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pASSENGER AND pARCEL SERVICE TAMATERAU and PARUA BAT. The “Northern Advocate' ’ Service Gar Leaves Che “Advocate" Office, Water Street for: Tamiaterau, at 4.15 p.m. DAILY; and on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS, at 4.15 p.m,, for Parua Bay, Arriving in WRangarei at 7 p.m. 938

| BOARD AND LODGINGS. B °A > D Required for 2 gentlemen; private family; must be near showbuildings.—Reply Advocate. 704 J->OARD And Lodgings in private homo; double or single rooms.— Address at Advocate. 669 JTOTEL WINDSOR.—Under entirely I New Management. Permanent ! board and residence: Single room, (from 30/-; Casuals, 9/- per day, £2 j 10/- weekly. —H. G. S. Piggott, Proprietor. jQNERAHI HOUSE, Onerahi.— • Delightful Holiday Resort. Board •and Residence. Tariff: 8/- day, or 36/- week. —Phone 5495. 848 Yl/AIPU Cove. —'Pine weather predictT ed for Easter and the roads are good. If you cannot spend the whole j of the holidays with us, come the day. Excellent beach and pleasant surroundings. First-class accommodation. Meals at all hours. —Ring Waipu Cove Post Office, Dingle's. 'JVHE MANSIONS, ROTORUA., The Most Popular Private Hotel in the Thermal District. Excellent bathroom facilities. Auckland Automobile Association and C.T. House. Tariff; 12/- per day; 75/- per week. MR & MRS FRED. REEVE, 669 Proprietors. MEETINGS A. KENNEL CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. The. Annual Meeting of the North Auckland Kennel Club will be held in the CHAMBER OP COMMERCE ROOMS, Bank Street, at 7 p.m. on FRIDAV, May 9th. V r . R. SIMPSON, 722 , Hon. Secretary. JJJ3NIATUBE RIFLE CLUB A MEETING will be held in the RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL, FRIDAY, 9th inst., at 8 p.m, The Object is to Endeavour to Form a Miniature Rifle Club. All interested arc 1 invited to attend. Convenors— E. KERB, 719 S. WEBB.

JJ” 0 T I C E LICENSING MEETING. MARSDEN DISTRICT. The Next Annual Meeting for the Above District is Appointed to be held at the COURTHOUSE, Whangarei, 'on TUESDAY, the 10th Day of Juno, 1930, ,at Noon. N.B. —All Applications must be Lodged IN DUPLICATE with the Clerk on or before MONDAY, the 19th Day. of May, 1930, with the Necessary Pee. Dated at Whangarei, this 7th day of May, 1930. A. L. TRESIDDER, 720 Clerk of Licensing Committee. WANTED KNOWN T>ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Ladies! Look! Something Special! —Tweed Pleated Skirts, usually, 12/11; Our Price —8/11. All-wool Cardigans, .good colours, 6/6, 7/11, 12/6. BARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Ladies’ Art Silk Bloomers, fleecy lined, 13/11, u/G; MThite Utocldneflje Ditto, 0.5., 1/11; All-wool Vests, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6. T>ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Ghildren’s Cardigans, 4/11 to 10/6; Velour Coats, fur collar, 12/11; Wineeyotte Petticoats, silk emb. trimmed, 1/9, 2/3; Cashmere Proe-ks, 2/6; all these are for children.

|> ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Ladies! Those are- worth considering! Velour Coats, lined, fur collar and cud’s, -17/6, 99/6. JTJARGAIN STORE, Bank Street. — Boys’ Eoot'ball Jerseys, rod and black, black and gold, black and white, black, white collars, 26 x 28, 3/11; 30 X 32, 4/6; All Black Cloth Football Pants, nsuall3 r 4/6, Now 3/6. jgARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Children’s All-wool Lumber Jackets, fanev designs, 22in, .10/-; 24in. 11/6; 26in,‘ 12/6; 2Sin, 13/0; 30in, 10/-j 32in, 16/6. TJARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Onions, 2Slbs for 1/9;" lewt for 6/9; Potatoes, 10/- ewt; lOlbs for 1/-; Kn in eras, 61 bs for 1/-; Marrowfat Peas, 31bs for 1/-. T> ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— ■ Champion Flour, 100’s for 21/-; Sugar, 701 b bags No. 2, for 13/-; j Ronrnville Cocoa, ITI > 91d, 11b 1/7, Hb 1 ■ I ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Pegs, 12doz. for 1/6; Thermos Flasks, 1/9 each; American Brooms, 2/6 each; Washing Soda, Slbs for 1/-. T> ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street Tea, loose, good quality, Slbs, for 2/11; Bell Tea, 3/- lb; Roma Tea, 2/9 lb; Ring Tea, 1/10 lit. T> ARGAIN STORE, Bank Street.— Men’s Bark Grey and Heather Mixture 8.8. Overcoats, warm and serviceable, usually 35/-; Our Price 28/6.

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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 1

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