PUBLIC NOTICES. MR J. BAIRD, TAILOR, ][>EGS to Announce that he has t\ken new premises in Water Street, next "Advocate" Office, and will carry on business as usual. 962 FITCHETT & REES, SOLICITORS, AUCKLAND, Have Money to Lend At Current Rates On Good Security. 489 THOS. H. WATERS-COLLINGHAM x M.P.O.C. Dr. 0. Opts. (Late of Wellington.) EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. No. 14 & 16 Darby St (off Queen St) AUCKLAND. Broken Lenses Tested and Replaced. 474 ]?ARMS RANTED. DAIRY, SHEEP OR GRAZING. AWING to numerous recent sales in the North our lists are getting low. Our farm salesman is a Northern man of 25 years' standing and knows the district from end to end. He is a hustler and can sell your property. Send us particulars of your farm and we can assure you it will get the necessary push to effect a sale. >J»HODE J>ROS., 17-18, Phoenix Chambers (opp G.P.0.) AUCKLAND. 165 pOR QUICK gALE. X I MILES from Whangarei, 9 acres and 4-room bungalow; near School and Post Office. £750. Also FARM as going concern.— 130 Acres, 25 head stock, plough, disc harrows, separator. V QOBURN, James street, Whangarei. 275 GOOD BUYING. X ACRES of level land surveyed into 21 good Sections, with a good 7-roomed House built only 7 years, brick foundation, electric light throughout, city water, porcelain bath and Ibasin, washhouse with copper and tubs; large corrugated iron buggyshed and storeroom. Ten minutes' walk from Post Office; 3 minutes from School. PRICE, for the whole: £3500; £1000 Cash. Balance at 5 h per cent. Land Transfer Title. Full particulars on applying to — E. G. W. T IBBITS ' LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Whangarei. 277
Y.W.C.A. The Beautiful Home which we are providing for our Women-folk :£M' . ' • ' • , • ■ **' ► - - > ?'"'•■■ , ■ . (, ' *t • ' ' '■ ' "> . " ■ " ' " • •■ \ *"'**' ''•'!• . . t ' ' " ,'',"' 1 ■ ' •■-" f I Ladies and Gentlemen, | I The Committee urgently appeals to you for funds towards the | I purchase of the above. | 1 The total cost of the honied proposed additions and furniture is £8500. | I The amount already collected exceeds £1500. £ I The Home will be governed by a local committee and managed by a | & thoroughly capable and well-trained matron. »| I The property will be incorporated under the Incorporated Societies | I Act. It will belong to the people of this district and to no one else. | I The house will be conducted according to a well-defined plan, the idea | I being to make it a homely home, where girls and young women will be g t efficiently cared for. It is intended that the matron shall be able to advise | I and help them as a mother would. The boarders, however, will not be | J subjected to the irksome rules and regulations that are made so much of :»: I: by those not sympathetic with the scheme. - | I The property will become a social centre for the young women of the £ I district and its usefulness as a community-builder will develop as time g *|* goes on. *£ X This cause has been taken up on account of the £ ♦|; accommodation shortage in the town. We ask :*: you to offer your contributions without waiting to | I be asked- ? ❖ v I 1
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Northern Advocate, 29 September 1920, Page 3
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