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WANTEDS, ETC. i CHALLENGE the profiteeringcommittee. —W. Maine the boot man, Whangarei. 37 iHOURT Shoes.' t? New Shipment. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. 970 GTEEL Queen Disc, "Vega" Separa- ° tors, Garden Seats, Drills. Booth Macdonald and Co., F. Coburn, Whangarei Agent. i 8 Saved annually by the >&OVV\J peop] . of -whangarei through Maine the boot man, lowering 'the price of boots. > 37 A LL men should learn the gentle " tk art of self-defence. All men should also go where they can get a gentle shave. The Allies' Saloon is the place. »08 PING up H. Edmonds (Stand 1V 'Phone, 155; House 'Phone, 411) when you require the services of a taxi. <>$9 'pHE cheapest writing tablet on the market: 60 large leaves for 9d. W. Maine, the boot man Cameron st. 37 (CONSULT R. H. Allan for Signs They are business getters; therefore the best. 9_ UTICK to the man who lowered the prices of boots, shoes, hosiery, etc. Why stick to the man who keeps the prices up? W. Maine, the people's boot seller Cameron street. 37 T>USY MOTHERS.—Save time and money by bringing your sewing to the Baby Linen Shop, Cameron street. We execute your orders neatly and quickly. Wedding trousseaux and infant layettes made to order. Lowest possible prices. Work guaranteed. 484 T ADIES' Glace Lace .Shoes, 18/6. Hodgson's Shoe Store. 970 CONSULT R. H Allan for snow cards. You will see them in most windows. 91 WHEN your pockets are empty and > boots are dear see Bill Massey. He will tell you see Bill Maine, the boot man, he is the man who keeps prices down. Cameron street, Whangarei. 3 / "REPAIRS while you wait. Hodg1V son's Shoe Store. ' 970 "trOW much money have 'you lost 'through not reading the advertisement of Maine, the 'boot man, ir. the "Advocate" and how much more are you govmg to lose? Cameron street, Whangarei. 37 PUBLIC ~MAIR PARK TEA PAVILION. -T<HE Mair Park Tea Pavilion will be opened TO-MORROW at 2.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea: 1/-. MARY WIGLEY. 52 TENDERS FOR TIMBER CARTING are invited for delivering two or three million feet of sawn timber from Joyce's Mataraua Mill to the Ra'ikohe Railway Station, about nine miles. Tenders close on TUESDAY, September 21. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions' on application to—A. E. JOYCE, Kaikohe. 35 "~ SCHOOLBOY REPS. AUCKLAND v. WHANGAREI. RETURN MATCH. TTE'NSINGTON, MON, AUG. 30th at 2.30 p.m. Admission: 6d; Schoolboys: 3d. F. E. BLAKEY 34 ' Hon. Secretary, WIHANGARfFaND DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION. »T___- Annual .General Meeting of the above will be held in the Marble Bar Tearooms on TUESDAY, 31st inst., at 8 p.m. All players and enthusiasts invited. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet of last year; Presentation of Trophy; General. L. J. BROOMFIELD, ; 4 , 8 Hon. Secretary. ; qITrTh" gERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. METHODIST. Whangarei.—ll a.m., Rjev. J. &• Clark; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Heather Kamo.— 7p.m. Rev. J. R. Clark. livamo. £ RESBY . TIE:RIAHf Whangarei.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister, Rev. Geo. Lochore. 5o BAPTIST. Whangarei.—ll *.-nv. Rev. W. J_. Lambert; 7 p.m., Rev. B. James. Nonchurchgoers are cordially invited. TTATT EBENEZER HALL. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service Wednesday.—7.4s p.m., Bible Reading You are cordially invited. <jy THE SALVATION ARMY. Mission services.—7 a.m., 11 a.m.. 3 p.m., 7 p.m. All are invited to attend these services. 3b PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. "YTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against tne estate of Hugh Peters, late of Wha. ' nanaki, settler, deceased, (whose estate is under administration by . he ' 'Public Trustee) are hereby required jto lodge in duplicate, such claims, sup- ' ported by full particulars and certi- ■ fled as due and owing by the said es- • tate at the date of the death of the 1 said deceased, with the Public Trus- ' 'tee's local office at Auckland on or " : before the 30th day of October, 1920. " j Any claim not lodged by the date 1 named is liable to exclusion. i | E. O. HALES, 1 ' Actg. Local Deputy Public Trustee. 1 j Auckland 28th August, 1920. 33 1 ■THOS. H. WATERS-COLLINGHAM ' A M.PO.C. Dr. O. Opts. * (Late pf Wellington.) EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 1 No. 14 & 16 Darby St (off Queen St) AUCKLAND. b Broken Lenses Tested and Replaced s 47-1 7~ F U~N~G U S Z FUNGUS - FUNGUS :: FUNGUS :- WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF GOOI :- . SUN-DRIED FUNGUS. Highest Price Given. AH CHEE, (Opposite G.P.0.) 4 Box: 753, AUCKLAND. 47!

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Northern Advocate, 28 August 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 28 August 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 28 August 1920, Page 5

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