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&WWTOWN •BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

MRS JONES' TEA ROOMS. Tram Terminus. Summer drinks, high-class confectionery, cakes, etc. An ideal place for a nice cup of tea. ___ MRS A. BEVERIDGE. Tram Terminus (near Newtown Park), all kinds of Stationery, Newspapers. Periodicals, PostTobacco, Cigarettes. A HUTCHINGS, Coachbuilder. Farrier, • and General Smith. Coachbuilding and repairs promptly executed at reasonable rates. Horses carefully and skilfully shod. WANTED Known—The famous mildcured bacon only to be obtained at the Newtown Pork Butchery. piQRNS! CORNS !* COHNS !A* sure cureTn COY'S Magnetic "Corn Salve,” Is box. W. If. Coy. Chemist (opp. Library). Newtown. KHOSIE, Watch Expert. If your watch • or clock is in need of an expert of 35 years' experience, try 83, Revans street (opposite Newtown Library). HE. ITryENTON, - Faini ly Butcher. 140. • Kiddiford street. Poultry and Small Goods of the Finest Quality always on hand. WANTED Known—For new and secondhand Furniture and Crockery of every description, give Mathilde (opp- Library) a trial. Prices defy competition. ‘Q r 7 71 O PHYSICIANS' Prescriptions O I j I-L —J have been dispensed at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. First-class Drugs and Tinctures were used in each instance. WHO Says Hard Up? Not when you can got a pair of Rabbits for Is; 31b Fish for Is. Smoked God. Warehou. Oysters, and Crayfish at J. Newhouso, 203, Kiddiford street. SMITH AND REID, 178. Adelaide road. Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturers; highest quality Mineral Waters delivered daily. Tel. 2064. MITCHINBON BROS.. 205, Kiddiford street, Painters. Paporhangere, Glaziers, Signwritcrs, Picture Framers. Estimates Free for every description of work. EFRBBHMENT EOOiUh 87* Revans street. Breakfast. 7 to 8; Dinner. 12 to 1.30; Tea. 5 to 6.30. Light refreshments at all hours. 1 FW. BUTLER. 10, Rcvans street, Sad- • dlcr and Harnessmakcr. All requirements of the trade stocked and made. Sporting requisites repaired. (Y.EORGB AND GEORGE'S, Newtown's Big s Drapery Store, is the place to buy warm Winter Blankets, Pillows, Kapook Beds, etc. Grand value for yonr, money! IjiOß high-class assortment of Confectionery, Periodicals. Popular Novels. School Requisites, Toys, Stationery, etc.. try A. Ferguson. Riddiford street (opposite School). HOOPER, Pork Butchery. 245, Riddiford street (near tram terminus); nicely cooked ham, sliced. Is 6d lb a specialty. PO. LUXFORD, Batcher, 193, Riddiford • street. Highest quality meat; deliveries daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding districts. Lowest prices.. FOB Sultana Bread. Pies, Cakes, and Pastry. Confectionery, etc., try E. Flint, 219. Riddiford street. Bread delivered daily. 'tiVTATTS BROS.. Constable street. ToleVt phone 3003. Builders and Contractors. All classes of joinery at shortest notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. JM. SATIDQE. Opt, D., Ophthalmic Op- • tlcian, consulting and sight-testing rooms 124 and 126, Riddiford street, Newtown. MRS ROSCOE’S for Winter Games, American Novels. Foot of Russell terrace. Newtown. THE Ironmongery Business carried on by Cooper, Garrard and Co.. 171, Riddiford street, is now The Basil Cooper Hardware. Ltd. THE firm to get your plumbing and range repairs carried out promptly and efficiently. A. E. Wells, 187, Riddiford street. Telephone 864. Locks repaired. MRS Q. BENNETT, 262. Kiddifora street (tram terminus), Tea Rooms. Confectionery. Pastry. Oakes, etc. Hot Luncheon and Sappers. SH. NBWSTEAD. Specialist in Pork • Delicacies: manufacturer of homemade pickles and sauces. The “Star” Pork Butchery, at the Junction. NO hotter Groceries than ouss. You will save time, trouble, and money by dealing with W. Wylie, Riddiford street. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON. Funeral Furnishers and Embalmers. 164, Adelaide road, Wellington. Telephone 1999, night or day. fPHE ART MEMORIAL CO., Monumental J- and Architectural Sculptors. 24 Adelaide road. Art stone work a specialty. LE. CHRISTIE. LTD.. Timber and Join- • cry Merchants. 180 Adelaide road. Special! Totara for all requirements supplied on shortest notice. MRS PRANK JACOBSEN. Riddiford and Wilson streets. Ladies’ Coona Seal and Squirrel Hats, Fur Sets. See our window. ‘ W COOK’S Tobacconist -and Hairdress- • intr Shop. The best hairdresser in Newtown, for comfort and professional treatment. 106. Adelaide road. COME to the Corner Boot Store, 143. Riddiford street. Sample Slippers for men 4s lid. Alfred Crosby. ONA HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Revans street (Fred Heywood). Best brands of tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes. Razors ground and set. MCGREGOR AND JAMIESON. Plumbers and Drainlayers (certificated). 106. Riddiford street. Estimates given free. Jobbing work promptly attended to. Tel 1266. HS. JUPP. 41, Adelaide road! Wood- • tuner, carver, cabinetmaker, bandsawing, fret-sawing, shaping, etc. Largo supply of Photographic material for sale below cost. I WON’T BE UNDERSOLD. Wm. Hall, Rovans street, opp. Library. The finest Tea the world produces. Is per lb. GE. FOWNE3. Mercer. 110, Riddiford • street. Men’s hard felt hats, latest style, just landed; high quality at low prices. ANTED Known—where you can get vv reliable fish rabbits and poultry, arriving daily at Thomas Straiton’s Central Fish Market, 142, Riddiford street. All orders delivered. FOUND —The "Junction” Fruit Mart, Rintoul street, heats all for cheapness and quality. A trial will convince. BARLEY’S, corner Riddiford street and Adelaide road. Creamery butter Is 2d, Fanning's tea Is. Broken Orange Pekoe. Is 4d. A trial'will convince. KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL. Tram Terminus. Newtown. Penny section from town. First-class table; moderate tariff. Mrs W. Harcourt, Proprietress. F, J. CATERER, 169, Riddiford street, is • holding his Stocktaking Sale. Reduc- 1 tlona in Ladies’ l Trimmed Millinery 5s lid. 7s lid, IDs 6d. I WANTED —R, H. Jenkins’ Sale is now in full swing. Latest shapes in Raincoats from 18s Hd. at 157 Riddiford street. E MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker. 28 Revans • street, keeps his own hearses, horses, mourning coaches, and carriages, therefore his prices are moderate.

