BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IDEAL £OAN & JHNANCE £O. LENDS Money on Furniture, Pianos, Radios, Sewing Machines, Motor Cars (without removal), Also BUYS and LENDS on Building Society Shares or Interest under Wills. THE IDEAL LOAN & FINANCE CO. LTD, William Ryan, Managing Director, Alston Chambers, 63 Queen Street, AUCKLAND Phone 44-677, Estd. 1912. P.0.80x655. We have the IDEAL WATCH FOR CAMP THE MOST SUITABLE GIFT Like the Digger—“UNBEATABLE & SHOCKPROOF” JJJAUREB’S \yATCII gHOP BOX 96 PHONE 2590 M 5 TTOUR GOOD DEED—Make a gener- "*■ ous donation to the District Patriotic Fund, Town Hall, Whangarei. 782 HAIRDRESSING Whangarei’s Hairdressing Wizard — FATTY’ DOEL Now at Arthur Clark’s, James St. 163 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS The HOME of GOOD WATCHES JAS. PARKINSON JEWELLER CAMERON ST, Specialises in Reliable Clocks and Watches at Competitive Prices. Twenty years’ English experience. Why not consult an expert when buying? Ask about our Dustproof and Waterproof, Unbreakable Service Watch. 339
THE HOME A LL Classes of Furniture thoroughly repaired ,and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Rd. (Phone 2439). 248 PLANTS FOR SALE TTUMERA—QuaIity plants,' grown by M. Te Paa and Sons, Naumai. November price 2/6 100, £1 1000. Quantities by arrangement. Order now from Messrs. Thomson, Bagley & Co., Bank Street, Whangarei. Watch this advt, for late season quotations, 531 FLORAL TJOUQUETS, Wreaths and all Floral offerings expertly built. Plants and cut flowers. —I. Rasmussen, 182 Bank Street. Phone 3484, Res. 3473. 872 BOARD AND RESIDENCE X?OARD Offered—Single room or bedsittingroom; use conveniences; lady or gentleman.—Write Central, -Advocate. 838 X>OARD wanted, private, by respectable business girl; handy town. — Write 888, Advocate. 846 ■y'ACANCIES for men boarders, must ' ’ be sober; good table kept.—Apply Mrs Flavell, 62 Mill Road. 805 TO LET. L>ED and Breakfast or moderate charges. Full Board; Call at 29 Walton Street (under entirely new management). 80X nished.—Address at Advocate. 777
ACCOMODATION 1U ORTH LANDERS ! On your way to the Centennial Exhibition break your journey, spending a week or so at Hamilton, and staying at Midland Private Hotel, an A.A. House catering for your comforts and pleasure. You’ll enjoy your visit,'Near P.O. and next Fire. Station. 209 PJTT A —Auckland’s Favourite Surf Beach. Summer tariff — £3/10/-. Write or wire,—Browne’s Private Hotel, Piha. 378 PEOPLE’S PALACE (Salv. Army), Queen Street, Auckland. Central, excellent table, spacious grounds. Tariff moderate. P 33 rpHE LEVIATHAN, Bank St., caters for Bed and Breakfast Guests. Every convenience. Centrally situated. —Phone 2520. 191 \Y HEN YOU’RE VISITING AUCKLAND Stay at — HOTEL STONEHURST “The, only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe.” 100 Rooms. Manageress: Mrs. E. Churton. Telegraphic Address; “Stonehurst.” H2B 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 : £4/4/- weekly PHONES Helensville - 35 Auckland - - - 46-087 Mrs. F. M. RIMMER —Manageress
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 1
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