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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 13 April 1921, Page 6

 

mA X I Tl O R TTIEE (Comfortable Latest Model) Day ok Night. REG. PHTLLIPS Hill Street, Wabicworth, 'Phone,. 12d. Boats and Trains met. Wedding Parties catered for. J. M. MELVILLE, SOLICITOR, ETC., HAS Removed to 19 & 21, Shorts Buildings, opposite National Bank, Queen Street, Auckland. . 'GLYN_DAIRY 00. Time-Table for April, 1921. mHE GIYN DAIRY CO.'S Launch X "Dairy Maid" -will run from Warkworth and call at River ports for the purpose of collecting Cream as follows: — Leaves Wabkvtokth : Monday, 4th .. .. 12 noon Monday, 11th .. B.SO a.m. Monday, 18th .. .. 12 noon Monday, 25th.. .. 8.30 a.m. MR F.dß. K. McARTHUR is again starting general private practice in rooms adjoining the North Auckland Farmers' Monday's, Wednesday's and Fridays, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Date of commencement, MONDAY, 7th March. W. P. BAILEY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER WARKWORTH, Kepairs of all descriptions -will be accepted meantime by Mr Brown,, of the Farmers' Co.-op., Ltd. My workmanship is my best credential, over 10 year's experience with the best firms in the Dominion. SATISFACTION GTTAEANTEED. NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LTD. <)ur Only Reliable Food Prp; ducts. *.. ■ Flou|;, and Oatmeal and " Rolled Oats Milling in Auck?, . ; , " land. >'. jjj£ —————— . .^ : , It" is twenty years since the present Company These fine mills, and it has left no, stone - ? unturned" to cater to the public iv quality and ,- ;-.,twprice^JLtis a genuine local industry, and relies soiely upon the Dominion for its wheat and oat nsuppiiesl ■ . ■ ■~.;•; ■ . . ; Thepompany handles annually 350,000 sacks ~; Of. wheat and oats. Its annual coal consumption is about. 5,500 tons from mines in the Auckland district. The annual wages hill is £15,500. lie plant and machinery is kept up to date.in '.; every respect. ; The "CHAMPION" Muscle Raiser Brand 'of Flour is to be seen everywhere, also the •• STANDARD ".Brand of Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. .These two'fine blends of food products have already built up a grand race of athletes, besides rejuvenating their parents for the coun'; ry's weal.' "■ ' ' Since the Company's inception it has success' fully combated flour trusts, strikes, shoftagess, and now is in the war period, supplying the inner man as well as the outer, as " CHAMPION" and "STANDARD" flour and oat-" meal bags are used for under and top wear in parts where Nature's simple life devoid of erratic fashions is in vegue. X*"; At f6iir agricultural shows this Company's ......:-fiOB displays of ita prize-winnings teams of beautiful horses is one of the principal features of the Show, and without the " CHAMPION display there would be discontent. Keep 1 The " Champion " Standard Unfurled. .."■■..■ >■■■ ■ -, "/'?(i '•' ...... #*#in sending etters to this paper 1 do not1 address them to an individual, |>ut to "Manager, Bodney Times," | Bodney Times "■* or just •' ißWdriey Times." It will obviate de-B^r-.; : : v .,. : ; ■■•■:■ No' Bosk WiTjiovrx Thobw. Only one Cornflour without, defeat—l>TJKY?A'S MAI, -i.ZEWA.-i BeS>ragre6iiyeT-u«» the best—DUß COKNFLOUB.

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