NEW YEAR'S DAY. To the 'People of Z\[prth Auckland. JANUARY Ist is your day out. It is the day for your wives, your children, and your friends. It takes place at ONERAHI. The natural conditions for a day's outing are idealistic. Hot Water in abundance will be supplied free. Bring your Tea Pots. . " If you do not wish to be bothered with the preparation of lunches, REFRESHMENTS may be obtained on the ground. TRAINS leave Whangarei for Onerahi at 9 a.m., 9.45, 10.10, 11.30, and 1 p.m., returning from Onerahi at 4 p.m., 4.40, 4 50, 5,25, 6.5, and 10.50 p.m. Trains leave Opua-for Onerahi at 7.10 a.m., and make the return trip leaving Onerahi at 4.50 p.m. Another train leaves Hukerenui for Onerahi at 8.20 a.m., returning at 4.50 p.m. W. M. JACK, Sea
fCI-^s^'f ; Write for one—it's \\ \\ //C» ; \\ CVERYONE needs a good \\ \\ W Calendar, but it is very \\ \\ wbA. k Nf7* \& difficult to get a satisfactory Cal- \ \\ wt'\ It- '\ '\1 * endar nowadays. The Proprie- j V\\l >U ff''' * IOrS ° f " Amber Ti P s " Tea have I l\ \\ \Jv%J>M Jf M Hierefore published two artistic | i\ \\ Wlffim^Jn l i- and beautiful calendars, splen- |\ \\ flf^vCS* WJ [f die " v P" n t*d > n seven colours. :h\ \\ lf y '''' J] If you wish to secure a copy, ||\ \\ send f° ur P ence in stamps to pa\ tt^s* ,tA jj cover cost of P° ,ta fi e andpack§®Ma in £> addressing your letter to pj|\ r==^M*^ S "Amber Tips" Tea, Box 946, . Jj|j|\ \\''" e> ■> " V '\"' Cliristchurch. It is necessary for %\ \\ t* * 7 ° t '<*t; ii ' ? - applicants to write as early as ||jfjij|s\ \j s » 'l/if*'■}- y-\ possible in view of the very li^^ l^?'-^"? '' large demand for calendars, ■ ?Ifiil \~-~r-*^Z^f?Bo['-"-I and the fact tliat on, y a limited number are available. Only one will be sent to each applicant 't is not necessary for you to be a user of '" Amber Ti P s " '■err 6fe7iT''i, ; Tea in order to obtain a free || calendar. Write to-day. 207 STOP c - D - Windust. P. G. Colebrook. "*" 'Phone 248. 'Phone 180. Geeking for land when the following is available. If not good enough, what do you require ? \l/INDUST AND ' 307 Acres carrying 150 cows and bullocks, 65 fattening sheep, and 11 BUILDING CONTRACTORS. horses (in all 283 head) last Sum- — mer and Winter. All Classes of Building Work ; Rich deep black flats, with long undertaken. Tidal River Frontage. ■ ... Only the best of land could carry Satisfaction Guaranteed, the stock. Pleasant surroundings. Buildings: 7-roomed House, milking sheds for 100 cows, etc., etc. niMMA Fnpr*i?T A substantial well made good farm. Tn DINNA FORGET. £37—GOING SO CHEAP 537 RFSIDFNTq OF WA>PTT AND TERMS: £2500 CASH. DISTRICT Ring or write for more information yr , THE je WELLER> ATTPTCr AND W. R. MACKKSY, Treated you generously in the 167, QUEEN STREET past, so remember the Old Shop. , in /< tr t v\i n ' y° u re Q u i r e Christmas Goods % , i oWr " mail y° ur orders or call when in Telephone 3635. 186 town. All Superior Stocks/ [ — — gRNEST I^AUD, "It's just as logical to stop adver- < Son of the late W> Maud >> tising to save expense as it is to stop 101, Karangahape Rch, Auckland. the clock to save time."—"Dramatic Telephone 645 A. 420
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Northern Advocate, 22 December 1919, Page 4
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