%v A-slTi-iiS, iiiTC. Cash-prepaid advertisements, such a&iost,-found, wanted, etc., 16 wordsv_y.- (.three insertions 2/6,) additional words la eacn. If booked will be - charged. ; : ? •; Tenders, public announcements, meetings, theatrical and similar advertisements "■_£: scale rate. .. ■ *" Births, marriages, deaths* funeral notices 2/6 each; In Memorian 2/6 per inch. WANTED—Experienced Ledger- * keeper.—Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Whangarei. WANTED TO RENT—3 Unfurnished Rooms, or part of house. — Write "X.," "Advocate." : HPO LET—Six-roomed House, Manse street, all conveniences; rent 14/ —H. S. Hill. 'Phone 128. WANTED TO BUY—A Push Chair, in good order, seagrass preferred,—Apply "A.8.C.," "Advocate." AIREDALE Bitch, 14 ' months, highest pedigree, for'sale," cheap. ■ —Apply Captain Thompson, Poroti. rpO LET—Commodious Office, ground floor, electric light.—Apply to T. H. Steadman, solicitor, Whangarei. POR SALE—Two Surveyors' Tripods (mahogany); one new; cheap —Apply F. W. Birch, cabinetmaker, Bank street. CURFACE Sowing Seed—Cocksfoot 6d, Clover lOd lb; splendid value. Samples on application.—Boyd's Agency, Dunedin.WANTED TO RENT.—Furnished House or Exchange for Furnished House in Russell.—Write "Urgent," "Advocate." T evening, .from motor car, Parochial Hall, "Whangarei, black Rug.—Reward A. R. Crane, Whangarei. dv > • WANTED TO LET—Large Furnished Double Bed-room; tele phone, all conveniences.—Write "D.E.F.," Post Office. -■ : WANTED Leg- ¥ horn Pure-bred Padriian-Hillcrest strain- Settings,:: 14 ,eggs 6/-; .layin ; :-- Ducks for sale, ' also Incubator.—H Brown, Onerahi.' "J7OR SALE or would Let to an ap proved tenant, a House in Mans ' street; every convenience and within drainage a^rea. —Apply to C. "R. Fricker, Manse street. ' T OST—In Cameron street,' Friday, English Setter, liver and white face, white body. Anyone found retaining same will be prosecuted.— Mrs R. Douglas, Rust Lane. "POR SALE—Launch, 22 feet; sails and all accessories, 5 h\p. Zealandia engine, thorough working order, owner leaving for camp.— Write "Hatea," care "Advocate." TTALSE TEETH, pound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others. —Peafline Co., 168 Queen street, Auckland. A MERICAN-BUILT SUITS at Lowest Possible Prices; Cleaning Dyeing, Repairing mechanically done. —Next Lyceum, Whangarei. *~__pORTRAIT pOSTCARDS.-— PER. DOZEN—B/G Proofs Shown. PALMER PHOTOGRAPHER, CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. Large Size Sepia Enlargements, framed in Oak 30/- ---" E W (|OOD S.— BLOUSES, COSTUMES, DRESS MATERIALS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC.. NOW SHOWING —At— WILSON'S J)RAPERY gTORE, NEXT LYCEUM. . SCE-CREAM' REASON. x y Commencing SATURDAY WETj September 14. MURRAY'S .LOUNGE -— for Frozen Dainties and Drinics. Call in and try for yourself. PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS— For Cutting 80 acres of 1 Bush at Tauraroa; all trees to be cut up to 2ft 6in.—Write "Trees,' "Advocate." _______ PHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.
Presbyterian Church to-morrow at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper dispensed at morning service. Minister, Rev. G. W. Lochore. Maungatapere —2.30 p.m. METHODIST. Whangarei—ll a.m., Preacher, Rev. J. R. Clark. (Subject: "Lessons from the Life of Moses"). 7 p.m., Preacher, Mr Harrison. (Subject: "The Life that God gives us now. ) Kamo. —7 p.m., Rev. J. R. Clark. BAPTIST. Whangarei—ll and 7 Rev W. E. Lambert. ("The Price of Sin.") Non-churchgoers especially invited. EBENEZER HALL. 7 pm. Speaker, Mr J. B. Bentley. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m., Bible Address. SALVATION ARMY. 7 a m.—Kneedrill, 11 a.m. Holiness meeting. 7 p.m. Salvation meeting; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Yeimg People's services.— Ensign McRoberts, Captain Edwards. A THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE will be given in Masonic Hall on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. Subject: Progressive Religion. __ J| EaH H. Residents of Whangarei and Surrounding Districts who a»e invested in a DEPENDABLE and NATURAL. WAY TO HEALTH may obtain-all information, without fear of obligation from MISS E. COOK, The Langham, Whangarei, CHRISTMAS CARDS. A FULL RANGE of Samples of Private Greeting Christmas Cards have just arrived and may ho seen at the "Advocate" Office. i Those wishing to book orders i should do so early in order that the goods may be delivered in time. The sample book is open for inspection at all hours of the day. NOTICE TO WHANGAREI PUBLIC. PANNAN'S (PKOWN TRAKERY Are now taking Orders for Soldiers' Birthday and Christmas Cakes. Call on ns before going olsewhere. We find the tin make and decorate your cake, then solder it down ready for postage after inspection. Order? can be left at own Water street shop (onnosite Smith and Woodman's), our Bank street branch, just around Harrison's corner, or at Mr Neeve's shon. Unner Bank street. Telephone 371.
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