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,-' ' '."-'•.■"■"' ■' ■■■'&? <?■'?■ H'-'-i f/'-r-y "TVHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO. x LIMITED.'' VEHICULAR AND CARGO SERVICES. Weather and other circumstances permitting to docking of s.s. Sparrowhawk, this usual Time-table will be Suspended or MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT (Decembei 13 and 14), and the following trips run: — DEVONPORT SERVICE. Leave Dovonport. • Leave Auckland. 6.15 a.m. »7.30 a.m. 8. 0 „ 9U5 „ 9-40 „ 11. 0 i, 11.30 „ 1. 0 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 3. 0 „ 3.30 „ 5. 0 „ 5.30 „ 6. 0 „ NORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD SERVICE. Leave Birkenhead. Leave Auckland. 7. 0 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 5.45 „ 10. 0 „ 10.30 ~ ~ 12. ©.noon 13.30 p.m. 2. 0 p.m. 230 „ 4. 0 „ 4.30 „ . NOTE.— Cargo will NOT be receivec on any of the above-mentioned days. ALEX. ALISON. Manager. TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND" FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. **"** "gAYSWATER, "pAKAPUNA. ANE "DEACHES, S.S. PUPUKE leaves Perry Tee (Western Entrance) Monday to Thursday, quarter S3 every hour, from 7.15 a.m. until 1015 rim Friday and Saturday, quarter pastT eve* hour, from 7.15 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. 5 CUNDAYS. / im* S i I^ UPUKE ™ m le& ™ Auckland al 6in stf &° if-?--' "'j 2.15, 32 4.40. S« •*• 8.0, 9.0, but -in order to meet traffic requirements a more frequent service may b< run on Sunday afternoon. ROUND TRIP. Adults, Is 6d; Children under 12 years. 9d. Shows. JpRANxCLIN- A • AND T> QOCIETY, PUKEKOHE. GYMKHANA. FLORAL FETE DANCING COMPETITION, ETC. gATURDAY, "QECEMBER JQ 1920 AT IPM -»-vJ» ON SHOWGROUND, PUKEKOHE. FUN FOR ALL Admission: Is inAfternoon and Is at Night. Children, half-price. Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band in Attendance. Send for Schedule to D. R. HAMILTON. % , . Secretary. Legal Notices, AND OMITS, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. N Queen Street, Will henceforward continue the Practice at that address lately carried on under the name of Napie'r, Fitchett, arid Rees. Mr. Napier has dissolved the partnership with his late partners, and has taken into partnership "-.; ' •.JJB. JOHN jg-ECTOR "J^UXFORD. BARRISTER. AND SOLICITOR. .. . Late of the firm of • ■ . VCOX. LUXFORD. AND MoCARTER, of Hamilton. * N.B.—MONEY TO LEND ON T.ATvm *-» A LOW RATE OF INTEREST? A 1 J)R, pITCHETT AND -ftp. JJEES (Late of Napier, Fitohett, and Rees) , Have now Commenced Practice in Copartnership aa < ' AND T>EES AT THE BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS (Second Floor). No. 174, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phono 2918 A. MONEY TO LEND ON GOOD . SECURITIES AT LOW RATES, j/p£ £ g~ is. Rogers; Barrister and Solicitor, Advocate and Solicitor . (Straits Settlements). Associate Inst. Bankers (Edm.).- ? avi - laT * Late of Messrs. Reed, Towle. Hellaby and "- ... Cooper, "'"■ J HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT 202. QUEEN STREET. : 'Phone '2257 A. Money to Lend. . "ORITISH LOAN OFFICE (jHfHj Jt> 86. WELLESLEY ST. \V „ (3 We Lend Money on Gold, Silver Precious Stones, all kinds of "Jewell»r" ' Building Society Shares, etc. Jeweller^ Old Gold' and Silver ■ Bought, Sold - * Exchanged. All transactions strictly confidential : Fail • dealing assured. r" d-eSWI! "R S^ A w if.— Royal Loan Office, . Vd"^ 1 L* 4, Wellesiey St. E., Ist Shoti /& from Queen St.—Money to Lend, *P.. , every form security;! low interest • OinfiO AND i7o ° immediate in. aIUUU vestment on ireehold security QUARTLEY AND THOMAS, Solicitors, Vulcan Lane. MONEY to Lend on Land at low rates — . Fitchett and Rees, Solicitors. Brans wick Buildings. "j\/TONEY Lent on Building Society Shares, iVL Pianos. Sewing Machines, Survey In. struments, Jewellery, etc.; strictly confidential.—Lombard, 31. Wellesley St. £aat (opp Public Library).. ; * ' "i\,rONEY TO LEND at a. moderate rate oi IVJ- interest. Apply, Jackson. Russell, Tunks. ard Ostler. Solicitors. Shortland St. 4-'9firt* TQ £2000 *? ? nd - or will Buy l s e£<j£i\)\J - ■-■' or 2nd Mortgage.— No. 619, Hehalp. v .-*' *- °" ga f^' Miscellaneous. ' A LL Work submitted to the Auckland EngiA. neers and Boilermakers' . Co-operativt Society is handled by a Fully-qualified Staff. Ship Repairing and Acetone " Welding a Specialty. . THOUSANDS of Pounds' worth of '■ New Furniture reduced in price at Coakley's 1 OR GUNS. RIFLES. AMMUNITION. AND SPORTING REQUISITES THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HAZARD'S. QUEEN- ST. Best quality and ■ reasonable prices. . "VTO polishing drudgery with Linoarnisn 1\ Apply it once a, year to the linoleum. Imparts a- wonderful glass-like sheen and . preserves the material." Ask your grocer foi inoarnish. ' '■■ ■ : ' IVES your footwear long life. Apply Linoarnish to the soles of your, new boots. - Improves leather. >■>•. Saves expense of clumping. All grocers. ; Get a tin to-day. .. ': '. ■ -*-v., :-'". '-"I <■■',■. " C OAKLEY'S sales of New Furniture have 'beaten all records since his prices fell \ 0 3. DDRBIN, SADDLERS. 44,:WYN» • HAM ST., next WYNDHAM YARDS is the right place to "Buy Riding Saddles of every description and style. They :Iook«weli wear well." and satisfy all buyers" or risers Try one yourself. Prices are .veryr reason' able. .:v, ■'-■■• "" -' : -''.&?>' OAKLEY'S war on High Prices' for New Furniture is town talk! - :; " - "| w NOW JES THE' TIME : TO -ORDER , YOUR NEW SEASON'S SUIT. - 'Don't Wait Till the Xmairßuflh«la On. ORDER NOW.:- - Take Delivery When You Please. ~ '■' V, V '• ''-'-■■-■ 'McBRIDB. ' 1 vs~-vj* Cash Tailor and. Outfitter, . - 11-13. Victoria St. W.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 7

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