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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN—A. N Galpm, Raumanga Road, undertakes ploughing, town carting, etc. stove wood supplied. 'Phone 3245. 313 NOTICE. APPLICATIONS invited for the position of Secretary to the Maungatapere Dairy Co. Applications close June 10th. For particulars apply to J. H. HAYWARD, 186 Chairman. WHANGAREI WINTER giHOW —TOWN HALL— JUNE Bth, 9th and 10th Late entries may be made at Mr Parker's Office, Bank street, till i SATURDAY, June sth. J. D. HORN, 315 Secretary. WHANGAREI LAWN TENNIS CLUB. TTHE first of a series of Dances to be held under the auspices of tha above Club will be held at the Parochial Hall on THURSDAY Evening next, 3rd June. Subscription: Gentlemen 2/; Ladies 1/. L. T. PICKMERE, 292 Hon. Sec, pro tern. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIM'S AGAINST ESTATES. "WOT.ICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against any of the deceased persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder (and whose estates are under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate-such claims, supported by full particulars, and certified as due and owing by the respective estates at? the death of the respective deceased persons, with the Public Trustee's local office at Auckland, on or before the 31st day of July, 1920. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. (1) Romolo Andreas Seopinicb, late of Whangarei, labourer. K. N. H. BROWNE, Local Deputy Public Trustee. Auckland, .28th Miay. 1920. 375 HOSIERY "RLACK cotton hose (fast colours) 2/6, 3/11, 4/9. All wool Cashmere hose 5/11, 6/11. Blk. silk ankle hose, 4/11, 7/11. FOR GOOD VALUE AND LOW PRICES shop at WILSON'S, STILL CHEAPEST DRAPER. NOTICE. TO MY CUSTOMERS & OTHERS. retaining my horses as indispensable I am putting a Motor Truck on the road—hoping for quicker despatch and better delivery than heretofore—commencing WEDNESDAY, June 2nd. - J. S MITH ' COAL DEIALER & CARRIER. 'Phone: 371 (pending 'phone being installed). Orders may be left at Swanberg's Bakery, opp. Smith and Woodman's. 303 pjGS THAT PAY THE RENT.— Breeder Charles Brice's South Island and Imported Berkshire Pig 3, South Island and Sydney Royal Show •Champion Yorkshire Pigs. South 13----land and England Royal Show Black Devon Pigs, Stud Breeder of Prize and Stud Pigs for 17 years, South Island Champion Blue Persian Cats, South Island Champion 'Chinchilla Oats. Splendid young stock 1 always for sale. Show and Utility Poultry. —H. O. COX, Sunshine Farm, Pukchuia', Northern Wairoa. 281 HEADACHES "WINETY Per Cent. o f Headaches h most authorities claim, are due to Eye-strain. The Cause of Eye-strain is commonly Defective | Sight. If your eyes are troubling you in any way we can help you. We only advise wearing Glasses where they ar c absolutely necessary. F.. A.. FARMER, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, D.8.0.A., Land.Univ. (By Exam.) Foster's Pharmacy, Whangarei ' ' : 778 I • —! "Anything that affects the port Wanganui affiects the public," so says the "Chronicle" in a leader on harbour essentials., "The supply of sugar to Wellington'is still of the hand-to-mouth description," stated a merchant to a reporter. "Th e demand exceeds the ! supply by a wide margin," h e continued, "but the position is somewhat I easier this week. The Board of Trade allows merchants four or five tons at a time; consequently in order to meet th e position,'the retailers are only allowed a bag or two. Tha Board of Trade keeps track of practically every bag of sugar that comes into Wellington in order to see that every retailer gets his pro* portion." It all happened on a tramcar bound for Knrori on Saturday afternoon. The car, as usual on Saturdays, was crowded with hockey players. When an elderly lady entered the rear cabin one of the players courteously made room for her, but to the surprise of all, a hefty kind of "gentleman-" made himself comfortable in the offered seat. However, another seat- was found for the lady, As the wan left the tramcar, he remarked, "What are you looking at m e for like that; you look as if yo/a would eat me." "Oh, no," was the quick reply from, the man who had vacated hjia seat for the lady, "that is impossible; you see, I'm a Jew,"- - A powerful germicide to destroy infectiou.3 germs in the mouth arid I throat will be found in Sharlatid's Formalin Throat Tablets (Mint or Ginnamon Flavour). Sold everywhere 2/. 2U4

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Northern Advocate, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 3 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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