SHARLAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE never fails to keep fresh eggs sweet and good. Thousands use it.
WHANGAREI ROWING CLUB. T/HE Official Opening of the above Club has been unavoidably Postponed till THURSDAY, 6th November.HGlD. H. BRADLEY, 374 Hon. Secretary. CUBSCRIPTIONS to the "Northern Advocate" for the quarter end'.ng 31/12/19 are now due. No discount will be allowed off the booking rate after the 31st inst. Subscribers wishing to take advantage of the liberal discount offered for advance payments should act promptly. 27 A MEMORIAL SERVICE TN honour of the Siste r and Nurses who died on Active Service or during the Epidemic will be held in CHRIST CHURCH, WHANGAREI, on SUNDAY, OCT. 26th, at 11 a.m. Th c Offertory will be given to the N.Z. Trained Nurses' Association War Memorial. 379
NORTHERN LAND SELLERS. jIIG demand for Northern Farms, at reasonable prices. Send full particulars and authority to sell ti J. CARLTON AND CO., Lancl Agents, 20 Union Buildings, Custom street East, Auckland. 793 WE Pay 1/9 Spot Caeh for Guaranteed Fresh Egg-5; any quantity. — J & S ONS ' BANK STREET, WHANGAREI.
362 MARSDEN LICENSING DISTRICT. "The Licensing Act, 1908." Eighth Schedule. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T WILLIAM THOMAS SIMONS, of x > Whangarei, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the Premises situate at Whangarei, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Whangarei on the 9th day of December, 1919, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Andrew Edmond McMahon, my appointee. Dated at Whangarei, the 20th day of October, 1919 . W. T. SIMONS, 360
THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. 11 LECTU RE S- W •q LECT UR E S J J CONC ER T S \2 J2 C ONCERT S \ 2 ALL DIFFERENT. Season Tickets: ADULTS, 10/. CHILDREN, 4/. STUDENTS, 6/. Season Reserves, 2/ Extra. Office: GAS CO.'S SHOWROOM. 'PHONE 74. Tickets can be obtained as above o r of Messrs F. Morrison, J. Woolley, F. Kelly, Hosking, Middleton, F, W. Reed, W. Abbott, F. Higginson, C. D. McLean, Hopewell, S. Walkor, D. W. Miller, Clayton Thome, L. Pickmere, Lovatt, Cutforth, J. Palmer, A. M. McLeod, Dr. Frazerhurst, etc. LADIES' COMMITTEE. A FURTHER Meeting of the Ladies' Committee will be held at the Office in Water Street, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON (To-morrow) at 3 o'clock, when Miss Newman will be glad to meet all lady enthusiasts. 377 gAND QARNIVAL SURPRISE PACKETS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th. T>E sure you get your share of the good things. See the Prizes at the Depot, Wood's Boot Shop, Cameron Street: Sideboard, Inlaid Table Tops, Electric Irons, etc. OCTOBER 27th, LABOUR DAY. Children's Procession leaves the Triangle at 10 a.m. Motor Lorries and Cars provided for the young Children. KENSINGTON PARK, CHILDREN'S SPORTS, AT 11 A.M. Schools Championship, Schools Relay Race, Schools Tug-of-war, at 1 P-m. Fire Brigade Events by Whangarei Fire Brigade at 1.30 p.m. Bicycle Races at 2 p.m. Football Tournament, at 3 p.m. Refreshments obtainable on the Ground. Hot water provided Free. MUSIC BY MUNICIPAL BAND EVENING, AT 7.45 P.M. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT AND PICTURES. at LYCEUM THEATRE.
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Northern Advocate, 22 October 1919, Page 5
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