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SNEWTOWN 'BUSINEt \it ItS JONES’ TEA ROOMS, Tram Ter..VJL minus. Summer drinks, higii-class ■onfcctionery, cakes, etc. An ideal place ■r a nice cup of tea. RS A. BEVERIDGE, Tram Terminus (near Newtown Park), all kinds of Stationery, Newspapers, Periodicals, Postcards, Tobacco, Cigarettes. irCTCHIIs T GS7~Coaclibuiidcr, Far- • rier, and General Smith. Coachbuilding and repairs promptly executea st reasonable rates. Horses carefully and skilfully shod. ANTED Known— Tho famouTmild cured bacon only to be obtained a. the Newtown Pork Butchery. | 'URNS! CORNS! CORNS! A sure cure in COWS Magnetic “Corn Salve, Is box. W. 11, Coy, Chemist (opp. Library), Newtown. <4/ ANTED Known For new and t v eccond-hand Furniture and CrocKery of every description, give Mathildv •;opp. Library) a trial. Prices defy competition. TAOR high-class assortment of ConfeoX 1 tionery, Periodicals, Popular Novels, School Requisites, Toys, Pos. Cards, Xmas Cards, etc., try A. Ferguson, Riddiford street (opposite School). J UiU'nli S Cardamos, for Neuralgia. *- /l gives prompt relief; contains no hypnotics; strengthens the nerves; price 2s Gd. At Castle’s Newtown Pharmacy, Gddiford street. I HOPE the war will bo settled, but il can’t settle J. Newhoneo. He sells Fresh Pish, Smoked Fish, and Cray fisc at 293. Riddiford street. OATRON(SE Local Industry! Cordials X and Aerated Waters delivered daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding districts. Smith and Reid. Adelaide road. r|\Ui>Central Meat Mart (H. L. BryenX ton), 138, Riddiford street. All meat inspected at Government Abattoirs. Sausages a speciality Tel. 1819. iyriTCHINSON BROS., 205, Riddiford i/X street. Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers, Signwriters, Picture Framers. Estimates Free for every description of work. Of EFEESHMENT ROOMS, 87. Revans XX street. Breakfast, 7 to 8; Dinner, 12 to 1.30; Tea. 5 to 6.30. Light Refreah.nents at all hours. O W. BUTLER, 10, Rcvans street, -X 1 • Saddler and Harnessmaker. All requirements of the trade .stocked ant made. Sporting requisites repaired. GEORGE AND GEORGE'S, Newtown’s Big Drapery Store, is the place to buv warm Winter Blankets, Pillows, Kapok Beds, etc. Grand value for your money! HOOPER’S, 245, Riddiford street, for Hams. For Hams. For Christmas Hams, specially selected; one quality only; cooked or uncooked. Hams always on hand. Big supply Ducks, Fowls. Our specialty. Cooked Ham Is 6d a lb. For Pork Delicacies try Hooper’s. P' C. LUXFORD, Butcher, 193, Eiddi- • ford street. Highest quality meat; deliveries daily to all parts of Newtown and surrounding districts. lowest prices. RHOSIE, Watch Export, of 83. Ee- • vans street (opposite Newtown Library), for Watch and dock Repairs; cannot be beaten; 35 years’ experience. 83, Revans street (opposite Newtown Lib- ■ ifhOß Sultana Bread, Pies, Cakes, and X) Pastry, Confectionery, etc., try B. Flint, 219, Riddiford street. Bread delivered daily. CTCTATTS BROS., Constable street. Yl Telephone 3003. Builders and Contractors. All classes of joinery at shortest notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. JM. SAVIDGE, Watchmaker and '• Jeweller, 124-126, Riddiford street, Newtown. CaU and inspect our stock; tho price and quality will please you. WANTED Known—Mrs Eoscoe, foot of Russell terrac*, is now booking orders for New Zealand Xmas numbers for sending Home. r |TVHE Ironmongery Business carried on X by Cooper, Garrard and Co.. 171, Riddiford street, is now The Basil Cooper Hardware, Ltd. f| \HE firm to get your plumbing and X range repairs carried out promptly 9nd efficiently, A. E. Wells, 187, Riddifjrd street. Telephone 864. Locks repaired. ]M"BS Q. BENNETT, 262, Riddiford IvJL street (tram terminus). Tea Rooms, Confectionery, Pastry, Cakes, etc. Hot Luncheon and Suppers. NO better Groceries than ours. You will save time, trouble, and money by dealing with W. Wylie, Riddiford street TJ OBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Funeral Furnishers and Embalmers. 164. Adelaide road, Wellington. Telephone 1999, night or day. •eueqxvosjo Suuep -jo ojojoq saoud juo uxtrpioosy 3AUJO ’sf[UAY epejauoQ ‘sSaiqjojf ‘spmou.- " 3 W °T} s FriV ‘peox opttrjepy -pgj; ’ ‘•op rßiJOtusH Fry oqj,' ‘l/gg gNOHoL L’ E. CHRISTIE, LTD., Timber and • Joinery Merchants, 180, Adelaide road. Special 1 Totara for all requirements supplied on shortest notice. 'TtyTBS FRANK JACOBSEN, Riddiford L*JL and Wilson streets, is now showing a large assortment of this season’s goods. Millinery and Dress Materials a Speci- \\ r COOK S Tobacconist and HairTT • dressing Shop. The best hairdresser in ’ Newtown, for comfort and professional treatment. 106, Adelaide road. "(OME to the Comer Boot Store. 143. J Riddiford street! Ladies' aH-patenf shoes, with large buckles, 12s'6d. Alfred Crosby. Mona hairdressing saloon, Revans street (Fred Hey wood). Best brands of tobacco, cigars, and cigarTVTcGREGOR AND JAMIESON. -L”-3- Plumbers and Drainlayers (certificated), 106, Riddiford street. Estimates given free. Jobbing work promptly attended to. Tel. 1266. HS. JUPP, 41, Adelaide rood—Oak • Suites from .£2O, Extension Dining Tables from J 53, Suites in Stained Walnut £lO. Sideboards in Oak £lO. I WON’T BE UNDERSOLD. Wm. Hall, Revans street, opp. Library. The finest Tea the world produces. Is per lb. Cl E. FOWNES, Mercer, 110, RiddiK • ford street. Men’s hard felt hats, latest style, just landed; high quality at low prices. WANTED Known—Where yon can get reliable fish, rabbits and poultry, arriving daily at Thomas Straiton’s Central Fish Market, 142, Riddiford street. All orders delivered. GREAT SALE —Best Cooking Apples, 41b for 6d; best eating apples, 41b for 6d. Burgess Bros.’ Fruit Mart, Riddiford street. BARLEY’S, corner Riddiford street and Adelaide road. Creamery butter Is 2d, Fanning's tea Is. Broken Orange Pekoe Is 4d. A trial wiU convince. KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, Tram Terminus, Newtown. Penny section from town. First-class table; moderate tariff. Mrs W. Harcourt, Proprietress. WODR Boot Repairs are worth conX sidering; then give Coleman. No. 6, Aintoul street, a trial; best leather and i. orkmanship guaranteed. Coleman, Riutoul street, Newtown. 171I 71 MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker, 28, Revans street, keeps his own hearses, horses, mourning coaches, end carriages, therefore his prices are mo- , derate.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8296, 6 December 1912, Page 3

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