TXTANTED Known—The History of Bngby "" Football In Wellington and Wairarapa la now on Sale at all Hallway Stations and with train runnersWANTED Known—The Arcadia serves a first-class Luncheon daily from 13 2 p.m.. Is; Sundays. Is 6d "Wf ANTED—United Labor Party. Support ' » those who support yon. Buy your Pictures from 8. Gordon, 95. Cuba street and get the cheapest in New Zealand. 565 “T\7’ANTED —Electric Wireman, temporary » - job: two months’ work guaranteed. Apply. Electrical Engineer, Taihape Borough Council. 521 WANTED Known Try Hurcomb’s. 138. Willis street, for Fresh and Smoked Fish, Oysters, etc. No freezer fish. Known Precision Motor Wo are agents for these world-famous machines, and have a range from 2i to 6 h.p. Call and get full particulars. Hepairs by motor experts. Wltoombe and Pym. Agents. Vivian street Phono 2451. w TKT AN TED—Driver for Baker’s Cart: must T* bo good with horses. References required. State wages. Apply to W. Griffin. Hnkanui. 434 ANTED Known—Lloyd's A 1 Lever Watch, 255; warranted perfect time-' keepor. Lambton quay and Cuba street. WANTED —Two 3-horse team drivers, must bo good shovellers; high wages. Apply P. H. Gosse. Belmont. 6re WANTED Known—lf you are famishing come to Edward Collie, Ltd. The highest quality fnmitnro at the lowest prices. WANTED— Lovers of the luscious bivalve to call regularly at Palmer's Oyster Saloon. The best season for years.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 3

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