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WANTED, Etc. , Cash prepaid advertisements, suc-n as iosi, found, wanted, etc., I 16 words 1/- (three insertions 2/o',) additional words Id each. If booked (id extra will be charged. Tenders, public announcements, meetings, theatrical and similar advertisements at scale rate. Births, marriages, deaths, funeral notices 2/6 each; In Mcmoriam 2/6 per inch. WANTED TO BUY—Fowls for tabl-3. Fraser and Richardson. T OST—On Saturday evening, a Patent Leather Shoe.—Would finder please leave at "Advocate" office. HPWO young men seek Employment on farm, nsed to all kinds farm work. —Write "A.H.P.," "Advocate." npo LET—Modern 5-roomed House, wash-house, copper and tubs, electric light.—Miss MoLeod, Kamo road. VyANTED —By married woman, one or two places Washing-Cleaning by the day.—Write "W.R.," "Advocate." WANTED—A Respectable Elderly Woman as Housekeeper, good home. —Write "Housekeeper," "Advocate" office. YOUR Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, Altered, Repaired; look lik| e new for few shillings.—American Tailoring, next Lyceum. TOST—'Saturday night, between | Cameron street and Bank street, j Soldier's Badge, keepsake.—Please re. turn to "Advocate." Man wants to undertake ■Milking on shares, hand milking preferred, up to 40 cows, can give satisfaction, reference from last employer.—Write "J.T.," "Advocate." VOICE CULTURE, Piano, Violin.— Prof. Hutton, Phy. 8., Certificated street, next Gunson's. 'Phone 101. \rOICE CULTURE, Piano, Violin.— Prof. Hutton, Phy. 8., Certificated London.—Cameron street, next Gunson's. 'Phone 101. England's leading piano for 200 years; other makers, call ana inspect; repairs exe_ cuted on premises, resident tuner.—B. and C. Piano Co., Cameron street, next Gunson's. 'Phone 101. NEARLY KILLED AGAIN. KAISER'S CHARMED EXISTENCE. (Reuter Cable). (Press Assn.—Reed. 5.5 p.m.) ZURICH, July 21. A frontier paper, the "Echo Yon Rheinfall," reports that, according to German deserters, a soldier threw a bomb at the Kaiser's motor in June. The chauffeur and an adjutant were killed. Some say that the Kaiser escaped, while others report that he was injured. It is noteworthy that he did not attend the recent political conferences, the Crown Prince representing him. SPANISH TUEMOIL. CATALIAN MOVE THWARTED. \ustralian and N.Z. Cable Association (Press Assn. —Rocd. 5.5.p.m.) MADRID, July 20. The Governor, aided by public forces carrying firearms, entered the Palace at Barcelona where seventy deputies and senators with their leaders —Signors Cambo, Lerroux, and Melquiades —formerly the so-called Catalian Parliament, were assembled, and compelled the meeting to disperse, without incident. RAILWAY DISPUTES. VIOLENT INCIDENTS. (Reuter Cable). (Received 5.5 p.m.) MADRID, July 20. The Minister of the Interior makes the statement that Barcelona is now quiet and that work is proceeding. The railwaymen in the province of Valentia struck, but subsequently resumed. Reports have been received of the derailment of a passenger train near Saragossa, a collision at Caspe station (between Madrid and Barcelona), and a collision on the Nonthenu railway in Valentia, all interrupting communications. CONFLICT WITH POLICE. TROOPS INTERVENE. \ustralian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.35 p.m.) MADRID, July 21. The strike troubles in Valentia were serious. Bloodshed occurred, and food distribution, tramways, and newspapers were stopped. There were violent disturbances in the working-class quarters. The gendarmerie intervened and were attacked from balconies and windows, the troops restoring order. [The cable news in this issue accredited to "The Times" has appeared In that jouruai, but only where expressly stated is such news the editorial ooinion of "The Times."!

SALE WINTER SALE il SALE ll OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, GENTS', LADIES', & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, at ANDERSON & CO.'S Cameron Street, Whangarei l 1 Now Going 1 1 A I f\ j L SALE| vJn ISALE

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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 3

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