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CROSBY'S j GREAT • REMOVAL SALE GREAT REMOVAL SALE 1 T . omlerful Value in j FROCKS, JUMPERS. MILLINERY, j FROCKS, JUMPERS. MILLINERY. ! Everything Must be Cleared j Before vc Move into Up-to-j date Premises in Wallace's j Buildings. CROSBY'S WANTED j£NOWN . Ai SURE Thing—Our Sale is almost at an end. A wonderful lot of Millinery Bargains this week only.— ! Mrs Purdie's, opp. James' Hotel. 829 I A HEAVY, Non-skid Dodge Cord I Tyre at £5 17/G cash, Fitted Free, i at Lifebuoy Rubber Coy. : A FEW more Raw-soled, Sewn Tennis ' Shoes arrived.—Lifebuoy Rubber | Coy. [ AH, Yes, there is no doubt about it. For anything in Sweets, Drinks, Ices, Sundaes, etc., you ean't beat the Star Confectionery,, Upper Bank St. MATRIMONIAL (43), means, wishes meet sensible girl or widow, view matrimony. Child no objection. Protestant—Replyto43jAxlvocate. 795 LOST AND TOUND TOST—Black Note-book, containing f. eight lists, between Kamo and High School.—Reward promised at Advocate. 821

T OST—Between Hikurangi and Kaino —Roll of Bank Notes. Finder rewarded.—Return to Advocate. 830 J^OST —Gold Bar Brooch, sapphire in- j set, at Tuesday night's train. —Rc- | ward on returning to Advocate. 849 i i j J>UNNING on my property at Mangapai—One Aged Black Pony, white feet; also One 3-year-old Horse, black, 'inane and tail cobbed, barb wire cut on hind leg. Owner may have same by I paying cost of advertisement. 793 W. CLEARY. j = j LEASE WANTED j I | JXOUSE Wanted to Lease for 12 months.—Write urg-entlji;, A.'T.P., Advocate. 834 =============================== I WANTED TO BUY j \ T Bight Price—Sparkling Ale at 15/ j per doz. quarts, cash with order, j —The F. J. Teat Co., Vine St. TF You Don't Want Anything, Ring ; 'Phono 532, Hill & Hagan, Secondhand Dealers, Walton St. "Thev will I buy it. n * } I : ! 1 FaJse Teeth Bought, sound or ! I brokan; also. Dental Scrap. Best j | prices in N.Z. sent by return mail.— , Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Welles- j ley St., Auckland, Est. 31 years. WANTED TO BUY—Fart or Whole Houses of Furniture; Harness, Cycles, Lawn mowers, etc. —J. tfmith, Second-hand Dealer, Vine St., next to ! Dalgety's. 'Phone 544. ELECTORAL BOROUGH OF WHANGAREI. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES, i FOR ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR! PURSUANT to Section 39 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, j 1908," I hereby give notice that an j Election will be held on WEDNES- j DAY, the 10th day of March, 1924, for j the purpose of electing a Councillor for the Borough of Whangarei, in place of Mr S. C. Thorne, resigned, and I hereby appoint the Town Hall, Bank Street, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of March, 1924 (before noon )as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such Office. Dated this 26th day of February, 1924. C. L. GRANGE, Returning Officer, 852 For the Borough of Whangarei. SHOOTING WHANGAREI GUN CLUB. j are reminded that the usual Sweepstake Shoot will be hold at the Club's Grounds, Rust Lane, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 p.m. D. P. JONES, 850 Secretary. TENDERS. npHE AUCKLAND ELECTRICA POWER BOARD. SALE OF BOILERS. The Vuckland Electric-Power. Board have for disposal at the Tramway Generating Station, Hobson Street. 6 (six) Babcoek Boilers, complete with all the usual fittings, but without economisers. feod pumps, or motors for mechanical stokers. The boilers may be seen by arrangement and are available at once. Offers must be sent in for the boilers as they stand. Offers will be received for the whole or separate boilers. The purchaser must undertake to dismantle and remove. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Boilers," must reach the Office of tho Auckland Electric-Power Board Quay St., Auckland, not later than: Noon on MARCH 3. 1924. The Board docs not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender ALEX. WYLIE. 650 Manager and Engineer. Th® "Advocate" for job printing.

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Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 February 1924, Page 1

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