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j AUCTIONEERS WALTER WAKELIN STOCK & GENERAL AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, VALUER, ETC. NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, BANK STREET, WHANGABEL i j FOE SALE; i Ex store, Whangarei, Borthwick’s j High grade Blood and Bone at greatly j reduced prices. } Representative of Messrs. Thomas Borthwick and Sons, Ltd., Frozen Meat Exporters, } Agencies: ! ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. j Fire, Workers’ Compensation, Motor 1 Car, Marine, Etc. i ___ The Freezing Works at Moerewa are now Open and I am prepared to buy ! Fat Cattle, Sheep and Pigs in any j quantity. I Prices on application. ( ! ! t i WALTER WAKELDI : AUCTIONEER HOUSES WANTED JJOUSES RANTED I JJOUSES ANTED ; TO REPLACE RECENT SALES I j WANT MORE UP-TO-DATE | HOUSES ON MY SALE ' LISTS. j— I HAVE BUYERS WAITING I HAVE BUYERS WAITING gTANLEY -yAILE LAND AGENT LOWER BANK ST. PHONE 542, ;320 I PROPERTIES FOR SALE A H OME 'i FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE j FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE 15-ROOMED BUNGALOW—Modern con--1 veniences. Nicely decorated. Good j Section. In select locality. Owner j must sell and has reduced price to—£9oo First Mortgage £6OO | REMEMBER | j What T. B. & CO. Advertise is j 1 " Good. | i i rjTHOMSON, JgAGLEY & £JO. I THE LAND SALESMEN. ! Phone 127 A. 275 Bank Street. Opp. Town Hall.

When the. first English mail to reach the Duke and Duchess in the Antipodes arrives in Sydney in a day or two it will include a fragile package for the Duchess of York containing a gramophone record. When this record is played the Duke and Duchess will hear, for the first time, the voice of the little Princess Elizabeth enunciating intelligible words, for the child’s first utterances have been recorded and mailed to her Royal parents.

LOST AND POUND. Wlille climbing on • Wellington hills enjoying the panorama, a local gentleman dropped a pouch containing Tils two most precious possessions—£70 and his tobacco. He did not discover his loss until late that night. Armed with an electric torch, he retraced his steps on the lonely hills, and to his groat joy found his pouch and its contents intact! It is easy to imagine his joy and contentment ns ho puffed at his Bears' Smoking Tobacco and made homewards. Thousands of men these last few weeks have found solace undreamt of in Bears’ Smoking Tobacco Mild at 8d per ounce, 10

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Northern Advocate, 6 April 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 6 April 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 6 April 1927, Page 8