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and Clock Repairs; 20 years’ English experience. All work guaranteed.— Shop now Cameron Street. - 339
FOR EXCHANGE ■pXCHANGE —'Good! Building Section, value about £9O, for a good Launch. —Write Launch, Advocate. 192 CARRIERS & FUEL MERCHANTS ASK for H. A. (Jack) BEEHRE for prompt, reliable carrying work. Heavy International truck —go anywhere. Stock, manure, etc. —7 Te Mai Road. 831 A CE for Good Dry -Rata, Taraire, Titree, Puriri. Lead with the Ace for your Black Diamonds. —Ring 3441. A CE the ever-ready Carrier, any size job; promptness, care; go anywhere.—Office: Water Street. Phone 3441. Ti-tree, stove lengths, £1 ton, 3 or 4-ton lots; delivered borough. —Ring 2404 or write McLean, Titoki. 335
DRESSMAKING r)HESSMAKING, Hemstitching, Pleat- | ing, Buttons Covered. —BroughtonCarr, Art Studio Buildings (Phone 2453). 911 ■MISSES ATTWOOD & WHIMP, Dressmakers, 2nd Floor palmer’s Bldgs. Own materials made up. Charges moderate. 620 SUCCESS Assured in Tuition of Dress Cutting, Designing and Making,— Hollywood School of Dressmaking. AJVLP. Bldg.. Phone 2512. 104 STYLE : APPEARANCE : FINISH M ISS H. PHILLIPS Room 4 Coronation Bldgs 540
HOCKEY WHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSOCI--VV ATION. FIXTURES—JULY Ist. MEN’S A Mangapai v. United, Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Johnson and Monk); Springfield v. Mata, Springfield, 2 p.m. (Messrs. King and Campbell); Ramblers v. ’Karamea, ’Karamea, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Oldcorn and Woolford); Kara, a bye. MEN’S B—Kara v. Bargain Stores, Park, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Johnson and Monk); Hukerenui v. Maungatapere.
Park, 2 p.m. (Messrs. Izod and Ashcroft); One Tree Point v. Otaika, One Tree Point, 2 p.m. (Mr. Magee). JUNIORS —Hikurangl v. School B,
Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Munro ana Kessell); School A v. School C, Park, 1 p.m. (Messrs. Izodi and Ashcroft). LADIES’ A—Whatitiri v. Old Girls, Whatitiri, 1.30 p.m. (Mr. Nixey); Kara v. Old Girls Senr., School, 3 p.m. (Mrs. Presswood and Primmer); Hora Hora A v. School A, School, 1.30 p.m. (Misses Hall and Lamb). i LADIES’ B School v. Manaia. School, 1.30 p.m. (Mrs. Presswood and Primmer); Bargain Stores v. Hikurangi A, School, 3 p.m. (Misses Hall and Lamb); Y.W.C.A. v. Hikurangi B, Hikurangi, 2 p.m. (Mr. Patterson); ’Karamea v. Hora Hora B, ’Karamea, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Woolford and Oldcorn). Meeting, WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. 213 KEEP ON ADVERTISING AND ADVERTISING WILL KEEP YOU
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Northern Advocate, 26 June 1939, Page 1
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