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HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST fliO SPORTIiG 600DS_ iiHPORTER I SELL THE BEST _CYGLE_MD<TH (F /UCKLAKD. THE ONLY CYCLE REPAIR SHOP IN TUE DISTRICT. FULL STOCK OF TYRES AND ACCESSORIES. CAMERON-STREET, WHANGAKEI.

A FARMER'S TESTIMONY - HAS USED SYKES'S DRENCH FOR SIX YEARS. Six years is a good long period in which to lest a preparation. Unless satisfactory results were obtained, no farmer would continue to use SYKES'S DRENCH on valuable stock year after year. It lias been tried, tested, and proved to be the most valuable Drench in the Colony. Mr R. Budden, Otorohanga, Auckland, writes :— "Dear sir,— l consider that you have conferred a benefit on the farming community of our Colony in presenting a Drench that can be used with absolute safety, and with beneficial results for cows or horses. I have used SYKES'S DRENCH for six years wieh most gratifying success, and shall always recommend its use." Insist on having SYKES'S DRENCH. Refuse all substitutes for this invaluable remedy. From all Storekeepers at Is 6d. SYKES'S DRENCHING HORN, for administering SYKES'S DRENCH, price Is 6d. why: waste your money. If you have rheurnali?n>, ponf, or sciatica, it is useless to hope for a perm nent cure from a liuimf-nt. You can expect, at the best, uoihiug but temporary rtliif. If you want to cure jousdf you must deal with the muse which is uiic acid in tl.o system. Turntr's KiiKtMO achieves this ol ject ; it drives out (he uric acid, and all rheumatic or scialic pairs at (vce ceaep. Mr W. OiiKl*]-, |-n ii>l< r. NfW lJiigh'tn, wiitPF- : — "I wus nffuirg fuma .rvrre aituck (,f ))i'L-»iialic f.o:it, and pot H, Ixttlerf Jmctsio. Aft«.r a fiw doses ] was 1 iHe 1o B'n.v liijsclf, alil.r tip)) before hi<king | il I 101.H iior use a knifo. I will never be wilhoit Jtiik.T'MO for Ihc future, and will a hnl I V K cmi mend it t' my eufiVring 1 rt> uds. Sim! even vrl.ere 2/6 i-ivi 4/6 per bottlv. I ST. BAENABAS' PUIVAIE HOSPITAL, WHANGAREI. __ | NUKSE KENNY wishes to nfurni the inlni\)itan!s of "NTniigarei and Surrounding Distric's i)i:it llio above Institution id now upon for Patients. J Medical, Surgical and Muteruity. Telephouo : No. 70. WHANGAREI LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. MEETING takes place on MOIvDAY i ight at Harri. on's jiuildings' at 7 30 "Defence Bill, 1906," will ba discussed. C» jiics of Billcan lio obtained fro.n F. W. TUTU ILL, lii»n. Sio In the administration of the Estate of WILLIAM .SLIGHT, late of Otuhi, Settler, deceased. iT is requested that all amounts payable to this estate be paid to E. F. Warren, District Agent of the Public Trustee, Auckland, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money Order Office. All- accounts against this estate may be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before FRIDAY, the 12th day of October next, on the printed forms which can be obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 11th Sept., 1906. UNDER " THE MINING ACT, 1898." APPLICATION FOR PROSPECTING WARRANT IN RESPECT OF OTHER THAN NATIVE LAND. To the Warden of the Puhipuhi Mining District, at Whangarei. PURSUANT to " The Mining Act, 1905," the undersigned, Thomas I Holder, of Auckland, Architect, hereby applies for a mineral prospecting warrant in respect of the following land (being other then Native land):— , ALL that piece or parcel of land con- j taining by estimation 1000 acres more or less, situate at Puhipuhi, in the Puhipuhi Mining District, bounded on one side by the Kai- i inamaku Creek, and on all other sides by Crown land, as shown by the plan drawn hereon edged red, and the undersigned applies for the exclusive right to prospect for Antimony on the said land. Date and number of miner's right : 20th August, 1906 ; No. 19392. Address for service : Care W. A. Car ruth, Solicitor, Whangarei. Dated at Whangarei this 17th day of September, 1900. Signature of Applicant : Thomas Holder. Precise time of filing tlic foregoing application: 17 th September, 190(i a-t 4 p.m. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto : Tuesday, 16th October, H)ofi, at 10 a.m., at Warden's Court, at Whangarei. Objections must be filed in the Registrar's Oflicc and notified to applicant at least two days before Ihe day so appointed. WILLIAM J. RKKYK. Mining Registrar. Long's Home-made Jnms. Rasj'b'Tjy m.«l P'i'im. j»r d<>z. H>s. .i < Blrtclt Currant an 1 Plrtii „ „ 5 <1 Plniu of Vuri.uis K'nds „ „ 4 < 'Glaus J'irP, '•('". rxfr.v In t.ii'S I co"<.ir'iiiiip i;l .uit '20'1.f., -M | or H H. LONG, JOEDAN. HIKURANOI. COURT has just received another shipment of White Calicoes, Long Cloths, ■". and Lawns. Prices raDge from 3|d, 4|d to 83d per yard.

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Northern Advocate, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 22 September 1906, Page 3