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MOTOR SERVICES. O AUCKLAND-THAMES Tz ' dir^ ct - WHITE STAR SERVICE. .Leaves Johnston's, 3, Gore St., Daily. 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. u ♦ • .. Leaves Thames, 7.30 a.m. and 3 Pl^ 1 - Sundays: Jjeaves Auckland, 1 p.m.; Thames, 9.30 a.m. Fare: Single, lis 6d. Phoneß: Auckland, 42-000; Thames, 241 & 211. THAMES-HAMILTON DAILY SERVICE. Leaves Thames? 7.30 a.m. Leaves Hamilton, White Star Office, 7 p.m. Fares: Single, 12s (3d; Return, ,22s 6d. CORBETT AND WINDER. WW A UCKLAND, HAURAKI A PLAINS. PAEROA. V J? WAIHI. §|| djgf Leaves Johnston's Taxis, 3, W a W Goro Streets 8 a.m. (counecting with Tauranga) and 3.30 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Leaves Waihi, 8.45 a.m. Paeroa, 9.30 a m. and 5,30 p.m. Sunday: Leaves Waihi, 4.4"5 p.m. Only. Auckland: Phone 42-408. EVAN S. THOMAS'. BARTER'S TAURANGAM m. * MATAMATA * DAILY l SERVICES'.—Cars leave MataK{k <&jji mata 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., after y arrival Waikato and Auckland Express, arrive Tauranga 11.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Cars leave Tauranga 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., connecting with Express Trains for Auckland. Reserve Seats at Johnston's Taxis. 3, Goro Street. Auckland. Phone 42-468; White Star, Tauranga," Phone 12-IS, or collect wire, Carter, Matamata or Tauranga. VW TDOTORUA MOTOR TRANSmH IX PORT CO.. LTD. S ROTORUA TCPwHAKATANE. W OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE DAILY 6 A.M. (SUN. IN LIEU OF MON.) TO WHAKATANE ONLY 5.30 P.M. TAURANGA TO WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE, TUES'.. THURS. AND SAT. AND VICE VERSA. FARES, WHAKATANE, 20s, OPOTIKI, 30s, GISBORNE, 553/- ' (ALL PASSENGERS FULLY INSURED AGAINST ACCIDENT). PHONES 19 AND 353, WIRES "MOTOCO," . ROTORUA. BOOK WITH THOS. COOK AND SON, OR GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. HELENSVILLE - AUCKLAND.—Leaves G.P.O. and Aard Office, 3.15 p.m.. Mondays to Saturdays. Leaves Helensville Hot Springs 9.15 a.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays; Sundays, 6 p.m. 8s Single, 14s Return.— Phone 44-656. WANTED TO BUY, ALUMINICM, Copper, Braes, Zinc, Bottles Bags, Motor Tubes.—G. Kennerley, 68, Lome St. Phone 46-514. AMBERGRIS, best cash price.—Walter Mason, 8, H.M. Arcade (Ground Floor), Queen Street. , APPAREL.— Always ring 42-606. We buy Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.—Mrs. Piggott (late Kelly), Darby St. APPAREL. —Mrs. Outtrim, largest buyer Ladies'. Gent, s Left-oS Clothing.—7l, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. BEFORE Selling,. Before Buying Your Furniture, consult Sfruirrell and Co. We defy competition. Phone 44-398. BEST Price given for Suits, Dresses, Boots, Tools, etc.—Hansen's, Wa,kefteld St.. opp. Town Hall. Phone 43-021. BICYCLES. Tools. Jewellery, any condition; Watches, False Teeth. Cameras, Binoculars, etc.—Clarkson. 38. Ponsonby Rd. C CENTRAL Furniture Depot, Newmarket, j pays best price for Furniture.—Ring 45-169. Valuation Free. CLOTHING. Second-hand Suits, etc.— Phone 45-330 and representative will call.—Meltr.er Bros., 65 Victoria Street. I7IALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise, prewar work preferred: to £4 set paid.— Pearline Co., 19E, Queen St. 17OR Highest Prices and Quick Returns X consign your Eggs to us.—W. Griffiths, Producers' Agent, 37, Fort St., Auckland. 1 FUNGUS Bought,i highest market price; any quantity, from any part of New Zealand. —Hoe Bros , Te Kuiti. yURNITURE.—Any quantity bought for I- cash; buyers waiting.—Robertson, Auctioneer. Queen Street (opp. Court's). Phone 43-025. Kauri GUM. We are Cash Buyers. At Highest Market Rates, of All Grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS, Customs Street East. RABBITSKINS', Wool, Hides, Horsehair. Sheajsskins, Calfskins. Export prices. Consign direct. Prompt cheque. Send for pi ice Iist.—NORTHERN EXPORT CO.. Strand, Parneu. Tel 40-231.

