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FUifTERAL DIRECTORS Burrow. Walter, Hamilton.—Waikato's Funeral Scecialist: private J3 kato's Funeral Specialist: urivato chapel. Phones: Day. 1485: Night 2298. 2883. \\T TONGUE AND SON. LTD.. UnderW * takers, Funeral Directors, Upper Symonds St. Phones: 46-244: Private. 244)46. /CAMERON AND BARTLETT, LTD.. Undertakers, 282 Ponsonby Rd. Phone 26-137; private, 27-052. John Cameron. Funeral Director. . JAMES WE.IR (Western Park Funeral Co.), Funeral Directors. 68. 70 Ponsonby Rd., Auckland. Phone M-938. any hour. McMAHON AND GRAINGER. Funeral Directors and Embnlmers, 320 Surrey Crescent. Phorie 26-996 (day or night). WANTED TO BUY ADDING Machine, second-hand.—Price and full particulars to Storekeeper, 767. Herald. A NTIQUE China, China Figures, Ivories. -A . Sheffield Plate, Old Table Silver, Teapots, Candlesticks.—Particulars, Collector, 3'2i>. Herald. AFPAKEL.— Mra. Outtrim, largest Buyer Ladies', Gents's Left-off Clothing.—ls Victoria St. Phone 42-674. A RTIFICJ.AL Teeth, Sovereigns, Old Gold; XI fair dinkum smelters. —Pearline, Fergusson Bldgß., Civic Square. Estab. 1899. BACON Slicer and Grocer's Scales; cheap for cash.—Urgent, 715, Herald. BEFORE Selling, Before Buying you* Furniture, consult Squirrel and Co. We Defy Competition.—Phone 44 398. BREAD Cutter, small: cheap for cash.— Ca\e. Ten Rooms, Henderson. COAL Range, smallest, with oven, for bach; also Chimney. Stove, 731, Herald. "IT* LLIOTT-FISHER Book-keeping Machine. J-J —Give full particulars and price immediately 'to Jenkins Advertising, Wellington. j "171URNITURE.—New Arrival wants House J- of Furniture; cash.—Reasonable, 98 Garnet Rd. GALVANISED Corrugated Iron. 3-ton. good, second-hand.—Lengths, price to Cheap. 674, Herald. GENT.'S Clothing of "Every Description. Best prices.—6l Victoria St. Phone j 45-330. Representative will call. / 1 OLD (old) of any description bought for VJ melting; highest prices.—Parkinson, Pacific Bldgs. Phone 41-063 "NVALID Chair, second-hand; state price. —F. Duvies, Paerata Post 'Office. OLD Gold; highest prices.—The International Gold Buying Co., 2nd Floor, Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. POWER Spruying Outfit, Portable, good condition. —Phone 43-574 or Write Box BS6.* QCALES, Fruiterer's, clock face, hanging O type.—Write Accurate, G33, Herald, or phone 47-2'19. SILVER Cup wanted to buy; price, where to be seen.—X.Y.Z.. 699, Hehald. my RES.—Any number sound, worn Cas_L ings; highest prices given.—Advanx, 199 Hobson St. Phone 47-099. VEGETABLES. Elowers. Produce, any V quantity; beet cash prices, delivered r.iiv —Het,a.ileir. 639. Herald. WINDOWS, small, or large Panes, suitVY able enclosing verandah; state size.—■ Industry, T47, Hekald. AIR Mail Envelopes—Wanted, original Envelopes carried by the first experimental flights between Auckland-Dargaville and return, 1919. .Also, Auckland-Thames, 3920' Auckland-Kaiwaka, Matakohi-Ruawai, Dargaville-Whangarei. 1920; Auckland, iauranga, Whakatane, Port Charles, 1920, £1 to JESt each ofi : ered. Also, to complete collection, an Envelope carried .by Kmgsford Smith and Ulm across the Tasman on their flight to N.Z. in 1928.—Fu1l particulars, H. T. Pettit. Edgecumbe, Bay of Plenty. QOLl>, gILVER. J^IAMONDS. PLAfINUM AND SOVEREIGNS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. JQ, I A M O N D S. "OULLION Q- OLI> gUYERS, 24 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Right Opposite Queen Street. " rr'HE POT'S ALWAYS BOILING."— 1 Get market price for Old Gold, Teeth, Crowns, Gold Dentures, Watches, Chains, Rings, Trinkets, Gold Coins. Obsolete and Bioken Jewellery, anything made of gold, any quantity. Remember, top market puces. Secure our quotation.—ROßlNSON'S, LID., 352-4 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. Phone 46-375. Gold, old. Gold, old. Gold, old We beg to remind old and new Customers that we are still paying TOP MARKET PRICES FOR GOLD, including Broken and Obsolete Jewellery. Couis, Teeth, Platinum and Precious Metals, etc. We urge that now is the time to bring anything you may have. • - Jj TD * (Est. in N.Z. Over 25 Years.) N C°OI?NER : OFQUEEN STREET AND WYNDHAM STREET. (Few Doors Above Milne and Choyce, Ltd.) PHONE 46-602. COUNTRY CLIENTS-POST FOR QUICK RETURNS. JpiASCOE'S -yyiLL t>uy y°UR ()'■" G OLD AT IGHEST jyjARKET piUCES. When yon fell your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, etc.. to this old-established firm, you arc assured of highest prices and honest treatment,. Call in and let us give you an estimate. Count'" clients are advised to reg.ster parcels Cash forwarded by return mail. JAS. J^ASCOE. WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND DIAMOND MERCHANT, 80 QUEEN STREET, ami 66. K A RANG AHAPE ROAD. Also at Hamilton. V/INES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE A HIGH-CLASS GRAPE WINE at a low price. Best No. 4 Port on tho market. 42a a cn3o. Freight Paid. DonH delay, order to-day a case of this nice fruity Port. CORBAN'S, THE WINE PEOPLE. Henderson; also 31 Fort Street. A Big Reduction.—Our Special Port. 30s per rase; Golden Sherry, 30s cnee: freight paid.—-Auckland Wine Coy., Rutland St_ ' CLYDEBALLA Port, standard quality, all British; 28s case f.o.r.—Clyde Ballimlyne, T r Kanwhatn. RICH f'->rt Wine, 20s, 2 gallons, at depot; brig i a is.—Curhan'a Wines. Fort St. OAS Case.— Frontignac, rich, sweet, red OU Wine, delivered; freight paid.—Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. pERFEI >ITTING TEETH. Howe» Walker's Guaranteed Perfect Fitting Teeth, Quality Quite Superior. £2/12/6 Upper or Lower Set. Natural Appearance. Palate Light and Thin. Giving Perfect Comfort. Painless Extractions a Speciality. Opper Set " Utility" Teeth . . £2 12 6 Selected " limperia'" Teeth .. £3 17 6 "Standard" Denture .. ..£440 Howey Walker's " Special " ..■ £5 15 0 These Beautiful Teeth will surpass anything you have yet had tor comfort and natural appearance. Special guarantee. yq OWE y Dentist. City Chambers. 209 Queen Street, only. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 1

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