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CROSBYS Bank St. Cameron St. FROCKS - FROCKS - FROCKS FROCKS - FROCKS - FROCKS Hundreds to Choose From. From 9/11 each. MILLINERY - MILLINERY MILLINERY - MILLINERY A Wonderful' Range of Millinery. From 7/11 each. CROSBY' S, For VALUE And VARIETY. /I ERIAL Telephone—The wonder of i modern times, can be installed in any home at little expense.—lnspect at James' Garage. /t NICE light Push Chair is just the thing for the summer.—See the new models at Massey's, opp. P.O. JDALLOONS for Xmas. stockings. They please the kiddies.—Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. T>ARTON 'S Dainty Strap Shoes, blue and grey insertion, 39/6. —Worner's Shoe Store. jE>E Sure you see Mrs Purdie's charming Display of Christmas Millinery. She has everything you could possibly desire. OASE Lots of Fruit. Orders now being booked for Xmas. Packing and quality guaranted.—Smith, Fruiterer, Bank St. PJOT Blankets, from 12/ pair, Radimta 4/6 yard.—At Baby Linen Shop. QYCLE Tyres—We give one of our best quality tubes with each tyre purchased Xmas. Week.—Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. TfOUND —Sum of Money.—Apply E. N. Boult, Mairtown. 372 THRESH EGGS—Wanted in any quantity. —C. O. Roscoe, Cash Grocer, Cameron St. 368 TONES' Special Values for Xmas.— Beach and Picnics Hats for ladies and girls, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. 349 TUST TO HAND—Stocks of English Tennis Racquets, Presses, Balls, etc., and English Gut for Rebtringing. Call and choose your racquet at Herbert Geissler's, Cameron St. 612 JONES' Special Values for Xmas.— Nice Fancy .Sateen and Tea Cfosies 2/9; Heavy Fuji Jumpers, 16/6. 1 349 J^AUNCH —For Sale, 28ft long, •in good order; reasonable price.—Address at Advocate. 332 : h JXLUMS —Suitable for Christmas, table and,; others for jam-making now ready. Place your orders at once.— Leatherby, Fruiterer, Cameron St. 370 CALE OF WORK and Christmas Tree, Onerahi Hall, December 21. Proceeds in aid Presbyterian Mission Funds. Open—Afternoon 2.30; admission free; Evening, 7.30; Adults 1/, Children 6d. Afternoon Tea, etc. 383 ! ■ jSjjPECIAL Xmas. Hampers, efontain- ' ing ten Ale quarts and one each Whisky and Wine, 33/. —F. J. Teat, Wino & Spirit Merchant, Vine St.! Whangarei. 'Phone 486. 385 1 Sniffle — use Kogon.—Your Grocer stocks it 8 'J'OMATOES and Cucumbers For Sale at lowest market rates. —J. Wordsworth, Mill Rd. 'Phone 2125. No business Saturdays. ' 371 "^^ANTED —Boy and Girl for school holidays or permanently, brother and sister would suit. Girl assist with children; Boy dairying, small herd, machines used; but no experience needed.— 'Phone 245K, H. N. O. Brown, Kamo. 356 ANTED—Boy or Girl to Help on Farm.—State wages and experience (if any) to Cox Bros., Hikurangi. 339 WANTED—By Capable Girl. Position ■ as Domestic Help.—Write J.C.1., Advocate. 362 "^YANTIDD —Furnished House or Furnished Rooms.—Write General, Advocate. 335 WANTED—Smart Young- Lady; good 1 1 personality; good pianiste' essential.—Blanshard's Modern Music Store. WANTED TO LEND—For the holT days, Four Good, Quiet Cows in full milk.—Write Cows, Advocate. 292 RANTED TO LET—For the holidays. Furnished Eight-roomed House, all conveniences; optional cows and fowls.—Write Furnished, Advocate. 293 10 % OFF our Up-to-date Stock, in I place of calendars, Xmas. Week. —At The Gainsborough. 315 TONES' Special Values for Xmas.— In Men's Sox, Ties, Shirts, Trou- , sers, Boys' Varsity Suits and Knickers. 'VMAS. Cheer—Hardy's Australian Port, per case of one dozen, 65/. — 1 F. J. Teat. Wine & Spirit Merchant, Vine St., Whangarei. 'Phone 486. JMAS. FURNITURE - If you require Furniture for Xmas. see B. R. MILLER'S WINDOW, JAMES ST., before deciding. He makes Furniture to Order of 'any description at best 384 Prices in Town. BATHES CHRISTMAS ARRIVING. Children come and see him between 3 and 3.30 o'clock, OUTSIDE D. J. BAKER'S. He is anxious to see all Young Folk. oO*t

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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 19 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 19 December 1922, Page 1

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