PUBLIC NOTICES. "hockey. LADIES' REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. AUCKLAND A v. HIGH SCHOOL GROUND. ~ THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST. ■:■ •:• .- 3 P.M. . . ■... 250 jypNSTER. JJOCKEY J)ANCE Under Auspices Whangarei Hockey Association. IN HONOUR AUCKLAND AND WHANGAREI REP. TEAMS. WILL BE HELD In »pOWN JJALL On 22^°' GENTS 3/0. LADIES 2/6. 250 DARGAVILLE-WHANGAREI MOTOR SERVICE. QUBJECT to Weather Conditions Motors ,Will leave James*. Hotel for Dargaville at 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning the same day. ... ; Single' Fare, £lr -••■ -■•-■ <■■■••■ P. G. THORLEY, 'Phone 261. WAR LOAnInSCRIBED STOCK. A PPLICATIONS Received for sums" ' from £ibo to £s*ooo. Payments extending from 10 to 19 years, in yearly or half-yearly instalments. In the event of death of subscriber, all unpaid instalments are remitted. Apply G. A. STORRAR, 230 Cameron Street,. WHANGAREI RACES. OCTOBER 9th AND 10th. TiN Response to a large Petition I hereby request,the Burgesses, to observe THURSDAY, October 9th,- ' and FRIDAY, October . 10th, Race Days, as Half Holidays. J. S. DENT, 259 Mayor. WHANGAREI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ■pHE Quarterly Meeting of this Chamber will be held at 7.30 p.m. sharp on FRIDAY, 22nd August, In the Supper Room, Town Hall. At the conclusion of the ordinary business an address will be delivered by Dr. Mcllraith on "The Problem of Gold in Currency and in Commerce." All interested are invited to attend. : • " 253 GOLF CLUB. OPENING OF COURSE. WHAKAPARA. A VERY Fine Golf Course ha 3 . been, laid put...jn a mos-t pic-, turesque situation close to the Township of Whakapara, and has been, in partial use for some time. The Official Opening, held over until the : completion of the' Course, takes, place on SATURDAY, AUGUST 23.' A ; general invitation is extended to visitors from all parts and in particular to Players from neighbouring Clulbs. The Links will lie open to visiting players all day, and the Opening Function will take place.at 3 p.m. 256 - N.NATHAN, THE KING'S BILLIARD PARLOURS. JAMES ST., WHANGAREI. A LCOCK'S Commercial Tables. •**• Snooker and Pool. Electric light* ample space and seating accommodation. Soft Drinks and Sweets: always Up-to-date.; James Troy and Co., Proprietors. 403 HARRISONS s For "' BOOT REPAIRS. gjEND Them along to us for GOOD WORK. WE make them look like NEW. '.-... "'..' ■"'■'■' '"•' NEAiTNESS, DESPATCH, ECO- [ NOMY GUARANTEED, '' ; JAS, JJARRISON & gONS., ! SHOE SPECIALISTS, BANK ST., WHANGAREI. , 238 XAt WILSON'S The Cheapest Draper. Ladies' Blk., 1/1, Rib Hose 1/9; Dye Guaran--1 teed. Men's UnderXI pants 2/9. ■■■■%# "compare our prices. J% —FRESH! — FRESH! — FRESH!— VI7HOLESOME CONFECTIONERY VV manufactured daily by MURRAY AND SONS sold at Candy Kitchen, Cameron street, and ,at Murray's Lounge, Bank street, where the CHOICEST OF FRUIT is always obtainable. Our Hot Drinks and Dainty Dishes apeak for themselves. We specialise in quality in all lines. —the cut out frieze in— —wallpaper decorationIs the Newest and Most Attractive Style of Decoration and with Stripe, Linen or Plain Effects, makes a Charming Result. . It will be a pleasure to show you" Patterns and New Designs. j. hTw^^ WALLPAPER SPECIALIST, PAINTER AND SIGNWRITER, BANK. STREET, WHANGAREI. i Thbae2oß. 108
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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1919, Page 5
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