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SNjEWTOWN ’BUSINES MRS JONE3’ TEA ROOMS, Tram Terminus. Summer drinks, high-class confectionery, cakes, etc.. An ideal place for a nice cup of tea. MliS A. BEVERIDGE. Tram Terminus (near Newtown Park), all kinds of Stationery, Newspapers. Periodicals, Postcards. Tobacco, Cigarettes. A HUTCHINGS. Coachbuilder, Farrier, . and General Smith. Coachbuildiug and repairs promptly executed at reasonable rates. Horses carefully and skilfully shod XTIANTED Known—The famous mi)dVV cured bacon only to he obtained at the Newtown Pork Butchery. TTT COY, Chemist, Optician. Our adVV . vice is at your service, and we charge nothing for testing your sight. Opposite Library. Newtown. WHY Worry! If your watch or clock won’t keep time, take it to Hosie, 83. P.cvans street. He’ll fix it. ’’EJtT'ANTED Known The thrifty houseVV keeper welcomes the May Patent Folding Wardrobe; it is economical. Edward Collie. Ltd.. Riddiford street. HL. BP.YENTON, Family Butcher. 140, • Riddiford street. Poultry and Small Goods of the Finest Quality always on hand. TTTANTED Known—For now and sccondYV hand Furniture and Crockery jof every description, give Mathilde (opp. Library) a trial. Prices defy competition. CASTLE’S Teething Powders make happy smiling babies. Price Is Box, posted free. fr6m John Castle. Chemist. Newtown "/ah, Mary! Have you been to J. NewU house's Fish Shop?” “Yes. mother; he’s got smoked cod and warohou. crayfish, rabbits Is per pair, oysters, and fresh fish.” “Get me 5s worth.” J. Newhouse, 203, Biddiford street. TTTAXTED Known—Skates! Skates! Skates! * V 100 Pairs Ladies’ and Gents’ all makes, fibre box and aluminium wheels: ',ss pair, nearly new. Fleming and Co. (opp. Library), Newtown. SMITH AND REID. 178, Adelaide road. Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturers; highest quality Mineral Waters delivered daily. Tel. 2054. MITCHINSON BROS.. 205. Riddiford street. Painters. Paperhangers, Glaziers Signwriters. Picture Framers. Estimates Free for every description of work. BEFRESIIMENT ROOMS. 07. Revans street. Breakfast, 7 to 8; Dinner. 12 to 1.30: Tea. 5 to 6.30. Light refreshments at all hours. R HOSIE, Watchmaker and Jeweller. • 83, Revans street. All kinds of manufacturing and repairings. Clocks repaired on shortest notice. FW. BUTLER, 10, Revans street. Sad- • dlor and Harncssmaker. All requirements of the trade stocked and made. Sporting requisites repaired GEORGE AND GEORGE’S, Newtown’s Big Dranory Store, is the place to buy varm Winter Blankets. Pillows, Kapook leds, etc. Grand value for your money! FOE high-class assortment of Confectionery, Periodicals, Popular Novels, School Requisites, Toys. Stationery, etc., try A. Ferguson. Riddiford street (opposite School). ITOOPBR’S Pork Butchery. 245, Riddiford 1 street. Every description of small goods. Cooked hams a speciality. Is 6d per 111. PC. LUXFOED, Butcher. 193, Riddiford • street. Highest quality meat; deliveries daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding districts. Lowest priges. R FLINT, Baker. 219. Riddiford street. • Broad delivered daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding district^. ATTS BEOS.. Constable street. Telephone 3003. Builders and Contractors. All classes of joinery at shortest notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. M. SAVID’GE. Watchmaker and Jewel- • ler. 124-6. Riddiford street. ■ A choice election of goods most suitable for preients. Moderate charges. MRS EOSCOE. 256. Riddiford street. Postcards. Stationery, Daily and Weekly Papers. Ladies’ Fashion Books, School Requisites. ' WANTED Known—The May' Patent Folding Wardrobe is neatness personified. It saves clothes. Edward Collie, Ltd.. Ridtliford street. 4 « 4~tOO GAR” is not something In the Zoo. V./1; means Best Value . Every Time,-and is short for Cooper. Garrard and Co., -Ironmongers, 171. Riddiford street. HE 'firm to get your plumbing and range repairs carried out promptly and efficiently. A. B. Wells, 187. Eidd'ford street. Telephone 864. Locks repaired. MRS G. BENNETT. 