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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 10 August 1921, Page 6

 

mA X I TIOE TTOE (Comfortable Latest Model) Day or Night. REG. PhTILIPS Hill Street, Wabkworth, Boats mid Trains met. Wedding Parties catered for. WARKWORTH TOWN LIBRARY. nHEAP BEADING for Winter V Nights. Subscription—%2s per quarter, 6s per year for 2 Books. 2s 6d per quarter, 8s per year for 3 Books. Open every night 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays and Fridays: : 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 4 p.m. H. B. MOOEE, Librarian. THE LEADING COMPANY IN THE DOMINION. Insure with The New Zealand, An A.7T<lan3> Company. fiee * ocjdent ti/jakine ice Accident Maeiine H. P. kfSSLING, Manaokr, AUCKLAND. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER WARKWORTH. Repairs of ■■■)'■ descriptions will be accepted meantime by Mi .rown, of the Farmers O&.iopi; Ltd. . Mr workmanship i» my best credential, or«r 10 yw's »xp«riene© with the b«st firm* in th« Pominwn. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NOKTHEBMT IBOIiLBB MILLING CO., I*TD Our Only Sellable, Food Products. Flour and Oatmeal and Boiled Oats Milling in Auckland. , It is twenty yearn since the present Company acquired these fine mills, and it hat left no stone unturned to cater to the public in quality and price. It is a genuine local iuduntry, and relies solely upon the Dominion for its wheat and oat supplies. . ..v'vii '^ •. > TheTCompany handles annually 350,000 sacks., of wheat and oats. Its annual coal consumption ' about 5 ,£OO tons from mines in the Auckland district. The annual wages hill is £15,500. The plant and suehinery is kept up.to date in every icupeot. The "CHAMPION '.' Mutcle. BaiatrJSr/uid of Flour id to be seen everywheie, also the '• STANDARD " Brand of Oatmealjand Rolled Oatsv These two ftpe blends of fo,od products" have akek'dy built up a grand race' of .athletes,^ ~beti4ea.rejuyena.thig; their _paientß for the counry** •weal; '-"'■" Since the Cqmpany'B^nc,e^|u>n itiifl^iuc/jaMfully" ebmb rated flour'frustS.istiikSs; ahortageaa, . apd now.is i^^he^Wiir P^pir^ti^Tin^th^; ', mnfik nian.as iw.eU ,M,th^f outfir,. a*'.^,CHd% WttHXiib apd)." STANJ?AIII)x'.', fl^ur and, o^ : , meal baga are used for-uuder ; ai«J>to.p .wea^'in. poj^w.feßrs,Natnr^^,simpte Mife■ d^^of., At.our, agricullsp^ti^FAvt 111?.-c.°.P3P& T)y,'&, fiae displays/Of :jt« prine-winning .tejktfijr of; rb^uti^tjliheriis^is one of the mWRffk I "ftfe^ nt the.Sh6w i !a'nd ! irie*outfchs ">msM£&sK display there woulttbe dwoont«!|»t.. ' # * # In sending letter* tv this p»p«*rdo not addresa them to an individual, but to "Manager "Bodney Times," "Editor Bodnej Times" or ju*t '* Sidney Timea." It ,*rill obviate detoy. No «o»B Witmbt # Only oi»« OonAcor without 4^^#UUYEA'S MATtfBWA. Be pr«ere9«r*Tr»j*> th» boat—DUlij TKA'S MAIWNA COKN7LOUB.

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