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MISCELLANEOUS. LOST.—-Boy's Coat, on IToey's Hill, Kamo Road, Saturday afternoon. — Finder return to Robinson, c/o Wilkinson, Kamo. LOST.—A Dark Blue Persian Cat. Finder rewarded on returning it to Dr. Walker. Anyone detaining- it after this notion wili prosecuted. I-OUSE FOR SALE. Owner leaving- the district wishes to Dispose of his Property. House of G rooms; built of first-class kauri, i-acre- situated on a corner section, with fruit trees. No reasonable offer refused. —Apply by letter "House," Advocate Office. SIR JOSEPH WARD Will Speak in the j TOWN If ALL, WHANG AREI, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER ?>O, At 8 p.m. W. A. PARKER, Liberal Association. Qs CIGARETTE Tasteless and Non/JP tTfßn \ inflammable. ZJ||l h |i ! BiA Fitted with White Sβ fMMm Metal Rim, and is U WkmJ in a Soft Leatber PRICE, 1/6 EACH. POST ?" REE ' 1/S, |Wi l w| ECCLES BROS,, ffl 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 woiilrV appreciate them. WILL YOU CALL AND SEE THEM At GAGER'S FANCY GOODS STORE. HIKURANGI. CKXXXK3 0000000000 000000000 0 ; DIARIES FOR_ 1915. ' § & Now on hand a Full 2 jc Range. An early selec- p '<- tion prevents disap- 5 o pointment, as many num- g X bers are liable to be un- o P procurable by New Year. % 6 XMAS PRESENTS. 9 % XMAS NUMBERS OF ILLUS- 2 A TRATED PAPERS. 6 I* N.Z. POSTCARDS. 5 XMAS AND NEW YEAR 6 CARDS. £ ANNUAL VOLUMES. . % In Full Variety to Please p All Your Friends. <y F. W.'REED, I Opposite the Post Office, P WHANGAREI. 9 CWOCKKKKWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. -Swanson Street, Auckland. FOUNDED 179?. .Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000. 'prompt and liberal settlements. MR MAJOR ROBSON has been appointed as one of the Agents of this Company. " WHANGAREI AGENCIES:' MR G. CLARK-WALKER, Cameron Street. MR MAJOR ROBSON, "Waikoura." T. S. JACKA Manager. IN MEMORIAM. . BAKER. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Josiah Baker, who departed this life in Whangarei on November 26, 1912. This is the .day of remembrance to us all, This is the day that is sad to recall. Only those who hav e lost one are able to tell The strain of the heart at not saying farewell. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. BAKER.—In memory of our father, Josiah Baker, who died at Whangarei Hospital, November 26, 1912. "Ever to the Cross he clings." Inserted by Baker Bros.

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Northern Advocate, 26 November 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 26 November 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 26 November 1914, Page 4