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) AUCTION SALES. ! URGENT CLEARING''SALE. WILSON'S AVENUE, WHANGAREI THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1921, At 1 p.m. JpAVOURED with instructions from !Mr W. L. Scott, who is leaving; the district, we will offer as above the Whole of hi s Household Furniture and Effects, without reserve, comprising:— Oak sideboard, massive rimu extension dining table, diningroom rimu suite, 2 carpet squares, carpet •runnel-, ha'.l stafcd, Singer sewing machine, rimu double bedstead ■with wire and kapoc mattresses, duchesse chest, single bedstead, and wire mattress, 5 pillows, number of superior pictures, rugs, screens, kitchen table, chairs, crockery, mincer, cooking utensils', carpenter's tools, Beatrice stove, garden tools, numerous sundries. NOTE.—This furniture is practically new, having only been in use six months. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED, WHANGAREI. 932 PUBLIC NOTICES. WHANGAREI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. r pHE following additional Licenses have been issued: — iWhakapara—A. Bissett. Poroti—Clarence Timperley, William G. Thomassen, Thomas Thomassen, George F. Thomassen, Herbert Linnell, Edward Smith, J. G. Draper, E. Webb, M. J Sands, Felix Leca. iHikurangi—J. Proctor. Parua Bay—R- Morey, V. Beasley. 927 ~ MEETINGS, ETC. QHURCH gERVJ CR 3 SUNDAY. MAY 29. • (PRESBYTERIAN. Whangarei—ll a.m., Mr Douglas (Stewart; 7 p.m., Rev.'Geo. LochoreTitoki—2.3o . p.m. (Inaugural Communion Service). ' 145 METHODIST. Whangarei—l.l a.m., "The Certainties of Faith," Rev. W. H. Speer 7 p.m.. "The Light of the World," Rev. W- H. iSpeer. 146 BAPTIST. . Whangarei—ll a.m., ®ev. W. E. [Lambert —Infant Dedication Service; 7 p.m.. Rev. >B. James. All cordially invited. 151 EBENEZER HALL. 7 p.m.—Gospel ServiceWednesday, 7.45 p.m. — Bible Address You are cordially invited. 149 THE SALVATION ARMY. Band Sunday. 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting; 11-a-m., Holiness Service; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Band members taking leading parts in all services. Monday Night: Musical Festival* 121 WHANGAREI .PARENTS—TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. MEETING of the above will be held at the Whangarei Technical School on WEDNESDAY, Ist.' June, at 7.30 p.m. All Parents are invited] to attend. Business: Important. A. G. CRrCKETT, 945 * Hon- Secretary A MEETING of the Members of the original Christ Church Musi cal Society will be held at the Parochial Hall. Whangarei, on THURSDAY next, 2nd June, at 8 p.m. Business: To 'Decide as to Disposal 'of Funds and Property." . H. R. WOOD, 10:36 Treasurer. BUSINESS NOTICES " , ENLARGEMENT OF GROCERY business, , J DESIRE to Notify the Public that owing to the great increase in j my business MR FRED LAWj who is I well-known as lately with Meaars Her--1 i ron and MeGiU, and with Mr Andre, i I and still later as Manager of tho 1 j Branch of the Farmers' Trading Com- , pany in Cameron .Street, has joined I me in partnership and the firm will | be known as "FRASER & LAW," General Storekeepers, Our past records should be a gua- * rantee that we intend to give the J I Public PERFECT SATISFACTION , J and we are BOTJH out tp do this. : GEOIRGE FRASER, I GROCER, II Next McfM'ahon's Hotel, Cameron St. 944 1 ' ARDERS booked now for Fruit Trees. Stocks drawn from leading nurseries. Office: Marshall's Buildings Written Orders Box 99, Whanga- ; rei P.O. 544 1 'pujSNTS and the public are nereby v notified that I have taken into v partnership my son Athol M, Steadman and that the business wi.l In ■ future be carried on under the style or firm of Steadman and Steadman. T. H. STEADMAN, Barrister and Solicits? ' Whangarei, 11th AtitH, 1921. 466 ) —— . ! RHEUMATISM \ ' __ 5 'TWERE is nothing certain in tin n treatment of Rheumatism—ther« is nothing guaranteed to cure—bul the remedy that comes nearest t( d receiving an absolute guarantee is NYAL'S d (RHEUMATIC TREATMENT 0 It is not a new-remedy but has beei proving its merit for years and ha Cured Thousands of Rheumatism. Ask us about it. i6 ROSTER & pARMER Family Chemists and Opticians. WHANGAREI. I. Nyal's Liniment—No better linimen for external use. 7 2 i

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Northern Advocate, 28 May 1921, Page 5

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