Exceptionally Good SHOE Values for Women We've just finished Stock-taking and we've found a few lines of Footwear for Women" that have been quite overlooked by the sales-people. We could, of course keep the stock and obtairk full prices, and! so move thenkoff slowly, but tiiis is not; our Tfcay. A mistake/has been made \and the Foot* ear must go wimin the next flew days at reduce! prices, airo. here are the clumpled va/ue. we offer you foil FOUR T>mS ONLY. WOMEN'S GtiACE KP> —Button and Lace Boots, 16/af now 12/6. WOMEN'S T&IN Q&FORD SHOES— Slightly po/nted toes, made by C. P. |Fc/<* (America), 17/6; now 14/Jt WOMEN'S iN LACE SHOE—Crevette cjJfh top, smart looking, mediunjftle, 13/6; now 8/11. WOMEN'S*' WALLOW CALF, TAN DERBY THE SHOE—Projecting solei? round! toes, sizes 5, 6, 7; 15/f; now K/6. Come and try W some of these J special lines. j/ Harrisoib & Sons I THE BUSY STORE. BANK STIfEET. i_ I INSURE WIT& THE \EW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., The Premier Colonial Company. FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT. Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd. —Whangarei Agents. M. J. Whitelaw —Kamo Agent and Live Stock Inspector. Agencies throughout the North. i F. RUSSELL BAKER, District Inspector. C/o Auckland Farmers' Union, Whangarei. SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Nurse ChaVipell wilL/feliver her secjond lecture Inder the auspices of the ! above Socief* in /he Presbyterian Hall TO-NIGHT ajf 7.30. Principal sAjjfct: "Natural Feeding." All invitpa. On Tuesday (paning a lecture will be delivered for girls, at the same hour ami placV |IRS. J. E> HOLMES, ** Hon. Secretary. W. McKINSTRY. LICENSED LAND COMMISSION AGENT. REGISTERED ACCOUNTANT Member Land Agents Association. Agents for: AMiance Assurance Co., Ltd., Fire and Accident, Norwich Union Life Society. Orders taken for K.C.T. Co., Joinery, etc., Oregon Pine and Jarrah, Auckland and Waipuna, Ellis and Bernard joinery. Rents Collected. 'Phone: 191, Office; 75, Private Residence. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1913. BAPTIST CHURCH./ Tabernacle —11 and /, Rew-. Albert Whallfcy- i BAPTIST MISSION. Titoki—2.3|; Houto, 7—Mr A. Galpin. '%■ J j METMODIST CHURCH. Whangarei-* 11 a.m. and If p.m., Rev. ' R. P. Kea#l (Church jwmiversary).. Morning s&bject: "Sofae achievements of tlte Gospel." jEvening subject:—"The|Missionar| Awakening" (100 th annHtersary). J Kamo—ll, Mr&T. Camjferon. Hikurangi—ll |nd 7, Mr. G. C. Laws. Maungatapere—l.3o, Rfv. R. P. Keall Ruatangata—2.3(l Mr.IT. Cameron. Marua —3, Mr. «. C.fLaws. Riponui—Tuesdak 7J50, Mr. G. C. Laws. | / CHURCH dp/ ENGLAND. Whangarei—S, H.M; 10.30; 11, H.C.; 2.30, C; 3.30, H|B.; 7. Otaika—ll. £\ Maungakaramea-J-SlsO. Kaitara—2.3o. / I Maunu—7.3o. / 1 Kamo—ll, Mr# Crale; 7, Rev. F. Sampson. § \ Hikurangi—l#, H.C.,1 Rev. F. Sampson; Service, Rev. F. Sampssn; 7, MrlJohnson. PRES^YTERIANICHURCH. Whangaref-11, the Blptism. of Fire; 7, Watejiwords, a selmon to young men. Preacher, Rev.SVm. Day. Kauri —SB Rev. W. Heather, M.A. Kamo — f\, Mr. W. H. HtSloway. Mr W. H. HMloway. Mr. A. Toby. Hikurfngi—7, Mr W. H. flolloway. Tuesdly, 7th, Whananaki, T |.3o Mr W. H. Jlolloway. ' : Wednesday, Bth, Kaimamaku, 7.30, Mr. H. HollowayThursday, 9th, Helena Bay, 7.30, Mr W. H. Holloway. Friday, 10th, Jordan, 7,30, Mr. W. H. Holloway.
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Northern Advocate, 4 October 1913, Page 4
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