Business Notices. MRS E. PALMER, BLOUSE AND DRESS SPECIALIST, 234, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Next Princess Theatre. A Large Staff of Experienced Dressmakers at your service. * f VICTOR R. JOHNS, DIRECT IMPORTER Of REQUISITES FOR ALL GAMES. 31, H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ’Phone 3974. Telegrams: “Clivic,” Auckland. Box 471, Auckland. THE HIGH COST OF HATS Is causing Thousands of Men to have their Hats Cleaned at COX’S HAT FACTORY, KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND. Post your Hats to above address. It’s worth while. Fee quite moderate. GEORGE CHIGNELL, Auctioneer, Valuer and Land Accent. 91-93, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON (near Id Section). ’’Phone 3830. Auctions conducted anywhere in town or' Country. Probate and Commercial Valuations Tskcn “Let Chignell Sell It.” INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, “The World’s Schoolhouse.” 2,500,000 Students enrolled, 15,000 Students in New Zealand. The I.C.S. can qualify you for a good position in our 180 different' occupations. There is no interference with your present work—you study at home at your own convenience and yon can earn while you learn. Write to-day for free descriptive booklet to 1,C.5., 814, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland.
“FERTILITY* SEEDS, Our Vegetable Seeds .✓are most carefully selected and thoroughly tested. Our Flower Seeds comprise the choicest strains from the world’s most famous growers. ( WE DEAL IN EVERYTHING FOR THE ' GARDEN. Correspondence Solicited. Note address— t J. AMD S. HOP KINS, LTD n SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, 122, Queen St, (opp. Herald Office), AUCKLAND. LION! ALE. LEON STOUT. OAT HALT STOUT. Three Famous Lines. None Purer. None Better. The best of malt, hops and sugar and sparkling water—better cannot be drawn from any mountain spring in New Zealand—are the simple ingredients of these nutritious and invigorating tonics. Strongly recommended by the medical fraternity. THE LION BREWERY, LIMITED, Mountain and Khyber Pass Roads, AUCKLAND. , ic Notices. PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT. * MR E. ROSEMaN, Boot Repairer, of Papakura, begs to announce that be has taken into Partnership Mr C. BOULTER. Mr. Boulter has had many years’ experience in the trade and is a first-class workman in all its branches. Country people please note that we Specialise in Repair, of F arm Boots.
FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received at, the Council Chambers, Hall Street, Pukekohe, up to 5 pm. on TUESDAY, the 12th day of July, 1921, for'the following works:— CONTRACT No. 510—For quarrying, spawling and stacking 2000 cubic yards of stone at McLoughlin’s Quarry, Wiri. CONTRACT No. 511—For conveying 2000 cubic yards of stone from McLaughlin’s Quarry, Wiri, to Glasson’s Landing, Karaka. CONTRACT No. 512—For quarrying, spawling and stacking 1000 cubic yards of spawls at Karaka Quarry, Karaka. Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Hall Street, i-V ekohe, and also at the New Zesshuid Herald Office, Auckland The lowest or any tender n< ' e 1 sarily accepted. Intending t< nde. r, > w 1 i the locality of Coi t H'.ts and 511 at I<> am. o ' MM Ist day of 'r’v, 'PI : 1 -> l l'i the westen> <nd of 1 w '& Manurewa. .1. K Vr t! '
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 645, 28 June 1921, Page 1
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