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ADVANCE SHEET METAL CO., LTD.,

45, VICTORIA STREET WEST,

This progressive and up-to-date business, the phenomenal growth of which has necessitated the additional premises at 45, Victoria Street West, to cope with the increasing demand Tor their popular productions, has becomo one of t.he primary concerns of this city, inasmuch as they are manufacturing many time and labour saving devices. Tt is an established fact that the trado mark " Advance " stands for only the finest manufactured articles in the Dominion. The Advance Califont ia specially designed to suit residences that are connected with the Auckland Gas Company's maina This califont ia of high efficiency with very low gas consumption, heating one and a-quarter gallons of water to the minute. For residences that are not connected with gas sup ply, the firm produces a chip heater which burns paper, shavings, chips, etc. T"n« .Advance Bath has earned a tremendous reputation. It is porcelain and is constructed eo that it is impossible to rust in any way. Other lines handled by the Advance Sheet Metal Co., Ltd., are skylights, washtubs and boiler frames, which are of the highest quality. People should patronise local industries, thereby helping to make the Dominion a prosperous one. The firm have a large factory in th« Great North Road, and is kept going in the manufacture of the Advance brands. You could not do better than give this firm your earnest consideration.

OZONE CABARET

DIVERSION AT THE SEASIDE.

The advent of warm weather such as has been experienced lately turns the thought of all city workers to the seaside, with its refreshing breezes and gentlylapping waves. After a hot and tiring day in the city, nothing is more deliglitful than to spend the eveiaing in such an environment, and nowhere could wfary busienss folk find happier relaxation than at Takapuna.

| The recent opening of the Ozone Cabi aret at Takapuna has added greatly to I the charms of this beautiful seaside resort. It is situated at the corner of the Strand and Beach Avenue, third section j on the Takapuna tramway, and offers de | lightful entertainment to dancing enthusi- ! asts, and to the public who are looking j for an evening's diversion.

ly J ably decorated during the coming holiday I season, and the floor spaco for the accora- | modation of dancers will measure over ■ 1100 square feet. The building has rei cently been renovated and enlarged, and j will now comfortably accc/.nraodate 44 j couples. Throughout the Christmas holi ' days, dancing sessions will be held from I 3 to 5 p-m., in addition to ths evening I seseibns, 'thus pfrovidin# entertainment i for those who will spend their holidays |at the seaside. Late sessions will be held i on Boxing Night and New Years' Eve. The charges for admission on the latter evenings will be 7s 6d for a double ticket, exclusive of refreshment, and on other evenings, 5s for a double ticket. The ' well-known Qzone Novelty Orchestra will i be in attendance at each session, and as ! it represents some of the best local talent j in the city, the music will be one of ths j features of the entertainment.

The ciibaret will be tasteful!

and suit-

I Patrons will be interested to know that j the management will provide a light Vnidi day lunch, morning and afternoon teas, , and supper in the evening. All cakes, etc.. are home-made, so that patrons will know they are getting the best and freshest of dainties. Hot water can also be obtained by picnic parties. "Mr. F. Thompson is the genial proprietor of this up-to-date cabaret, and as " mine host," will see that nothing is lacking which could add to the enjoyment of his guests.

SHOP PRICES HEAVILY UNDERCUT.

THE HYTONE DISPLAY: CITY CHAMBERS.

I When the proprietor of a drapery house ] asserts that he is selling goods at 20 per ! cent, under ordinary shop prices, the | public naturally wants to kr.ow: " How jean he do it?" A talk with Mr. T. C. | Galloway, proprietor of the Hytone Drapery, located on the second floor of City Chambers, at the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets, soon settles that question. In tho first place, Mr. Galloway has an intimate knowledge of his trade, knows where the right class of goods are obtainable, is a keen buyer, and contrives to effect many economies, the full benefits of which he. passes on to his customers. Also, lie has reduced his overhead expenses to- a minimum. And although his establishment is situate in the very heart of the city, he has no exorbitant rent to pay, as is the case with so many of his competitors. Thus he can afford to charge prices that do not rule elsewhere, and guarantees to supply drapery and clothing, etc., at 20 per cent, under shop rates. Tho Hvtone specialises in dainty blouses and jumpers, beautiful lingerie, and hijhgrade hosiery. But while especially featuring these lines, the establishment in question can also supply anything and everything in wearing apparel and general dranery for men, women. and children. As for men's suits, Mr. Galloway is offering tailor-made suits for £6 10s that are fetching £12 12s elsewhere, and you can not only procure complete outfits at the Hytone for either sex (including footwear), at the heavily-reduced prices in force at this establishment, but can place orders for furniture, becding, or anything else on the same temptim: terms. A visit to the Hytone is a very simple matter. All you have to do is to enter the lift (Victoria Street entrance to City Chambers), and in a few seconds you are at your destination, whore you may be quite sure of meeting with overy courtesy ard attention.

BEAUTY SPOTS ON THE WAIT EM AT A. DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LTD.

Unquestionably the most enjoyable out ings available to visitors in this city, are picnics to the many glorious beauty spots on the Auckland harbour. As the holiday season approaches, the mind anticipates with keen visions of enjoyment the sparkling waters, exhilarating breezes, sandy beaches, and grassy luncheon plc-ts under spreading trees in their Christmas bloom. One 01" the most attractive methods of getting the greatest enjoyment is to secure the co-operation of friends in arranging with a party of kindied spirits for an outing by watW. Facilities are offered by the Devonport Ferry Company, in their splendidly appointed boats, with their regular timr> tables. Very popular indeed are the moonlight excursions which are a feature of the company's activities. Why not delight your friends by giving them a days enjoyment at Rangitoto? This delightful spot is well known to Aucklandera, and country visitors would derive great pleasure by such an outing. _ It is an established fact that the Auckland harbour is one of which all i. r ew Zealanders should be rightly proud. Therefor* take advantage of the Devonport Ferry Company's services to viow and enjoy the many wonderful spots to bo found. There arc thousands of people unablo to make anything like a permanent stay at; the seaside resorts, therefore take advantage of the splendidly arranged week-end and holiday services to visit Devonport, Stanley Bey, Kohto&rama * end Et. Helisrs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 10

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ADVANCE SHEET METAL CO., LTD., New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 10

ADVANCE SHEET METAL CO., LTD., New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 10

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