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BUILDING MATERIALS. low Specialists. Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. 17'RESH Water i Sand, Shingle, clean J- duality, any quantity supplied.—Roose Shipping Company. Phone 8. Mercer. B~ R I -C K S. SECOND-HAND. We can supply any quantity to any Locality at "the right figure. A. W. BRYANT. Tramway Bldgs. C. 0 SBORNE. PLUMBER. GAS AND ELECTRIC HOT WATER FITTER. 15, KINGSTON STREET. Off Albert Street. Phone 40-208. JAMUEL JARKER, Suppliers of BUILDERS' PLUMBING MATERIALS. PORCELAIN BATHS, BASINS, SINKS, Etc. Manufacturers of SPOUTING, TANKS, HOLLOW WARE. MOTOR-CAR MUDGUARDS, PANELS. RADIATORS, MADE AND REPAIRED. THE STRAND AND ALPHA ROADS, Near Parnell Railway Bridge. Telephone 40-113. '•? DENTISTRY. p E K'Vf EOT g:e t o F jp EEr H. £2/12/6. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Remodelling Sets . £1 10 (J Painless Extractions . . £0 2 (> EXTRACTIONS. Is. EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. ' FILLINGS OF ALL . KINDS. H W. F rost ' Lm * DENTIST, Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. And Wellington. 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS . (Next Hepald, Auckland). HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS), And at Wellington New Plymouth, Wangauui, Christchurch. Dunediii and Invercargill. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M R H. P. B L^KEY DENTAL SURGEON, BROADWAY •' CHAMBERS, NEWMARKET. Painless' and Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings, Artificial Teeth. Phone 45-024 for Appointment. T R. A. W. CHAPMAN, Barrister and Solicitor, Has Commenced the Practice of His Profession in the SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Plione 1264> r DR. CYRIL G. LONG, Dental Surgeon, 612, DILWORTH BLDG., - CITY. PUBLICATIONS. gERIAL. A Brilliant and Infatuating New Serial Entitled "rji HE QREAT jpAIRFAX ■ -,J* Q.REAT JpAIRFAX' . jyjYSTERY," BY JOSEPH BY JOSEPH' J^EATING, Author of " Marriage Contract," " Flower of the Dark," Etc., Etc. Will be Commenced in the Columns of the New Zealand Herald Supplement On ATURDAY. ATURDAY. The story is by a remarkable writer, Joseph Keating, who is responsibe for those never-to-be-forgotten stories •" Marriage Contract," " Flower of the Dark," etc., etc. etc, "The Great Fairfax Mystery "is one of the most powerful and most thrilling novelß that has come before the reading public for a very long time. Full of rapid movement, it carries the reader on in breathless interest. Each page is ». revelation of a powerful imagination, keying one up to a pitch of intense delight and anticipation. The characters are strong and infatuating, and the whole story is alive with wit and interest. There are few novels, even of the olden days, that can vie for pride of place with " The Great Fairfax Mystery.' Do not fail to read the opening chapters. Instalments will appear in the columns of the New Zealand Herald Supplement next Saturday, and instalments will be given each Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 3