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WANTED, ETC. Cash prepaid advertisement*, such as lost, found, wanted, ► etc., 16 words 1/- (three ineertlona 2/6), additional words Id each. If booked 6d extra will be charged. Tenders, public announcements, meetings, theatricals and similar advertisements 4/per inch per insertion. Births, marriages, deaths, functal motices 2/6 eaea; la ' Memoriam 2/6 per inch. FENCING to let at Parakao.— ■ Apply F. M. Ve&le. WANTED—A Boy for Farm Work, r —Apply J. , Marshall and Sons. WANTED TO RENT—Five or sixroomed 1 Cottage, handy to P.O.—Apply Hardie Bros. TRESPASSERS with. Dog or Gun will be Prosecuted.—R. H. Wharfe, Maungatapere. ' FOR SALE.—Sporting Dog; Spaniel. For particulars write to "E.C.," care Advocate office. OUR PADS make writing a pleasure. Envelopes 8 packets 1/—Bccles' Stores, WhangareL TO LET—House, six rooms, copper, tubs and bath-room.—'Particulars from F. W. Tothlll, Water street. WANTED—In private .family, two respectable men Boarders.—For address apply Mvocate Office. PROF. HUTTON, Gold Medallist, Voice Production, London, a few Vacancies for Singing and Voice Production. REMEMBER—To your friends and kinsfolk a Portrait of yourself will carry a message of thoughtfulness that is next to a personal visit. Have yonr Portrait taken now by T. G. PALMER, The Portrait Photographer, Cameron street, Whangarei. PROF. HUTTON, member Collegiate Union of Teachers, Gt. Britain, has a few Vacancies for Piano, Violin and Singing.—Piane Agency, Bank street. MISCELLANEOUS. THE Annual Meeting of the Mairtown Tennis and Croquet Club will be held in Mr Steadman's billiard-room on WEDNESDAY, May 5, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. F. BIRD, Hon. Sec. IMPOUNDED at Hikuarngi Public Pound by Mr V. Carter, Kauri i One. Jersey Steer, brand not distinct. If not claimed and expenees paid, to be sold on MONDAY, May 3, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. , J. JOHNSTON, Poundkeeper. FOOTBALL. THE Whangarei Rugby Union will hold its Annual Meeting in the Town Hall Supper-room on THURSDAY, 29th inst, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All footballers are requested to attend. ♦ T. J. CARROLL, Hon. Sec. WHANGAREI AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS of the above Association are reminded that the Annual General Meeting will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the 28th inst, at the County Chambers at 8 o'clock. K. KELLY, Hon. sec. TO BUILDERS. RE-BUILDING Commercial Hotel, Whangarei.—Tenders for the erection of the above, in brick, will be received up till 12 noon on TUESDAY, May 18, 1915. Plans and specifications at our office. MORLAND AND MORRAN, Architects, Whangarei. NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on . Mr A- E. Hoarding's property at Maunu with Dog or Gun will be prosecuted, without further notice. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. TO TRESPASSERS. TRESPASSERS on our Properties at Mangakahia with Dog or Gun will be Prosecuted. HEAPE BROS. I WRIGHT. T. LITHERLAND. > J. KNIGHTLEY. M. RUDOLPH. _ TO TRESPASSERS.' TRESPASSERS on our Properties at Mangakahia with Dog or Gun will be prosecuted. J.B.LOGAN. M. LOGAN. W. E. CLAUSEN. A. CLAUSEN. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun will be Prosecuted on the properties of the undersigned at Kauri, Hikurangi' and Marua:— W. J. BELL. A. DREVER. J. M. McINNES. A. L. OAKLEY. D. McLEOD. CAR*TER BROS. A. FINLAYSON. J. MAIN. A. c. SYMES. J. CORK. W. JOHNSTONE. PRIZE COMPETITION. /S. COYNE, The New Photographer, oners a Prize of a Guinea Enlargment for the best Advertisement to fill this' ' space. Nothing should appear in it that is not strictly true. Facts that can be used are that he is a thoroughly skilled, experienced and artistic photographer. That his best quality work is, equal to any produced in the Dominion, while the cheaper grades represent the finest work obtainable at the prices charged. That the rule, of his studio is "Have no dissatisfied customers on any account." The children's photographer, also the ladies' not to mention the men's. Consolation Prizes will be Sfreu •■/

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Northern Advocate, 28 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 28 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 28 April 1915, Page 1

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