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WANTED, ETC. , 1 Cash prepaid advertisements, such ai lost, found, wanted, etc., 16 words 1/- (three ineertlons.2/6), additional words Id each. If booked 6d extra will be charged. Tenders, public announcements, meetings, theatric&le and similar advertisements 4/» per mcli per Insertion.'. Births, marriages, deaths, funo. al BoticGß 2/6 each; la Memoriam 2/6 per Inch. WANTED—Good General.—Apply;, Mrs Peat, Kamo. Good wages. PROF. HUTTON, Certificated Vocalist, Trinity' College, London, Bank street. iW ANTED—Smart, well-dducated Boy for mechanical dentistry.—Apply Kean-Clarke Bros. - LOST—White Fox Terrier.—Please return M. Ward, care Wrlgley, baker. Detainer prosecuted. 100,000 LESSONS in Pianoforte, Singing, etc., have been given by Prof. Hutton, Bank street. FOR Leather Goods, Peggy Bags, Purses, Dressing Cases, etc., try Joseph Palmer, Whangarei. PlANOS—Brinsmead, Boyds and Bells. Britain's .Best British Built— British and. Continental Piano Co. Bank street, LOST—One Tan Collie Bitch; answers to of Maid.—'Finder rewarded on leaving same at James' boarding-house. WANTED KNOWN—Rata Spreaders, 2% x 1 x 4 feet, suitable for pallings or wire fences. Price 17/6 per 100 booked, 16/6 cash. Also kindling wood now on hand.—Apply Hardie Bros. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. FOR Enlargements in Black and White or Sepia go to T.G. PALMER, Portrait Photographer, Cameron st., Whangarei. f • OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT— Wanted to Buy, sound or broken Teeth, on gold, silver'or vulcanite; best possible prices in New Zealand. Post any you have to J. Dunstone, P.O. Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. Estab. 25 years. All parcels ■ should have sender's name and address inside. All kinds of Dental Waste bought for re-manufacturing. WE MUST FIGHT OR PERISH. " THE Safest and Best way to Combat Disease and keep Healthy is by using specially prepared HERBAL REMED T ES, also that Wonderful Ladies' Remedy ORANGE LILY which has a world-wide reputation.—Pure JERUSALEM OLIVE 'OIL, KIDNEY TABLETS, NERVINE, etc., obtainable only from W. EDWARD' WINSHIP, Herbal Specialist, Cameron street, Whangarei. YOUNG PEOPLE'S GUILD RED CROSS FETE. In Aid of our Wounded Soldiers. At the PAROCHIAL HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, from 1.30 p.m. to 40 p.m. Help the kiddies in their effort to help our Boys. Farmers and all who can, are asked to help fill the Junible, Farm Produce, Needlework, Lolly and Refreshment Stalls. If you cannot be in the Trenches. you can do your share RIGHT HERE. Watch our Advt. for further particulars, but meantime GET BUSY and help us make the Children's Fete a Huge Success. Goods should be left at the Paro-* chial Hall on Saturday Afternoon 21st, or on the 25th inst. MRS HANLON, Hon. Sec. TO EARX MORE LEARX MORE ! EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. IBANK STREET', WHANGAREL (Opposite Post Office.) See Students' Drawings in windows. Ask for Free Descriptive Circulars. 250 Courses to choose from. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED DURING THIS DISPLAY. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. PRESBYTERIAN. Whangarei—ll a.m. ("The Blessed ■Life," VI.); 7 p.m. (Religion in Art: 11., "Love and Life," by G. F. Watts, R.A.).—Preacher, Rev. Wm. Day. METHODIST. Whangarei—ll a.m., Rev. H. Daniel. Whangarei—7 p.m., Rev. A. Whalley. Kamo—7 p.m., Rev. H. Daniel. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Whangarei—ll a.m. (Beatitudes, VII.); 7 p.m. (Consequences'of Denial).—Pastor S. B. Maiden. .SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. Whareora—2.3o. p.m.,. Pastor S. B. Maiden. SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. Oddfellows' Hall, James street.—Sunday night, 7.15. Speaker, Mr James Anderson. Wednesday night, 'Bible-reading at 7.43. You are cordially invited.

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Northern Advocate, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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