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SALE ENDS SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th Only a short time left to Procure Goods Below Cost. MRS J. W. jVFINTYRE BANK STREET. I WANTED KNOWN A'' GLENELG Farmer states that he would not be without a Fordson Tractor. See this wonder machine in operation at Mr. H. W. Ellis' Farm, Maungatapere, on Tuesday next at 1 p.m. 586 A WONDERFUL Range of Children's Spring Millinery at Crosby's. 550 ATTEND the Fordson Tractor DeA monst ration at Mr. H. W. Ellis' Farm, M.aungatapere, on Tuesday next at 1 p.m. 586 A RING to 192K will receive prompt attention. —Simons , Gocery Store, Junction Kamo & Mill Rd. 56] I Woollen Shawls for Infants; I select stock of new goods.—Just opened fit Anderson &'Co. *s. 590 Punctuality, Civflfcty and Value in Boot Repairs, try A. L. Day, Upper Bank St. 831 "PLAT Rate Labour Charges for all Ford Cars and Trucks. Call and get a copy at Whangarei Engineering Co. , 123 pOODLASS, Wall & Co.'s Prepared Paint, 251b. to the gallon, for 25/-.—Wood & Lamb, 'Phone 20S. fTVHE Famous Stormont Block Cake Reduced in price at Mann's Star Confectionery, Upper Bank St. 88.1 T ADIES' Overall Special—New Goods and Style at 5/11 each. Other qualities.—Nice variety at Anderson & Co. 's. 590 i ~jl/j"ADRAS Muslin—Another delivery ; iM - to hand. While it lasts, One Shilling per yd. Only at Anderson's.. 590 | TIfEN'S All-Wool Flannels to dear at iTA 5/11.—Ken. Kelly. 574 j TtCONEY is easily earned with a < Fordson Tractor. No farmer who wants his farm to pay well should bo without one. Attend the Demonstration at Mr. H. W. Ellis' Farm, Maungatapere, on Tuesday next at 1 p.m. "jtTEN'S Heavy Colonial Wool Underpants and Singlets, to clear from 5/6.—Ken. Kelly. 574 /~\LD Jewellery can be Remodelled and made into new and up-to-date. —At Hedges'. 943 STANDARDISED Labour Charges for , Repairing Ford Cars and Trucks. I Inquire for a copy of these. —Whangarei Engineering Co. 123 SPECIAL Value: 20 only Boys' Grey All-wool Tweed Shorts, to clear ! from 5/6.—Ken. Kelly. 574 j nnHOSE wishing to purchase a Birthday or Wedding Present, should select it from Hedges'. Remember, all articles purchased initialled free. 943 ] npHE Central Dining Rooms for a de- j A lightful Fish Meal, Grill or Hot Luncheon. —S. Dunfoy, Proprietor. 947 A DOZ. Children's All-Wool English j and Colonial Jerseys in Grey, Brown Heather, Cardinal and White, to clear ironi 3/- —Ken. Kelly. 574 TITEN'S SHIRTS. i xYJ - Special Line at Jack's. Fast colours, soft collar, splendid designs, exclusive to us; all sizes. Only ]0/{? each. See front window. 577 "P. W. JACK & SONS. ~~ "personal \X7ILL Blacksmith who called on W. '* WVmnsr, Rathboue Street, kindly call ntrain 1 ? 583 BOARD AND LODGING PRIVATE Board Wanted by Single ! •*■ Yoting Man, vicinity of Church of England preferred.—Write Respeetable, Advocate. 592 EGGS AND POULTRY FOR SALE ' "PLOCK of Orpington and Leghorn Fowls For Sale; at present laying 42 doz. per week.—G. B. Walker, Otaika Valley Rd. 587 pAIRNFIELD pOULTRY YARD* White Leghorns. Black Orpingtons. Champion layers and Show-winners. Cockerels 21/-; Sittings (15 eggs) 10/6. Stock Birds at-reasonable rates. Incubator Lots (100 eggs) £3; 50 eggs, 30/-. j Special Single Matings, £1/1/-. j Order Today. i N. DICKEY MAIN'S AVENUE ! 817 ■ i TTTILITY BLACK ORPINGTONS Bred To Lay. SETTINGS: 10/6 and £1/1/-. Write for Mating List. Inspection Invited. J. M. STEEDMAN, HATEA STREET, WHANGARTJI. 936 J? SITTINGS of Utility Black Orpington and Indian Runner Duck Eggs For Sale.—My 3 Black Orpingtons laid 730 eggs, averaging 25 750z. per dozen at the last Auckland Egg-Laying Competition. Also Ist, 2nd and North Island Championship .at Whangarei Show.— A. S. HARDEN, Elizabeth St., Whangarei, 'Phone 113 M. f5239 Advertising changes deep-rooted habits. Advertising creates new desires. Advertising sets new and better standards. And all this is don*;,with amazing swiftness—for advertising spealts to millions simultaneously.

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Northern Advocate, 22 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 22 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 22 August 1924, Page 1

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