WAX TED TO SELL A GREAT Sixpenny Line!—“Neverub.’* XX Progress Stores (R. J. Cates), Mt Eden’s Leading Grocer, Dominion Rd. Tr. A RMSTRONG’S, Great North Rd.—6o XX. New Rabbit Traps, 90s; Fletcher Califont, £G; Pyrene Fire Extinguisher, Arthur ford, 33 sl Paul slCheapest and best Ladders, Wheelbarrows, Steps, Washtubs, Trestles, etc. —Phone 43-397. A WNINGS, Tents, Sun Blinds, Canvas XX Goods. I make and sell them. —A. E. Little, 10 Pitt St. BUILDING Timber, Bricks, Posts, Doors, Windows, Ranges, Cor. Iron, —-Sawyer and Lowndes, 21 Lower Hobson St., phone 41-421. CAMERA, Kodak, postcard; anastigmat lens, nearly new; cheap to cash buyer. Te Punga, 114 Grey’s Avenue. DAD’S SHOP.—Splendid Oiled Rimu Bed, iron sides, 355; Combination Chest, 305.—464 Queen St. TXAD’S BRANCH, Top Queen Street.— 4-piece Rimu Bedroom Suite, £l6 10s; Oval Rimu Dining Tables, from £2 2s. DR. BEST’S Retfa Pills, from 10s 6d, post free.—Auckland Pharmacy, SS4 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. D E Queen St., opp. Town Hall. DR. HALL’S FAMOUS CAPSOLS.— Price, 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure getting genuine order direct from Sole Agents, Bridge Drug Store, Ltd., Chemists, 3 Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge). ELECTRIC Lamps, from 16 to 60 watts, Is 9d; Carbide, 6d lb; Sin Crack proof Hose, 6d foot.—Boyle, 41 Victoria St., Auckland. INVESTIGATE latest additions to long line National Cash Register; two recent total-adders. £37 and £44. FINEST value ever offered in New Zealand in Chinaware, Leather Goods, Travelling Cases and Household Lines. All stock at below wholesale prices. Ladies’ Silver Leather Strap Wristlet Watches clearing at 7s 6d.— Bargain Emporium, cpp. Civic Square, 328 Queen St. NEW Oak-finish National Cash Registers, total adding; £2 deposit, £2 monthly: liberal allowances old model: WINDFALLS, mixed, Delicious Jonathan,, etc., mostly large firm, 701 b. bag, 5s 6d; Jelly Grapes, 6s half-bushel, recipe supplied.—H. C. Henderson, Te Kauwhata. Young,” (b) “Little Holes in Heaven”; selections, band, (a) “The Coloured Major.” (b) “Breakdown”; recitation, Miss Jenkin, “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”; tenor and barotine, Messrs. Rogers and Thompson, “Excelsior.” 4YA Dunedin:463 metres, 250 watts. Silent day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 3
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