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FOR XMAS, 1924 FOR NEW YEAR, 1925 ADAIR BROS., LTD. THE LEADING DRAPERS. ,\ pROFUSION QF QIF'J FOR YOUNG AND OLD In All Departments AT KEENEST PRICES. At ADAIR BROS., LTD. THE LEADING DRAPERS. 1 WANTED, IX3II HICKS RAY. J\. elderly WOMAN, to assist in house and look after children. A comtollable home for .suitable person. Address at — 248 HERALD OFFICE. NOTICE. HEXTON-MANGAPAPA BUS SERVICE. ON Christmas and New Year's Eve, 'Buses will leave P.O. half-hourly up to 11.30 p.m. ' * SATURDAY'S Time-table (with 8 p.m. Special) from P.O. to Hexton, Waiohika, on CHRISTMAS EVE. L. J. COHAM, 235 Proprietor. NOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. _L would do well to visit the Dominion Dining Rooms (next the Union Bank of Australia). Hot meals, cleanliness, and civility. Hours: 7to 8.30 a.m.; noon to 2 p.m.; 5.30 to 7 p.m. 210 MRS. L. SMITH, Proprietress. THE PANTORIUM. |WTISS IRONS wishes to announce that Jj/JL she hag taken over the Pantorium irom this date. Orders for Dry-cleaning work will be received as usual. Owing to the extent of the Dry-clean-ing business, the Laundry work will be discontinued from this date. 224 rilO LET—Five-roomed House, in UJiil' JL ders Road.—Apply 233, Chflders Road. 201

rpo LET—Good Houses, with aa con J. veniences, on Whataupoko; 5 room 35/-, 5 rooms 32/6, 7 rooms 30/-; also on. or two Furnished Houses. —Apply Bal and Crawshaw, Peel Street. rpO LET—Houses, at £l, £1 2/6. £ X. o/-, £1 IU/6, and 35/- per week Furnished Houses from .30/- a. week; alsc Furii:shed_.Rooms. —Bull and Crawshaw Peel Street. ORDERS taken for Xmas Poultry at Swan Fish Depot, ivniti Esplanade. 'Phone 1059. . 12C BEACH House, 5 rooms, practically folly ten shed, to Let-for the Summer months. 'lmmediate -possession.—C G. Piesse, Gladstone Road. lOR LEASE—Up-to-date HotiSb of 0 rooms, glassed-in sleeping verandah, motor shed, concrete paths, and all conveniences'; rent 35/- [ier week.—Apply Ball and Crawshaw. Peel Street. 'ANTED, to dear—loo pairs Ladies' 1 T Patent Court Shoes, 12/6.—Lindsay's Shoe Store. 200 fpHE Carpet Cleaners —me Clean JL Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 Aberdeen Road. 'Phone 722. 6D. BUI'S your choice of 109 different Presents at our Toy Bazaar.—At Barwick'a Auction Mart. )UY a Picture or Box of Artists 3 Colors for your Xmas Gift. Good selection at Vincent's. 172 "AMPTON'S Pork Butchery - Casli Buyers of Prime Poultry.—'Phone No. 271. u ' 1 HILLING SHOP for Toys. )YREX Oven Glassware. shipment just to hand, which we are offering at a further reduction on our well-known low prices; a dish for every purpose.—Obtainable af McKinno;. » LEEK and Celery Plants are now readv : also Cape Gooseberry Plants. —D. S. Thompson a«d On. »RINQ the Kiddies to see the Cash ) Stores Christmas Display; the v rietv showing is very large. 815 MANILA Cigars—Box 26, 8/6; grand vahe. —At H. George's. The Tobacconist. UIDING STAR Cigarettes—Tins 50, jf 2/9, at H. George's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. UST Opened—A new range of Se'.by I Footwear; loveb* creations.—Lindnsv's Shoe Store. 20( ENTS Two-piece Bathing Costumes, VJ 2/11; Hoys' One-piece do., from 1/9; Men's Triangles. 1/6; Boys', 1/-. Melbourne Cash, famed for Lowest Prices. MAS Presents galore! Lowest prices consistent with highest qua'ity always. No rubbish.—Spence and Co.. Jewellers, opp. Palace Pictures. SUIT OASES A huge stork, from 11/6,l 1 /6, 17/6, to #4/17/6; Travelling Rags, all wool, N.Z. make, from 15/6 In £4/19/6; thes-'e make useful Xnrina Gifts. —Mo!l»n;irne Cash, (he Busiest. Store. Value in Men's Tweed Suitf — IT V)'.ir "uinp.is; were £5 10/-. Adair Bros.. Ltd., the lending Urnpe-" VV Auction To-morrow, at 2.30. at Gray's Mart, 18S CHEAPEST Sugar, Canadian O-ions. IMntoes, Bitter. Chaff, Bran, Polled. Flour, and all goods at Currie's, 14 Lowe Street. XMAS Presents at your own price. I)< n't miss this opportunity, evcrv dnv .n' 9 o'clock, Auction Sale, at Gardner's Mart, /GLASSWARE, direct from ♦ :..■ <•" \~f Splits M. Sherrvs 1/-, Port Wini ]/-. Tumblers 6d and 1/-. Wnter 3/—Humphrey s Furniture Warehouse FOR Xmas Gifs Ladies' Mocassin fl'ipnnrs. Teal Indian make, from 17/6—at Lindsay's. 200 XMAS Gifts for Men and Bovs.—Cnsli Stews nre showing a large ran"e. and the prices Will suit. 815 LJUHil'illimu mi «... Cj n'T chov'n.r n nice assortment of daintv Babies' wear. 815

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 1

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