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WANTESS, ETC. WANTED —Married Couple, no children; wife to do housekeeping, husband to assist with cows morning and night. Apply Mrs Crawford, "Advocate." 761 TTORD Painting Oubfits. — Paint your own Ford. Complete outfit and brushes 35/. Whangarei Engineering Co. Agents. 842 TTARRY MANN, Taxi Proprietor, Taxi 'Phone, 155; Private 'Phone, 399. Open for Car Hire Day or Night. 524 T OST—Between Harrison's Yard and Kiripaka, Saturday night, Gentleman's Gold Watch. Return to "Advocate" Office. Reward. 823 r<HECK Skirts 18/6 at Crosby's. 434 WANTED—Smart Girl to assist v Dining Room and Shop. Apply Railway Dining Rooms. 809 WANTED—2 Furnished Rooms, use tv of kitchen. 'Phone 179 K. 776 T)ELICIOUS "Packham's Triumph" Pears, 1 Jd-2d per lb; also "Beurra Capiaumont" Pears, good eating; de- \ livered in case lots cases extra. J. Blumhardt, 'phone 36. 777 "YTOTICE to Land Agents.—Land j Agents are hereby notified that my property in Ruatangata has been sold.—John Preece. 841 1 O/- REWARD.—Lost, Silver xw Wristlet Watch with blue enamel ring on face and expansion bracelet, either in Lyceum Theatre or (between Lyceum Theatre and top end of Mill Road. Return to "Advocate" Office. 808 WANTED TO BUY—A Spring Tip T Dray, horse and harness. Write "Cash Buyer," c/o Kamo Post Office. 817 WANTED TO BUY—2O sheets corrugated iron. Write cost, etc., to "Iron," "Advocate." 775 T?OR SALE—Two Dodge Cars firstclass order, any trial. Smith and Woodman, Water Street, Whangarei. 820 "DOORKEEPER wanted, immediate- - 0 ly. Apply by letter to "X.Y.Z.," "Advocate" Office. 783 /PENTLEMEN Requiring a styli3h " well-made SUIT should try A. FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, Whangarei. TjH)R your Winter Millinery try Harrison's. Th e latest styles arriving ! this week. 805 OLD FALSE TEETH Bought sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail. Est 28 years. POUND— Black and White Dog with collar on. Owner may hav e same by paying expenses. Address at Advocate" Office. 822 TRANCING Classes Re-open.— Adults: Monday, March Ist, at 7.30 p.m. Children: Saturday. March 13th, at 10 a.m. —E. M. Wilson Cen> tral Avenue. 570 PUBLIC NOTICES. WAIPU AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 34th ANNUAL SHOW AND CONCERT. At WAIPU. Thursday, 18th March, 1920. "PNTRIES received till 13th March Meals and Refreshments procurable on the Ground. Schedules and further particulars on application JOHN N. I. McKAY, 668 Secretary, pOROTI gFORTS to be held in Mr DawsonY Paddock, Poroti, Mr Dawson's Paddock, Poroti, gATURDAY, M ARGH 20 X 920, ORDER OF EVENTS, I—l2oyds Maiden Handicap of £1 10s, First £1, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d, 2—l2oyds Hurdle Handicap of £3. iFirst £2 ss, second 15s. Nomination 3s. 3—Maiden Chop of £2 10s (12 inch block). First £2, second 10s. Nomination 2s 6d. 4—iPoroti Cup Handicap, 150 yds., of £10. First £7, second £2, third £1. Nomination 6s. Acceptance 4s. s—Handicap Chop, Standing, of £8 (lis inch-block). First £6 10s, second £2 10s. Nomination ss. Acceptance 3s. o.—Quarter-mile Handicap of £3 ss. First £2, second 15s, third 10s. Nomination 3s ; 7 —Dpuble-handed Saw (15 inch block). First £4, second £1. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. B—.High Jump Handicap of £1. First 15s, second ss. Nomination Is. 9—Half-mile Handicap of £3. First £2 si? secpnd 15s, Nomination as. 10—.Consolation Race, of £1 10s. First £1, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d. Chain Stepping, Ladies' Events, Returned Soldiers' Events. The events will be post entry with th c exception of the Cup, Standing ■Handicap Chop, and Double-hand Saw, the nominations for which will close with the Secretary at Pproti on Saturday, March 13th. five Entries or no, E^ei^t. £5 FOR CHILDREN'S EVENTS Sports Commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Admission to Ground: One Shilling. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE F. L. LINNELL, 836 Secretary. When your little child is hot, restless and feverish, with a fresh col 4, don't delay, buy mmediately. Give "Nazol ,, on sugar and'sprinkle freely a handkerchief with. "NazoJ" and. Din to the dress sp that the cfald can inhale it constantly.

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Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 5

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