Specia". Adveruaemeiats. — Eighteen; words .1/-, o insertions 2/6; cash only. OFFICE GIRL WANTED. WANTED—A Smart, Business-Jike GIRL for OFFICE. Apply "Law," care of the "Advocate" Office. ! . i WANTED —A Cook, good wages for! suitable person.—Apply "The Criterion." WANTED—A Young Man to assist en a Farm.—Apply to Marshall and Sons, Bank Street. WANTED.—A Smart Girl to learn the Tailoring Trade.—Apply A. E. Meldrum. WANTED—Man, attend bath, enpines, etc, etc. —Apply Kamo Springs Hotel. WANTED KNOWN—You can buy Cycles and Sporting Goods at 10 per cent, lower than Auckland prices, at J, M. Hoey's Cycle Warehouse, Bank Street, Whangarei. WANTED'KNOWN—That Lux Light is the cheapest on earth. Send your lamps to F. B. Kelty and Co. to have Lux burner fitted. WANTED TO SELL — Bargains. Second-Hand Pianos £14, £17, £25 and £30; also high-priced Spencer, almost new, £65. Easy terms. Brit-1 is=h and Continental Piano Coy., Bank- j street. LOST.—On Hukerenui Show Day, Brown Spaniel Pup.—Reward on returning to Jane Wilson, Hukerenui. FOR SALE—Domo Separators. Tried and proved the best on the market; i2-Gallon Separators, £3 5s. —F. B. Kelty and Co. FOR SALE.—Kensington, 3 Sections, 51 x 142; owner left district. None better, none cheaper.—A. Toby, Hikurcngi. FOR SALE—Totara Posts, in any quantity; a real good sample.—Apply Hardie Bros. . i CARRY YOUR OWN BANK.— Splendid Solid Silver Sovereign Cases. Now being sold for 5/6-, 9 ct. Gold ditto from 30/-. Get in quick, as these will soon sell at Geo. Halliday's, Cameron-street. AVOID A BAD SCRAPE by using Gibbs' Shaving Soap. Positively the best on the market. Procurable at Halliday's Elite Hairdressing Saloon. Cameron-street. WHY WALK when you can buy a RELIABLE CYCLE from J M. Hoey for. £6 15s, who is sole agent for North Auckland for Genuine B.S.A. j Machines. > j WANTED KNOWN.—That F. B. I Kelty and Co. are the cheapest for all,' kinds of Farm Machinery. rOU WANT MORE TIME ?—Halliday < will sell you a case full of it for 7/6.,! Try these reliable watches, fully qua-, ranteed and only 7s 6d. at Geo. Halliday's, Cameron Street. ' EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT in!i and Wedding Rings, Gold ■. Brooch<?*\ Pendants, Sleeve Links, Watches, Muff Chains, etc., etc. may be had at J. MAURER'S, JEWELLER, Cameron Street. A TREAT FOR YOURSELF choos ing them, and A TREAT FOR", YOUR FRIENDS receiving them, i What Why, 'Ninas presents at Maurer's! Unlimited variety of Silverware, including Manicure sets Silver-Backed Hair Brushes and Mirrors, Match Boxes, Neck Laces, Muff Chains (in gold and silver), Vases, Cut. Glass Silver Mounted HairPin Rollers and Boxes; Silver Mounted Scent Bottles, etc., etc., at J. Maurer's, Jeweller, Cameron Street. FOR LADIES ONLY. — Golf Brooches (hundreds to select from), 3/6 upwards; Charm Pins, endless as-: sortment of all the latest designs from 2/6; 9ct. Gold Rings from 7/-, at Geo. Halliday's, Jeweller, Cameron-street. ENGLAND'S GREATEST PIANO, Brinsmead.—Highest possible distinction, the Cross of the Legion of Honor; 35 gold medals, supplied to H.M. tf.e King, Crowned Heads of Europe ;■ Royal Academy of Music, P. and O.S.S. Co., etc., only £65. —Address B. and C. Piano Co., Bank Street. WHY go without a Piano when you can purchase one from 4s per week from the British and Continental Piano Company, Bank Street. HAMILTON A WILSON, (Dentist) Has commenced the Practice of his J. Profession in conjunction with Mr C. L. Storey, Bank Street. 'Phone 39. I *"" CHAFF CUTTING. THE Undersigned is prepared to undertake CHAFFCUTTING and Wood Sawing in the Whangarei district, at reasonable terms, having imported a complete Plant for that purpose. [WM. KEHOE, * r-i v r- " ■ ; iWhangarel
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Northern Advocate, 23 February 1911, Page 1
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