"ONEKAHI HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGINGS Good Accommodation for Visitors. Hot and Cold 3:>ths, electric light, Good Bathing and Fishing. One Minute from Railway Station and .__, Wharf. TERMS MODERATE. MRS H. A. GOING, — Proprietress. *- " -THE DOMINION FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPOT. Always on hand only the FRESHEST of VEGETABLES. We are now able to supply Vegetables and Fruit Wholesale or Retail to any part of the District by modern transit. PRICES REASONABLE. 'Phone 101. Cameron St., WHANGAREI. , 994 ' j BACK AGAIN . AT HIS OLD TRADE. ■ W. WOODS Has Reopened an Up-to-date Boot Shop in CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. In the centrally-situated premises lately occupied by the Gane Co.. His Stock is complete and, as of old, his .».„.,.». PRICES WILL BE FOUND RIGHT. Old and New Customers Heartily Welcomed. Boots and Shoes in all sizes stocked to suit all Pockets. 419 BRICKS. fjRDERS will oe taken for Bricks lV for the Otonga Brickworks by— JAMES gHEARS, KAMO or OTONGA, 337 till further notice. WHILE-YOU-WAIT BOOT REPAIRER. T>EPAIRS by Post promptly atteaded to. All kinds of men's boots made to order. Hand-sewn work a specialty. MARSHALL'S CORNER. WATER STREET. <497 SAM BROWN, EXPERT IN THE MATTER OF VENETIAN BLINDS Elizabeth St., MAIRTOWN. 457 COOMBS BROS. IfcfrANUFACTURERS of Furniture, Shop Fittings, etc. All classes of Woodwork undertaken. Address: WALTON STREET (Above Lovatt's Mill). Box No. 79. 'Phone 295. __ rt _ COOMBS BROS. WHANGAREI-DARGAVILLE MOTOR SERVICE. QUBJECT to Weather Conditions Motors will leave James' Hotel for Dargaville at 9 a.m. Mondays, WednesdaYs and Fridays, returning th>. same day. Single Fare £i. P. G. THORLEY, Thoni 261. JUST LANDED. LADIES' & GENT'S CYCLES.— & GENT'S CYCLES— Eadie Coaster Hubs and B.P. Brakes. t TTTARANTEE MY BICYCLES I GUARANX REpAIRg PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN. j. W. M C INTYRE WATER STREET. OQ£> ' NPRWICH UNION Fire Insurance Society, Ltd. Established 1797. MR L. sTM AXWELL ' LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Water Street, Whangarei, Has been Agent for this --- All Classes of Risks accepted at lowest current rates. D. B. GILFILLAN, Manager. Auckland, 7th November, 1919. 219 — ~piNNA FORGET. J&ENTS OF r WAIPU AND Ti/rATT-n THE JEWELLER, MAUJJ, AUCKLAND, rrwotad you generously in the S so Jemember the Old Shop. ?f you require Christmas Goods - ioiivour orders or call when in town. All Superior Stocks. gRNEST |y[AUD, (Son of the late W. Maud), 101, Karangahape Rd., Auckland. Telephone 645 A. 4ZU j ~ STOP rLakine for land when the followS e tg isavailable. If not good „«,V<rh what do you require ? en q.f A«es carrying 150 cows and 65 fattening sheep, and 11 horses fin all JBB head) last Sumflats, with long Tidal River Frontage. Only the best of land could carry the stock. Pleasant surroundings. Wiiildings: 7-roomed House, milking F~aL for 100 cows, etc., etc. A substantial well made good farm. _37?-GOING SO CHEAP.—£37 * 37 TERMS: £2500 CASH. Ring or write for more information W. R. MACKESY, 167, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 3635. 186
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1920, Page 3
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