TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE IN THE POUND. 2/6 IN THE £ Returned On Purchases During iJ;e Sale At J. E. ROBERTS' Draper and Clothier Cameron Street. WANTED KNOWN. UMBRELLAS Recovered and paired by J. Eccles, Bank-street Branch. A large Selection of Sunshade Patterns to select from. Note the Address— J. ECCLES, Bank-street, Whangarei. FOR SALE—A Lathe and Tools In good order; a bargain.—Apply to R. Kelty, Vinetown. DR MARTIN MORTIMER reports that his charming patient is now convalescent. Directly consciousness returned she asked for Suratura. TO LET.—House of nine Rooms, about one Acre of Land; house lately occupied by Mr R. S. Hunter, on Otaika Road.—Apply Wilson and Wilson. TO LET—Furnished House for 8 or 0 months, all conveniences; five mi-m----tes from Post Office; moderate rent.— Apply A. Caller. LOST—New Panama Hat in brown paper parcel.—Finder rewarded on returning to Webb and Pearson. LOST.—On Saturday Afternoon, 21st, an Irish Setter (Bitch), five months old, piece of cord round neck. —Finder will be rewarded if returnee' to 1. Smith, Whangarei. WANTED—A Young Man to assist on a Farm.—Apply Marshall and ft.Mis, Bank Street. 'SYAWLA uoy rof act caht ulul riaf akerue!" cried the brigand chief. Ajid the fair captive smiled, contented. WANTED—Smart Man for round and shop.—Apply C. O. Knight, butcher, Cameron Street. W r ANTED—A Youth to drive the Cart. —Wallace and Co. WANTED. SMART OFFICE BOY for Solicitor's Office.—Apply in own handwriting to P.O. Box No. 29, Whangarei. WANTED. A GOOD WOMAN to Nurse and look after elderly patient (cancer). —Apply Mr Geo. Kerr, Kar"o. SINGING, PIANO, FLTJTE & YIOLLN. LESSONS given by Prof. Hutton, Gold Medallist (7 diplomas and 7 certificates), Bank Street. Teaching resumed from February 6th. THEATRE ROYAL, WHANGAREI. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st. MR W. F. MASSEY, M.P., Leader of the Opposition, Will deliver a POLITICAL ADDRESS at 8 p.m. Also at Kawakav/a on February Ist; Ohaeawai, February 2nd; Kaeo, February 3rd; Mongonui, February 4th. NO. 3. BATTALION, AUCKLAND INFANTRY. HAVING been authorised to ENROL MEMBERS for 3rd Battalion Infantry notice is hereby given that I will attend at the Drill Hall, Whangarei, on THURSDAY, 26th January, 1911, at 7.30 p.m., to receive the names of those who are liable to serve therein, being residents of Whangarei and neighbourhood, who are youths between the ages of 18 years and 21 years, and to explain the conditions of the compulsory training. T. H. STEADMAN. Captain. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a Residence in Manse Street, also of a Cottage in Vinery Lane. Plans and specifications at my office, Marshall's Buildings, where tenders will be received until NOON, FRIDAY, the 3rd prox. A. M. McLEOD, Architect.
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Northern Advocate, 25 January 1911, Page 4
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