Business Notices. MRS E. PALMER, BLOUSE AND DRESS SPECIALIST, ; 234, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Next Princess Theatre. i ' t 1 N -v , A Large Staff of Experienced Dress* | \ makers at vour service. ' / ! ' | LION ALE. LION STOUT. [■ OAT (WALT 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 recom* mended by the medical fraternity^ THE LION BREWERY, LIMITED, ! Mountain and Khyber Pass Roads. AUCKLAND. VICTOR R. JOHNS, DIRECT IMPORTER ; Of REQUISITES -FOR ALL GAMES. 31, ELM. 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 GHIGNELL, Auctioneer, Valuer and Land Agent, 91-93, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON (near Id Section). "Phone 3830. Auctions conducted anywhere in town or Country. Probate and Commercial Valuations Taken “Let Chignell Sell It.” INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, “The World’s Schoolhouse.” 2,500,000 Students enrolled, 15,000 Students in New Zealand. The ICS. 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 you can earn while you learn. Write to-day for free descriptive booklet to 1,C.5., 814, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland.
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 — J. AND S. HOPKINS, LTD., / SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, 122. Queen St, (opp. Herald Office), AUCKLAND. Public Notice®. ' FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received at the Council Chambers, Hail Street, Pukekohe, up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 12th.day of July, 1921, for the following works: — j CONTRACT No. 510 —For quarry-1 ing, 'spawling and stacking 2000 cubic yards of stone at McLoughlin’s Quarry. Wirt. 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, Pukekohe, and also at the New Zealand Herald Office, Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, . Intending tenderers will be shown the locality of Contracts Nos. 510 and 511 at 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, the Ist day of July, 1921, starting from the western end of Brown’s Road ar Manurewa. j. f. McArthur, Corn; y Engineer. Pukekohe, June 24, 192.1. ' 154 GMiMaranaHKiEHSsmaiißw, ~. , witmarauaisitfi For Sole. JgPLENDID GIG, in pen J. Danes, Coachhuild ct order. — , Buckland.. ' 177
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 646, 1 July 1921, Page 1
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