262, Riddiford street (tram terminus), Tea Rooms. Confectionery, Pastry. Oakes, etc. Afternoon and morning tea a speciality. S' H. NEWSTEAJh Specialist in Pork • Delicacies: manufacturer of homemade pickles and sauces. The "Star” Pork Butchery, at the Junction. OUR Policy is—To maintain our supremacy in Newtown on the quality of our groceries; to give our patrons all we promise: to sell as cheaply as any town grocer, qnality considered. W. Wylie, Eiddiford street. OBERT - H. WILSON AND SON. Funeral Furnishers and Embalmers. 164. Adelaide road. Wellington. Telephone 1999. nicht or day. - npHE ART MEMORIAL CO,. Monumental X and Architectural Sculptors, 24 Adelaide road. Art stone work a specialty. E 7 CHRISTIE! LTD.. Timber and Join- • cry Merchants, 180 Adelaide road. Special! Totara for all requirements supplied on shortest notice. BS FRANK /JACOBSEN. Riddiford and Wilson streets. Ladies’ Coona Seal and Squirrel Hats. Fur Sets. See onr window. ________ W COOK’S Tobacconist and Halrdress- • ing Shop. The host hairdresser in Newtown, for comfort and professional treatment. 106, Adelaide road. COMB to the Corner Boot Store, 143, Riddiford street. Alfred Crosby. ONA HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Revans street ■ (Fred Heywood). Best brands of tobacco, cigars. 'and cigarettes. Razors ground and set. /TcGBEGOR AND JAMIESON,, Plumbers JL and Drainlayers (certificated), 106, Hdiford street. Estimates given free, ibbing work promptly attended to. Tel. HS. JUPP, 4i, Adelaide road. Wood- • turner, carver, cabinetmaker, bandsawing, fretrsawing. shaping, etc. Work executed from designs of every description. Charges moderate. I WON’T BE UNDERSOLD. Wm. Hall, Revans street, opp. Library. The finest' Tea the world produces. Is per lb. GE. FOWNES, Mercer, 110, Riddiford • street. Men’s hard felt hats, latest style, just landed; high qnality at low prices. ■ ■ TTTANTED Known—where you can get. VVreliable fish rabbits and poultry, arriving daily at Thomas Straiton’s Central Pish Market. 142. Riddiford street. All orders delivered. ANTED Known—For new and secondhand Furniture and Crockery of every description, give Mathilde (opp. Library) a trial. Prices defy competition. WANTED— Phonographs, Edison's. Country people, write for lists: new records arriving monthly; also indestructible records. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. TUOUND —The "Junction” Fruit Mart, JD Eintoul street, beats all for cheapness and quality. A trial will convince. ABLET’S, corner Riddiford street and Adelaide road. Creamery butter Is 2d. Panning’s tea Is, Broken Orange Pekoe Is 4d. A trial will convince. SIXPENNY Editions of Novels by all the popular authors; large assortment. Mrs A. Beveridge (Tram' Terminus, near Newtown Park). E‘ ENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, Tram Terminus. Newtown. Penny section from town. First-class table: moderate tariff. Mrs W. Harconrt, Proprietress. WANTED May Patent Folding Wardrobe makes tidy the untidy room. Edward Collie. Ltd., Riddiford street. WH. COY, Prescription Chemist, Let • us dispense your prescriptions from pure drugs. Long experience, good service. Opposite Library, Newtown. TXT ANTED—Our new and exclusive deVV siens in Autumn Millinery will win every lady’s admiration. Caterer, 169, Eiddiford street. WANTED— Pine selection of Neckwear now showing at 157-159, Riddiford street. Lovely lace collars from 10}d. ■ See window, R. H. Jenkins. E MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker, 28 Revans • street, keeps his own hearses, horses, mourning coaches, and carriages, therefore his prices are moderate.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8096, 26 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8096, 26 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8096, 26 April 1912, Page 3

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