#• ' In tins of 10 f or 8 14 mSMm Cigarettes For the quiet, on the alert, smoke while waiting for the quarry to bolt, the float to disappear, the bird to rise. For the steady job of work—indoors or out—and, above all things, for the curtain-drawn, lamp-lit glow when the day is done. JOHN PLAYER & SONS NOTTINGHAM • ENGLAND
An Official Advertisement of the Auckland Master Painters' Association —No. 4 <4l QL tt" Tr&, BME IT s V -U *<> Uk* Stfbai PARNELL. JAS. TAPPER, 108 Manukau Road. CITY. SMITH & ARNOLD, I Alexander St. Eden Terr. Phone 4-2161. LEVENE & CO., 361 Queen St.. opp. Dixieland. Phone 46-653. PAPATOETOE. J. MELLiNG, Rangitoto Road, GREAT FORTII ROAD. T. BAILEY & CO., 3 7-39 Great North. Road. Phone 26-958. MORNINGSWE. H. DOWAY, 13 Gordon Road. MOUNT ALBERT. J. C. HUME, Selkirk Road GREY LYNN. JAMES OVENDEN, 6 Cockburn Street. Phone 26-373. E. J. WH EATON, 21 Chamberlain Street. Phone 26-336. F. W. BRINSDEN, 32 Tennyson Street. ONEUONGA. R. BASH AM, Trafalgar Street. ADAMS BROS., Queen Street. A. H. PENNY, 3 Grotto Street. ASK ONE OR MORE OF THESE GUARANTEED PAINTERS, MEMBERS OF THE MASTER PAINTERS' ASS'N. to give you an estimate. THEY insure their men against accident, thus relieving you from liability. THEY take a pride in every job, materials, finish, and labour being of the finest. Intending members should apply to the Association Secretary, Mr. A. H. Penny, Grotto St., Onehunga, for full particulars re space in this advertisement. KINGS LAND. W. J. PEARCE, • 103 Ed en dale Road. MOtTNT EDEN. DAVID ELDER, 6 Richmond St. MILPORD-TAKAPUNA. SHAW A BOOTH, ■ Otai.au Road, Milfbrd. Phone 140, . Takapuna. RAJRANGAHAPE ROAD. M. J. BENNETT, LTD-, 233-255 Karangahape Rd. Ac at Broadway, Newmarket. GRAFTON. IL DUNNE A SONS, ■2l Nugent Street, Grafton, HIIRNE BAY. W. J. DAVISON, 54-56 jervois Rd. Phone 26-554 C. BOTTRIL A SON, (R. Pybus, Propr.), 5 Wangonul Avenue. Phone 27-135. RIWDERA. THOMAS LORNIE, 243 Remuera Road. Phone 44-76 (4 rings E. C. KERKIN, 122 Remuera Rd Phone 25-231. J. P. LORNIE, 11 Lucerne Road. ! Phone 40-343.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19062, 6 July 1925, Page 4
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