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*TOUBISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. FRANKTON JUNCTION. a EMPIRE HOTEL.—A.A.A., C.T., and P.S. ( li Houae; tariff 12s 6d a day.—Mrs. D. / Wilsqfl, Hostess HAMILTON. "YT7ARWICK, Hamilton East.—Beautifully !VV situated, overlooking rivor; every comfort; Permanonta and Casuals.—Mrs. a ■Voysey, Proprietress. ' HELENSVILLE. . | \ A.A. Hostel. Parakai House.—Tennis A» .court, social hall, hot mineral baths nndor main roof; large garage.—Helensvillo 1 35. Auckland 46-037. TTINEMOA House, Parakai.—Superior AcJJL commodation; mineral baths on pro wises; £3 4s week, 10s day.—Mrs. Iveano. pLENDON HOUSE,, Leigh. Fishing, Swimming, Tennis; ideal holiday resort; £2 15s -Phone 2. Mrs. Albert Wyatt. NATIONAL PARK. TTtrXNTER Excursions.—Chateau, Brents'. W' Hermitage.—Booking Office, Farmers' Co-operativo Auctioneering Co., Agents. 17. Commerce St. ' PRO A BAY. *' rrHE PINES," Orua Bay, via Onehunga. JL, Spend your holidays at the seaside; try as.—M. L. Morris, ROTORUA. A CCOMMODATION. - Sonoma Private 1\ Hotel. Winter tariff, 9s daily, £2 15s •weekly.—lt. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. A' RMIDALE Private Hotel; houso furnishings new; 10s day. £3 3s week.—E. Oarkeek. Proprietress. Phone 205. Whole of McLean's Board-J-J ing House Business sold. Each house now conducted separately. For Empire Accommodation Wiro Empire only. On Arrival insist Empire. Private Hotel, opp. Station.— \J Every conv.; tariff, Bs.—Proprietress, 31r». I. Booth. Phone 127. PALACE Hotel.—This long-established and comfortable Hostelry under entirely new management; winter tariff; best brands of winea and spirits.—W. J. Meredith, Proprietor. TJRINCE'S GATE.—The leading Private Jr / Hotel in Rotorua. opp. the Prince s Gate and Sanatorium Grounds. Moderate tariff.—Miss K. Maher. Proprietress. Q" UEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class / Accommodation; tariff, 10 s per day, KOs weekly. -Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. iX? AND WICK lease renewed; 9s per day; J\ smin. statioj and bathß.—Proprietress, Mrs. Sinton. Phone 103. ,"DOOMS. furnished, all conveniences; linen, J-V cockery, cooking utensils, etc, provided;. terms, 15s week.—Kingsdale Apart xnents. CJT. ELMO, Hinemoa St.—Furn. Rooms, O Bed. Breakfast. Full Board: permanen(fs, casuals: central: moderate. SURREY House. Haupnpn St.—Centrallv situated; £2 10s weekly.—Mrs. Devin Proprietress. Phone 217. I TITIRANGI. HOTEL Titirangi, opening in October. Up-to-date Tearooms will be available for travelling public. WHANGAREI. HOTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent station and town; radio: tariff. 9s day: under new management CHRISTCHURCH. »' QTONEHURST." the Premier Private O Hotel in Christchurch; ideally situated; tariff. 12s Cd to 15s.—Telegrams: 41 Stonelea.' WANTBD TO BUY. . A BOUT Gent's Left-off Clothing, Boots, JXi etc.,; highest prices paid.—Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. j T.TTMTNIUM. Brass. Copper. Old Radi- 1 ators. Zinc, Lead, Muntz and Bottles —G.Kennerley. 2A, Nelson Av. A PPAREL.—Boots, Clothing, Old Gold, J\ ■ . Musical Instruments; top price.— Kissin, 102, Hobson St. Phone 43-471. A PPAREL;—Mrs. Outtrim. largest buyer jHL Ladies'. Gent.'s Left-off Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. . A TTENTION!—Ladies' and Gent.'a wear-. -A • Ing • Apparel" best price given.