NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A watch has been found. A paddock of hay is for sale. A sum of money has been. lost. A black mare is straying on. Mr Ed* ward's paddock, Hikurangi. An amethyst and pearl brooch was lost on 28th November, a reward is offered for its return. The time for receiving claims against the estate of Walter Cecil Paulden, deceased, has been extended to February 5, 1917. The Whangarci and Kawakawa Eacing Clubs hold their meetings at Kensington Park on 11th, 12th and 13th January. Eesidents of Kamo and district are reminded of a free lecture on "Armageddon and the Future King of the World" to be delivered by Mr K. E. Macdonald in the Kamo Hall to-night, commencing at 8 p.m., when a cordial welcome is extended to all. The annual general meeting of the Northern Publishing Co., Ltd., will be held on Thursday next week. Tie chief item of public interest will be the allocation of the Company's contribution to the Patriotic Fund. Tho amount to be given (which the audi tor has not yet exactly decided) w:!l represent a surrender of interest the capital invested in the eompa;;/. If you want to do business, art ••r----tise. " If you want to do more hn mess, advertise more. It )■? i : -\ plan, and efficacious airier ••*-"
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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1916, Page 2
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