J SABBJTS. -Trappers, do your own skin Li tuns and forward carcases to Sanford. fjtd.. Auckland SASHES and Frames, complete, casement preferred.—Sash, 492, Herald. TOILET. AGENTS Guest's Melvina H.air Stain.— Misses Hackett and Crowther, Toilet Specialists, Craig Buildings, Newmarket. Phone 46-706. A KTISTS in Hairwork, Permanent WavA ing Specialists.—Stamfords, Ltd., 132, Queen St. (opp. Herald). Phone 42-189. CHARM Beauty Salon, for the Woman who cares. Suite 34, H.M. Arcade, Phone 47-034. I7IGYPTUS guarantees the restoring of Jt-J Grey Hair. Baldness and Superfluous Hair successfully treated.—l 3, Mutual Life Chambers, Shortland St. Phone 44-502. EUGENE Expert.—Mr. Cummings, Permanent Waving, Marcel, Water Waving, Trimming, etc. Phone 46-309. ELECTROLYSIS, Shingling, Permanent, Marcel. Water Waving.—Miss Guthrie. York Chambers, Victoria St. East. Phone 41-676. KAPO Hair Restorer, sold by all chemists, 3s bottle. 3s ,8d posted.—From M. Eccles, Chemist. Ponsonby. ~ MADAME TATE.—Hair, Skin Specialist; permanent waving, electrolysis, hair work.—Bon Marche Chbs., Newton. Pnone 46-047. MADAME ALDWYN, Phone 46-413, Ellison Chambers.—Permanent, Waving., £3 10s whole head; free tuition in setting waves, first fortnight. Electrolysis; Massaging, Marcelling, Shingling and Manicuring. MRS. COLLEDGE (Expert), 27 years' practical Hnirdressing.—Phone, H.M. Arcade. 40-125; Remnera. 24-598. TYSTIC Freckle Cream acts like magic; JLVJL 4s 6d jar, post free.— Bainley Agency, 22, Security Bldgs. . ; CjPECIAL Facial Treatments, with our IO famous Beauty Lamp. Salon Rejuvenol.—H.B. Bldgs. Phone 45-117. SUPERFLUOUS Hairs, Moles, BirthO marks removed permanently; Eczema and all skin troubles cured. -Madame Arme. Skin Specialist, 8, Wellesley St. Phone 46-309. RANDOLPH AGLET ON (Established 48 Years), fi VICTORIA ST., 1 Door from Queen bt., ' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR SPECIALIST. HAIR COLOURING MADE SAFE. Shades from Golden to Black—l 4 Shades. We have a stall of Specialists in the Marcel Waving Department. Permanent Waving by the Eugene Principle. Mr. Eugene expressed his entire satisfaction with our operators' display in that work. The treatment of Ladies' and Children s Hair receives my personal supervision. Every known style in Hair-cutting we specialise in No advance on our Moderate Prices. A' large and beatttifully-selected range of Toilet Goods, Transformation Curls, etc. HEAD AND FACE MASSAGE. Inecto Hair Stain. Wigs for Street, and Stage. Wigs for Hire., , Theatrical Face Paints. Appointments by Phone 43-170. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. APPRENTICESHIP DIFFICULTIES. Parents and Guardians are finding it very difficult to secure openings for their Boys, and in the meantime idleness brings TEMPTATION AND MISCHIEF along to create TROUBLE. Our Special Day Classes are helping to bridge the Critical Gap between SCHOOL ENDING and APPRENTICE SHIP COMMENCING BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Colwill's Chambers. Swanson St., Auckland. Phone 41-734. P.O. Box 50.

STUDY WITH STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING And Improve Your Knowledge.. All Govt. Exams., Electrical. Mechanical. Oil, Refrigerating Courses. Mathematics, and Draughtsmanship. CLASS OB CORRESPONDENCE. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS. QUAY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET. .* AUCKLAND. EDUCATIONAL. HIGH SCHOOL. BOARDING SCHOOLS. BOYS' HOSTEL. > GIRLS' HOSTEL. Principal: A. B. Charters, C.M.G., D.5.0., M.A. The Whangarei High School has accommodation for both boy and girl hoarders in its two boarding houses, which occupy separate situations on different, grounds. Both have capable matrons and are under the direct supervision and control of the Principal, who will enter into residence at the Boys' Hostel. The Hostels are rapidly filling and early application iti necessary. Write for 1928 Prospectus (now ready) to R. C. M HARRINGTON, Secretary, iP.O. Box 105, Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 3

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