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"WHANGABEI. POEOTI. MANQAEEt. MANQAKAHIA. S. RAWNSLEY Cameron-st., Whangarei. gash buyer of Kauri Gum, Fungus, Eggs, Butter & Produce. o SOLE AGENT in the Whangarei District for the CELEBBATED Peerless Flour GROCEBIES and DIGGERS' EEQUISITES ■#- AT LOWEST PHICES. THE, Whangarei Hotel. l^& McHahon, Proprietor. This old and favourite House, noted for all-round comfort and civility, is now in THOROUGHLY COMPETENT HANDS; Good Liquor, Good Table. Good StaMine. Chas. R LOVATT, WHA^QAREI. Carpenter, Joiner, & Millwright. Undertakes all kinds of work in above lines. * Several years* experience amongst njacninery on Thames Goldfielde. Large WOODJUf TANKS, circular or square, up to 24ft. diameter. MOTTO.— A sound job at a fair price, NOTE.— AII workmen employed by me are insured. RESIDENCE : Opposite Wesleyan Church.

R. Frodsham, d WHANGAEEI a AND KAMO. I NEW SEASON SEEDS a Just to Hand.

l I : The Peerless Steam Cooker. UNIVERSALLY acknowledged to to be the ideal means of cooking: by 1 several people alreudy asiog them in the North--1 era Wairoa district. Warranted to cook Meat, Pudding and Vegetable* at thfl same time without emitting any unptaMl|&t odours or mingling the fiavoun. Being ontl^e same principle air the Qoppa Maori. lfo< heavy "saucepans. No tough meat, no indigestion. ; ; TdE IDEAL IWW> AND VAPOUR Theiftia bo man. troman ht- «A>mt-~ iik^ia-^ woud whom. TinMwh and vapour came«O«fns-' will not ' benefit.' for rneirtnatisin^ there is nothißg to, equal a bajih of thia nature. <* ' * AGENT for 'McLeod Bros., BAISKET & \VIG£ER FTJENITtJBE MANUFACTURERS. Also a stock of GENTS' & LADIES' BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS & DANCING SHOES. Lately acquired ' . . from ISjc Day at wholesale prfees. These will beS sold at bed rock \prices. Show-room at Mr Tothill's office, next door to Hunter fc Wilson, Auctioneers. ' FEATSK B. BTJOKLAND. TIME TABLE., WHAKGAEEI, KAMO, AND SPEINGS HOTEL. Leaves Bans Coemeb : 7.45 a.m. lor Kamo and Springs Hotel. 10.30 „ for Kamo only. 1.30 p.m. for Kamo and Springs Hotel. - 4. „ for Kamo and Springs Hotel. Leaves Springs Hotel and Kamo: 9.0 a.m., Springs Hotel. 11.30 „ , leaves Kamo only. 2.30 p.m., Springs Hotel. 0.0 „ , „ »» CAMEKON-STUEET. Saddle Horeeß and Buggies for hire. 1 Horses.broken in to single and double haraesp. Charges Moderate. F. NEARY, Proprietress.

TfcROM all parts of New Zealanc Jb »c are constantly receiving appreciative letters from Students in the ..... The School Teachers by Mail^BfecK«nical Electrical, Locomotive, Mkriue, Stationary, and Textile Engineering, Heating, Plumbino and Gas-Fittiug, Ventilation, Dyeing, Mathematics, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping, Accountancy, Auditing, Civil Service, University and Law Coaching, French, D. and E., -Languages, and Commercial Law. The American School of Correspondence "enables you, by spending a few hours of your "time weekly in home study, to qualify yourself for a better position. The fees are low, and payable in monthly instalments. If you are interested, write to-day for Free Handbook of School. If you decide to join, the studies can be. commenced at once. The School teaches wherever the mail reaches. Communicate with , THE HEMINGWAY^ COMMERCIAL, 1 COACHING ato CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 192, Queen-street, Awno.un>, Representatives. v ' F. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. CAN NOW SUPPLY ' , A limited number of settings from NtfTl Pen.—BUFF OEPINGTONS (imp.), Cook,; England. Cock Golden Nugget, shown twice, 2nd at late Auckland Show and Ist at Whangarei, mated to hens Ist, 2nd and 3rd, at Whangarei and 3rd at Auckland. \ PRICE 21/ PER DOZ. No. 2 Pen.— HOUDANS, (imp.) Cook, England. Cock Cardinal Wolseley, Ist at Auckland Ist at Whangarei, mated to hens Ist and 2nd at Auckland, Ist, 2nd and Special at Whangarei. PRICE 21/ PER SETTING. AH unfertile eggs replaced. ' Young stock from above at reasonable prices, after September. POULTRY. . FOR BALE.-PURE-BREIf MI NORCA pullets and hens. Sittings of Minorca eggs, fiom prize and imported stocks. Also eggs of Indian Ruuner Ducks. ' MRS ASHFORTH, Mairtown. FUNGUS. WANTED to buy sun-dried fungus inauy quantity at highest market prices. H. B. MORTON & CO. Uustom-Btreet, . Auckland.

WESTFIELD ~~^ 1 Crops "tjj'dJS 1 Qua " ty ' P^TftT® ALL USERS MORE THAN SATISFIED M A Am Prizes Won. Testimonials are Worth Reading. jlf | /""% 1 9 1 Hm^ I^-^ Mr. E Ferguson, of Towai, Mr. Geo. FOSTER, Oruaiti, Mangonui, says, 30th -^ JBL-^ A ▼" -»----f uses tins Manure. He took March, 1902 :—'* For Potatoes I use no other Manure Three First Prizes in 1901 and than , Westiield Brand.' Last year I had a flrsr- • - - _ «-^ Two First Prizes in 1902 at c /ass crop ; used sto 6 cwt. your spec/a/ /Maiw/re to Hrwl^lc? +1-1^ Oi^r^rkt*/! f the Bay of Islands Autumn the acre. Tubers were highly commended by all IIOICIS LllC tvCd/lvl* Show, and Three First Prizes whb bought them." _ _ ■^^^^■^^^■^■■■H m 1 90 1 and Three First and b _______ —■_■—■■■■ —■_■■■■■— -■■■■-■■■■■■■■B f^H^li^ftU^Thnw 1 MR - W. Davis, Paparoa, writes, 2 oth May, 1902 :- WF^Tpfpi n Pi5Si m Han™ "II is impossible to grow Potatoes successfully in «.t,:«, , AQ TTQTTAT WESTFIELD^Potato nanure oyxr so \\ wit hout your Special Potato Manure." TESTIMONIALS this year Ab ÜbUAl,— IL ' » , J^ EXCELLENT. MANUFACTURERS: • . _^"^^__w Kempthorne, Prosser & Qo/s . H»««-j =r NEW ZEALAND DRUG COHPANY, LTD. Work - WEST o "fo D TAH CH v.

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 22 July 1902, Page 1

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