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CHURCH SERVICES. QHURCH < SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925. METHODIST. Whangarei—ll a.m., Eev. T. R. B. 1 Wooloxall; 7 p.m., Mr T. H Mead, (solo, Mr J. Cole). Kamo—7 p.m. (Harvest Festival), . Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall. Subject: ' ''The Seed That Died." (Solo, Mrs. McDonald.) Maungatapere—2.3o p.m., Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall. BAPTIST. Mr. E. W. Grigg, 8.A., Student Pastor !ll a.m.^—"Heaven." : 7. p.m.— ( ' Enthusiasm.'' Anthem—" Abide with Me." ; Communion at close. PRESBYTERIAN. Whangarei—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject, "The Grace of Wonder." Minister, Rev. Geo. W. Loehore. Organist, Mr. Stanley Dunn, M;A. Onerahi—Town Hall, 2.30 p.m., Rev. G. W. Loehore. EBENEZER HALL 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. You are cordially invited. Sunday School—2.3o p.m. All children heartily welcomed. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A G OOD QEND--OFF! If you are going away, REMEMBER that *J»HOMSON, gAGLEY AND QO. THE AUCTIONEERS Opp. Town Hall. hold the most successful Clearing Sales. Efficiency and Satisfaction. They draw the crowds. "Always Dependable." JT'S >J«HE J£F] Nothing wortli while is attained without striving for it. No man ever won through to his ambition's goal by just "hoping." You must- work to succeed. Know your jol>—and the one above you. Study. Make your spare time increase your earning power. Under the guidance of Hemingway's highly qualified tutors many ambitious young men with grit and initiative are pushing on to REALLY WORTH-WHILE JOBS 1926 is still young. Now's your chance to make it the big year of your life. The year when you step off on the highway of success. Here are a few of the courses that have, brought prosperity to thousands.Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Book-keeping, Bankers'» Diploma, Advertising, Teacher's Certificates, Matr'iculatioh, Public Service, Pitman's Shorthand. Do you intend to wait for promotion or get out after it? Write now for particulars of Course appealing to you. ; JJEMINGWAYS CORRESPONDENCE CCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND < ■ p rjUTFOBTH ; IiUILDEB AND CONTRACTOR I BATH2ONE STREET, WHANGAREI bJI Classes or Jobbing Wort Undertaken. Satisfaction Guaranteed Telepohne 114 LOWER CAMERON STREET (Right. Opposite the Tannery) Magnetos rewound, generator arlatures and fields rewound. Repairs to verything electrical. Give the right tan the job by bringing your electrial requirements; here. Satsfaction aboliitely guaranteed. Every job that eaves our workshop has' bur guaran- ' ;ee. In these modern times it is the ' nan that can do the job that gets it. Don't be fooled; every man to his ' rade. We are ignition experts. Let ' >.s prove it to you. We give you an " stimate on every job before we start t, and therefore you are under no •bligation whatsoever. Our trade exends as far north as the Cape; in 'act, we get work from all over the :ountry, including iobs that many oth- < ir concerns turn down as being imposible. We are willing to prove this to ny individual. What is more, testilonals are sent to us voluntarily ] peaking in high praise of the quality f the work we turn out. Nearly five, , ears of successful business in Whagarei and so successful has it been hat we are now preparing to open a Branch in Auckland, in which town re were formerly practising. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER LOWER CAMERON ST. Vhangarei. Phone 528.! J£AURI . »J«iMBER /COMPANY \ r AE?UNA BRANCH : MOEREWA he Kauri Timber Company is now i a position to Supply from the Mill' TIMBER' IN. ANY QUANTITY : TIMBER IN ANY QUANTITY or House' Building, Butter Boxes, islr Fruit ' Cases, Etc., Etc. T THE LOWEST MARKET BATES' .• Orders . for Joinery Secured ; at .; Shortest Notice. Prompt Attention' • to' all Orders Received. jstal AddrSss— KAURI TIMB.EB COMPANY, MOEBEWA,

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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 8