—Han sen's; C,' Wakefield Eft. Phone 43-021. A UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will -tx Auction or Buy. Furniture to best adv.lntagg.—Customs St. W.; 42-238. CHILDREN'S Book called "The Pattypats," by Escot Inman.—Writo R.. 91, HeRALP. . lady's, second-hand, suitable Hairdressing; good order; wanted immediately.—Write Hairdresser, 97. Herald. CLOTHING, Suits, Boots, Old Gold, Building Society Shares; phone 45-330; we call.—Meltzer's. 65, Victoria St. TpUNGUS, ■ good, dry : highest market -F price; cash on delivery.—T W. Doo, Victoria St. XpUNGUS, any quantity.—Ah Chee, Ltd., J- - pays highest prices.—Queen St.; Store. Little Queen St. OLD Gold. Silver, Broken Jewellery. Send registered post.Cash offer return mail.—Smith and Smith, Smelters and Refiners. Auckland. Box 1893. OYSTER (Rock) Shell, large or small lots: will collect. —Ring 41-051; Rhodes, Ltd.. Freeman's Bay. Ti AGS, Bottle?, Lead, Copper, Brass. -IV Motor Tubes.—Phone 42-431. Zealandia Trading Co.. 25. Cross St. KANGE, 1A„ Orion, or New Record, No. 3; reasonable price.—Booth, Roberts KfL. Henderson. SCALES, second-hand, suitable cake shop; good order, tested; wanted immediately.—H.C.. 930. Herald. STAMPS, loose or collections, good price given; collectors' wants filled.—A. Brodie. 22, Hellaby's Bldgs. SPOOLS of all descriptions bought, sold .JL or exchanged. Highest prices given.— .L or exchanged. Highest prices given.— 54. Victoria St WOOL, Sheepskins. Hides, Calfskins. •Tallow, Boneß, Horsehair.—Farmers. Batchers, consign to Alex. Donald, Dniry Highest prices; prompt cash returns. TT OIST. FOR WAREHOUSE. Full particulars and pries to | HOIST, P.O. Box 1514. Auckland. F 0 R N I ,Wo will buy the House as it Standß or in smaller lots. /HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. ' (Opposite Town Hall.) TT OUBEHOLD FURNITURE (In Any Quantity). WILL BUY OUTRIGHT FOR CASH. I 'No Cartage Or Valuation Fees. , ' ' GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Auckland's Leading Auctioneers. Phono 42-815. JOHN CAR LA W Will Buy your Furniture out i ' right for Caßh, or will auction it I ■ . at your Home or in the Mart His advico will cost you nothing and will prove of value. Phone 44*246, JOHN CARLAW, / -Auctioneer, Valuer and Land Agent, . „. . 21, Wyndliam Street ... (Below Gas Company's Office). g*LL AUCTION We will Conduct an Auction Kale at Your Residenco. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuera, 249. Queen Street RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE. I A LL-Electric Silvertone Screen Grid 4, J\ set only, from £2O: with Snoaker, £2B Via. S. E Nloe Civio Theatre Bldg.. Queen Bt AUCKLAND'S Oldest Radio Firm em ploys best experts and lat&st equip ra'ent,all Radio Repairs.—Johns. Ltd. CIROSLEY, latest, electric, 2 screen grids, > value at £34.—Radio Supply Store, {-'leave's Bldgs.. High St. RADIOS thoroughly Repaired. Over hauled; no cure, no charge; country 3ißtcners visited. Jonca. G. Park Av.. Grafton. jQEAMAN. Rigger, erects symmetrical radio J aerials, any height: safe and efficient: anywhere -Phpn 43-2151 16-065. groat "Farod" Electric Radios, £25 'i' A comolete.—Morton and Co.. Phoenix V>' Auckland. ' - ■ _ RADIO APPARATUS WANTED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20651, 25 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20651, 25 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20651, 25 August 1930, Page 2

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