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WANTED. —By handy man,- Day Work: Gardening or odd jobs.—Apply Advocate. LOST. —Boy's Coat, on Hoey's Hill, Kamo Road, Saturday afternoon. — Finder return to Robinson, c/o Wilkinson, Kamo. LOST. —A Dark Blue Persian Cat. Finder i _v, anivd on returning- it to Dr. Walker. Anyone detaining it after t!_;> notice will be prosecuted. WANTED. — Two Furnished Rooms, in nic 0 locality, with use of conveniences.— "Quiet," Advocate Office. Do not forget CHILDREN'S GUILD BAZAAR on SATURDAY, December sth, 2.10 p.m., at PAROCHIAL HALL. Admission Od. Every Child a prize. Pish Ponds, Bran Tubs, etc. PlANO—Bargain, £25. Owner leaving. O r hir e system, 3/8 weekly. Good tone and touch. Small deposit. —B. &C. PIANO AGENCY, next to Wrigley, Baker. 'Phone 101. PUBLIC NOTICE. On and after the Ist December the Retail Price of Pork will be Reduced One Penny per lb all round. (Signed) FRASER & RICHARDSON. Whangarei, November 25, 1914. ' HOUSE FOR SALE. ! Owner leaving the district wishes jto Dispose of his Property. House of I 6 rooms; built of first-class kauri. 3-acre situated on a corner section, with fruit trees. No reasonable offer refused. —Apply by letter "House," Advocate Office. IMPOUNDED. —Sunday, November 22, On e Light Bay Pony Mare; not shod, small white spot on forehead, small scar on foreleg; about five years old; no other visible brands. If the above is not claimed and all expenses paid it will be Sold on SATURDAY, November 28, at 12 Noon. I. W. MOORE, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED. —November 25, for Trespass on Mr Fraser's property 'at Maungatapere, One Black Mare; aged, not shod; white spot on forehead, white on nose. Also One Bay Mare; aged, not shod; white spots on j back. No other visible brands. If th e above are not claimed and all expenses paid, they will be Sold on SATURDAY, November 28, at 12 Noon. I. W. MOORE, Poundkeeper. A Good Piano, PROPERLY USED, should not deteriorate in tone. Careful, expert attention will Restore it. MR. S. D. HICKIE. SPECIALIST IN TONE, ACOUSTICS, ETC., LONDON, ENG., is now touring N.Z. in the interests of several well-known Makers of Pianos and Organs. Directly recommended- by MESSRS JOHN BRINSMEAD and others ,in whose fijpntelo he-has tuned for the, late Sir Charles Halle, M. Paderewski, and other famous musicians. APPRECIATION PROM LAST COLONY VISITED. Government House, Hongkong, 13th Aug., /.14. Dea r Mr Hickie, — 1 am dh _ci:ed by His Excellency to inform you that he wishes to thank you for your attention to the Pianos! (Signed) Private Se'cty. to H.E. Usual Fee. Distance no object if conveyance is sent. Address: WHANGAREI HOTEL. Q CIGARETTE HOLDERS. i_iiii_Sii_\ Tasteless and Non/Jii— Mil 1 inflammable. ___■[ Jllfll Fitted with White AH ™'"™- Metal Rim, and is \mi i hi a Soft Leather \mHSj j Case .* PRICE, 1/6 EACH. |prv-&g| post FREE, 1/8. IRHh ECCL ES BROS., VHHr WHANGAREI. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. We are now showing a Beautiful Selection of XMAS CARDS AND POSTCARDS OF N.Z. SCENERY AND MAORI STUDIES. These Cards are very suitable for Home Greetings, and your friends would appreciate them. WILL YOU CALL AND SEE THEM At GAGER'S FANCY GOODS STORE. HIKURANGI. OOOOSXKKKKKKi-aoOOaOOOOOOOO o 2 DIARIES FOR 1915. k 6 Now on hand a Full O x Range. An early selec- A 9 tion prevents disap- x 6 pointment, as many num- 9 2 bers are liable to be un- 6 9 procurable by New Year. g 6 XMAS PRESENTS. g 8 XMAS NUMBERS OF ILLUS- ? I TRATED PAPERS. X N.Z. POSTCARDS. g XMAS AND NEW YEAR X CARDS. g - ANNUAL VOLUMES. ? In Full Variety to Please o All Your Friends. 5 F. W. REED, I Opposite the Post Office, g WHANGAREI. g 1 <K>oo<XK>oooo<>o<><K>oo<>o<>o<>o<><>

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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 4

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