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AUCTION SALES. SALE BY AUCTION AT the Residence of Mr Willis ' Johnson, Hikurangi, on THURSDAY, 30th. September, at 1 p.m. of General Household Furniture, etc : Single and double bedsteads, w.w. ■and kapok matts., 3 chsts drawers, comb, chests, ornaments, 3-piece suite, peat rocker, dini';ng, kitchen and occasional tables, leather couch, tea set, 4 dining chairs, sideboard, harmonium, to-i'let tables and ware, verandah seat, wringer, pi'ctuWes, 2 hanging lamps, rubber hose, copper pres. pan, kerosene, .benzene, bricks, sulky and harness, 'crockery glassware, etc., etc. Terms: CASH. F. & W. WAKELIN, Auctioneers. 571 PUBLIC NOTICES. KAURI GUM PRODUCERS. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING of Kauri Gum Producers is hereby convened to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, October 6th, 1920, at 2 p.m. Business: To consider the proposal to levy a tax on kauri gum, ieftther 'by the Governm|;nt or Local Bodies, and to formulate the best method of assisting the Local . Bodiies to levy and collect a reasonable tax from gum, for maintenance and upkeep of roads in the gum areas, with a view of assisting' the industry. All producers linvited. G. E. ALDERTON, Managing Director for Parenga Kauri Oils, Ltd. M. H. WYNYARD, for KG. Ltd., 637 Conveners. NOTICE, TN accordance with Section <S1 of thle 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 October Bth, 1920, for a slaughtering license in connection with SectiJon 7, Block VIII.; Hukerenui Survey District. 628 A. T. HAVES. HIKURANGIFOOTBALL g'OCIAL AND J)ANCE 'will toe held in HIKURANGI HALL j FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER Good Floor-Good Music-Good Supper Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 1/6: Double Ticket, 4/-. 605 . ____ , i TfOMATO- pLANTS. 1/3 per doz.j 8/ per 100, large red (for crop), and,smooth .varieties." These are clean healthy plants, carefully hardened in properly constructed frames, avoiding parched appearance and other injuries due to extremes of (heat and cold. ' Post free for cash with order: Also on sale about town in chips. QABBAGE. Enfield Market type or Henderson's Succession: 100 or less at 2/- per 1Q0; 200 or more, at 1/6 per 100, T, W« QAMERON. HORAHORA VALLEY, Whangarei, , 'Phonte: 305 M. 568 IRETURNEDaJLDJERsi QELLERS. — I want FARMS, ° HOUSES, SECTIONS, and BUSINESSES straight away for sale under Government CASH system to Returned Soldiers being Irepaitriated. Send them to me. Ask a fair price and get a fair deal. I want to get moving, so please shake things along. DIGGERS! Take a tumble!! Buy through your R..S.A. Land and Property Bureau, and HALF the COM--MIISSION charged the seller will be handed back to YOU in CASH. Savvy? W. M ACINTQSH ~M^ RRAY ' " OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU, W, fa D, R.S.A., Marshall's Buildings Many Employees Owe :: :: —Their Increased Salary —Their Improved Ponition —And. General Success- to MARY WIGLEY, CONFIDENTIAL TYPISTE, BANK STREET, , WHANGAREI. j GPECIAL larra-ngements are made ; 13 for those who are employed in the daytime. Pupils are prepared for examina- i tion, and positions found for qualified pupils. Country pupils especially catered for. Subjects comprise: Typewriting, Shorthand, Book-keep-ing and Office Procedure, NOTE: All intening pupils who wish to join this year must be enrolled on or before September 10th, 1920. Full particulars on application. Call or write for Prospectus. All brandies of Typewriting and Stenography done neatly and promptly at moderate rates. 863 gMOOTH. gILK. A TALCUM POWDER containing the least particle of grit or foreign substance is not a proper powder to use on Baby's tender skin —oz on your own. NYLQTIS TALCUM is guaranteed under the Pure Food Act; it is perfectly smooth and delightfully perfumed. Extra large package, 2/ from — » 'W £/s*' \ s> ?>****CA<Aißon Street, < mmM&£ l WriAHOAREi, 158

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Northern Advocate, 29 September 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 29 September 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 29 September 1920, Page 5

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