NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A returned soldier's badge has been lost. A young man wauts board in a private family. Messrs Harrison and Sons want an educated lad. An advertiser want to purchase a four or five-roomed cottage The Public Trustee asks for claims against the Estate of Walter Cecil Paulden, farmer, Helena Bay, deceased. Mr G. Edwards, certificated medical and surgical masseur and Miss Goss, medical, surgical and electrical masseuse, have a card in today's issue. Mr J. E. K. Clifford has received instructions from Mr E. .1. Scoble to sell at his residence, George street, Hikurangi, the whole of his household furniture, comprising many useful lines. There is for sale at the "Singers." Bank street, an oil painting which has attracted considerable notice especially from musical people. It is entitled "The Musician's Courtship." The vendor suggests that it would make an admirable wedding present. The public are reminded that W Bain and Co., will sell Mr Perrett's beautiful collection of pictures at their premises, Whter street, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. This is a chance which will probably not occur in Whangarei for many years and it should be taken advantage of.
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Northern Advocate, 7 December 1916, Page 3
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191NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Northern Advocate, 7 December 1916, Page 3
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