THE TEMPLE OF FASHION We Stock HIGH-CLASH LADIES' WEAR At Reasonable Prices. I* Fur Coats, ■ Goats, Rainproo; and Rubber Coats. , We Speciaus in Costumes, Coa Frocks, Evening Frocks. Blouses, Sports Coats and Jumpers. Gloves, Corsets and Hosiery. Inspection Cordially Invited. No one pressed to buy. a. mTwood LADIES' OUTFITTER : I 'Phone 593. Upper Bank St . j TENDERS WHANGAREI CO-OP. DAIRY CO. ) LTD. , Applications will be received for the i PURCHASE OF BUTTERMILK Full particulars may be obtained a 1 : the Company's Offices. ! j 183 G. E. HILL, Sec. ' | BOROUGH OF WHANGAREI. i ! j COOLING CHAMBER AT r ! ABATTOIRS. i ! j g'EALED TENDERS addressed to the j undersigned will be received for . | ALTERATIONS at above, up till 12 j o'clock (noon) of WEDNESDAY, AugI ust 13th, 1924. Plans and Specifications can be viewJ ed during Office hours at the Office of ] the Borough Engineer: ! C. L. GRANGE, | 63 Town Clerk. J HOUSES WANTED ! gUYER WAITING ) For 6-ROOMED HOUSE ! Fairly handy to Whangarei. Essential j that kitchen and sittmgroom are with- ! in easy access of each other. J Send Particulars to THOMSON, BAGLEY & CO., I THE Land Salesmen 'Phone .127. Opp. Town Hall. -■ 192 I PUBLIC NOTICES i 1 j NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF j | PARTNERSHIP. ; i ! I IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 | the Partnership heretofore subsist- i I ing between Joseph Baxter and George Wilding carrying on business as Sheet and Metal Workers at Whangarei ua-1 der the style or firm of "BAXTER &j WILDING" has been Dissolved as from the Ist day of August, 1924. j Dated the 2nd day of August, 1924. j | JOSEPH BAXTER. i [ 185 GEORGE WILDING. j j : I I SOMETHING j , OUT OF THE ORDINARY i A Line of ' ! BETWEEN-SEASONS HATS i BETWEEN-SEASONS HATS i All Going at Unheard-of Prices: I From 9/11 to 19/11. j j They're Selling Fast: Don't Be Late! j | JJJRS. pURDIE j S WHANGAREI'S MILLINERY j SPECIALIST j I Opp. James' Hotel | CAMERON ST. WHANGAREI. j Y pRovAN, ; ! BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR • Expert Workmanship. Only Besf Materials Used. — Estimates Giver. j KAMO RD., WHANGAREI. j 'Phone 38. i HAIRDRESSING" SALOON i MRS. J. A. GUST begs to notify that she has taken over the well-known Allies Hairdressing Saloon, where clients are assured of Cleanliness and Civility. Three Chairs, No Waiting. Razors Ground and Set. Fresh Stocks of Smokers' Requisites, Soaps and 936 Perfumery. MUSICAL TUITION JJR. QHARLES Jj^LLIS { (Late Musical Director King's College, Auckland) Announces that he is j OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS > in (a) The Art of Pianoforte Technique. (b) Harmony and Counterpoint. (c) Theory of Music. (d) Acoustics. (e) History of Music. Classes or Individual Training " can be arranged, j Studio: NO. 1, WALLACE'S BLDGS.. CAMERON ST. ( 'Phone 403. j PROPERTIES FOR SALE j j rfHERE A EE 3! ■ 1 j g T I 1 PROPOSITIONS ! j OUT ON THEIR OWN. j 4-ROOMED NEW BUNGALOW. Will | appeal to the most fastidious buyer. 1 £1050; £150 Cash. 5-ROOMED MODERN BUNGALOW in 1 the very best locality. Owner going away. £1300; £275 Cash. 8 ACRES AND 5-ROOMED HOUSE for the speculator who likes safe investments —For £900; £450 Cash. A subdivision proposition. rpHOMSON, gAGLEY & C°" THE LAND SALESMEN Opp. Town Hall. Four Experienced Land Salesmen at Your Service. 193 i
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Northern Advocate, 5 August 1924, Page 1
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