TAXIS FOR HIRE. OR; Reliable Cars at reasonable charges. -E Chandler' 7-seaters and Limousines pro vided for weddings, tours, etc.—Raymond A Lister, 'phone 4489. • ORAFTON Residents.— you require \X a. Taxi,- ring 'Phone 2690A.—Rimmsr, Seafield View Rd., Grafton. "PONSONBY Taxi Garage.—. latest JL ■- • Hudsons: and Chandlers; Limousine for weddings, —Harper, Wood St. 'Phone 2216. • '
FOE HIRE. . . PRIVATE Tennis. Court, winter use. Only X • A or -B t grade players wanted.— P.O. Box 1324. __ : PRESS AND FASHION. ATTRACTIVE , Fleet Week : Millinery, in -cjL great variety; . all ~ moderately priced. The Gainsborough, 24, Karanganape : Rd. DRESSMAKING r and " Ladies' Tailoring.— -L/ " Miss Macnaughton, 591, Mt. Eden Terminus. . 'Phone ! 3549 A. Successor to - Mrs. Sim. ■;■■■'■" ..;; •- ■. ■ I EXCLUSIVE Frock Designs. your J - . Material made up by, experts.Madame Lorraine, ' 482. Queen . St. , ' v■. MARABOUTS, > Ostrich Fans, etc.; Renoir! vations.—Mrs. Crombie (late : Helvetia Ostrich Co.),_ City Chambers, Queen St. U,f ILLINERY.—-Miss , Hatchwell will reJ.TJL model your Hat. equal to new.—l 6, Tabernacle Bldgs. (upstairs). MISS Churchill, Dressmaker.Costumes, Frocks, Overcoats. —2nd House, Willis St., off Mountain Rd.. Mt. Albert. "\,fISS DIXON.' Indies' Outfitter, for Mil j. iJ. linery. Frocks. Jumpers, Costumes. Hosiery. Satisfaction always.—32. Victoria St.. ' . : WINTER Vests of every description obtainable at Matthews and Andrews, I*7. Svmonds Street. j ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. /""AMERON. Bartlett, Peak. late T. Adams," v-/' Undertakers. 282, Ponsonby Rd. 'Phone 337, day or night. STERN PARK FUNERAL CO.. 70. » t Ponsonby Rd., Jas. Weir Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motors 'Phone 1838. . ; : WH. TONGUE. Funeral Furnishers, .1, Ml. Eden Rd. 'Phone 769 (3 rings).' Private 'Phone. 44CA. WINKS AND HALL, Undertakers and » » Funeral Directors, Chancery St. Business 'phone. 332; private. 1929 (2 rings). MONUMENTAL MASONS. Banks BROS. AND CUTLER. Monumental Masons, 'Broadway. Newmarket. —Every description of Cemetery work 'Phone 2766 A. ' ' - ' ■ MISCELLANEOUS. 1 WISHING Tackle, Rods. 'Reels, Lines, suitA able for Piper and Sea .Fishing.—W. H. Hazard. Queen St. . ■ " A STHONA " for ' summer coughs, colds, -ti. and sore throats; 2s Rd, 4s 6d. all chemists, and 47. Ferry Buildings. r pENNIS Racquets Re-strung, Repaired.— J- Patronised by Tilden. World's Champion.—A. .Bruce, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert St. ■ . . ■ N' APTHALENE."—Death to Moths and Silver-fish.—All Stores, or Dornbstio Vacuum Cleaning Co., 12. Strand Arcade. INDIAN Room,—For dainty, inexpensive Presents, ladies delight to visit us.— Btrand Arcade (ground. floor). . NO. 6 Columbia Dry Batteries; every one tested; tho best made; 2s 9d.—Hazard's, Queen St. - ■ J-'■ • BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams. Pushchairs, and Doll Prams, etc., prior Removal to our new premises, three doors >bove Town Hall.—W. A.. THOMPSON AND C 0.,. 287. Queen St. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 1
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