There's gold in the rock where the miners flock, There's gold in the sands of the sea; There's gold in the very air we breathe, Could science but set it free. There's hidden gold in the pirate's hold;, And we'll find it some dfiy, I'm sure; There's ease worth gold for a cough or cold, In Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.
PUBLIC NOTICES. J)R. gARNARDO'S JJOMES A CONCERT & DANCE RECITAL will be held in the TOWN HALL, in aid of the above, on TUESDAY, OCT. 12. Prffces: 2-/ and 1/-. Children halfpricte. x 620 "RUNNING on my property: 1 2year Polled Angus steer. Owner can have same on application. If not claimed will be sold to pity expenses. STANLEY PHILLIPS. Portland. 567 NOTICE. T WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife. HARRY JOHNSON. Portland. 59 l
NOTICE. TN accordance with Section 21 of the Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908, I, Arnold Thomas Hayes, farmer of Kaimamaku, hereby give notice that I will make application to the Whangarei County Council at its meeting on August 31st 1920, for a slaughtering license in connection with SecbJon 7, Block VIII., Hukerenui Survey District. . 628 A. T. HAVES. KAMO CATTLE DIP A SPECIAL Meeting of farmers will be held at B. Harris' Rooms, James street, Whangarei, WEDNESDAY Next, September 29, at 1.30 p.m. sharp to recleive committee's report in connection with the erection of a Cattle Dip at Kamo. 523 S. C. JOUNNEAUX. HIKURANGIFOOTBALL gOCIAL AND J)ANCE will be held in HIKURANGI HALL FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER Good Floor-Good Music-Good Supper Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 1/6: Double Ticket, 4/-. 605
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Northern Advocate, 28 September 1920, Page 5
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