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WE INVITE YOU To See and Hear the New MAJESTIC COMPACT. A wonderful Radio at a wonderful price. Guaranteed 12 months. £29 10/-. Complete with Static Modifier, Dynamic Speaker and All Equipment. Remarkable Reception from Japan, Australia and New Zealand, without aerial. Q.ARNET ' J£EENE, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND LICENSED RADIO DEALER, Phone 126. Rathbone Street.

PUBLIO NOTICES. JJIGH gCIIOOL 1881 JUBILEE PROGRAMME OF JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS june 2g TH T 0 29 th ’ 1931, FRIDAY, June 26th—--8 p.m,—Conversazione in Boys’ Prep. Hall. : SATURDAY, June 27th—--12 noon. —Luncheon at Settlers’ Hotel to the Board of Governors and to Old -Pupils who attended prior to 1900. Reception in Lounge ... at 11.30. a. in. 2.80 p.m. —-Muster at Senior School Quadrangle for Parade to Junior School, when School Roll will be called. 8 p.m-Football, Hockey and Basketball Matches (Past v. Present). 6 p.m. —Dinner to Ex-Boarders, Boys’ Hostel. 8 p.m.—Annual General Meeting, Boys’ Prep. Hall (Musical Programme and Supper). SUNDAY, June 28th—--2.30 p.m. —Church Service, Rev. A. J. Grigg,- M.A.8.D., ex-pupil, (Place to be advertised later). MONDAY, June 29th—--9.80 a.m.—Motor Drives. Muster at Girls’ School. 2 p.m.—Steeplechase and Sports, Old Scdioot Grounds. 8.30 p.m.—Grand Jubilee Ball, Town Hall. Tickets, 7/6 each. Finan-| cial Members, 10/r Double Ticket, Single - Ticket 5/-* GENERAL INFORMATION Cars will meet trains on Friday and Saturday. Look for the Jubilee Sticker (School Badge on Cars). The Office of the Association is in Messrs. Wilson and Baird’s Rooms, Bank Street. Enquire there, grammes, Colours, Badges and Ball Tickets. Please wear your Distinguishing Decade Badge at 'all Jubilee Functions, and so meet Old Schoolmates.

DECADE COLDERS: 1881 to 1891 White 1892 to 1901 Red 1902 to 1911 Green 1912 to 1921 Pink 1922 to 1931 Blue An Open Invitation is extended to the Public of Whangarei and Surrounding Districts to attend the Service on SUNDAY, June 28th. All Old Pupils' are requested to fill in and return Forms as soon as possible. - J, A, MaeLEOD, Organising Secretary. Phone 254. WANTED KNOWN A GUARANTEED Gumboot. New Season’s Stocks, of Hi Press to hand.—The Tyre Surgery. pHRONIC Colds Cured with Mytol Mutton Bird Oir Emulsion, Very palatable. —H. Menzies, Chemist. 829. pHILBLAINS Prevented by taking British Yeast-o-Cod Tablets; 32 for 3/-.—H. Menzies, Chemist. 735 TYELICIOUS Apples, Choice Grade, 4/6 per case; Northern Spy, 6/6 per case. —East, The Elite Fruit Shop. Phone 573. TpXPERT Experience goes into every Spool when left at Menzies, Chemist. 100 C»OR Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, *■ there is no better remedy than Jervea, a wonderful tropical herb, sold ocally at Woolley’s Pharmacy; 50 loses 6/6. 40 TT Is dangerous to neglect rheuraaA tism! If you are doing so, start a course of Hervea at once. You can, get a packet to make 50 doses for 6/6, j at Woolley’s Pharmacy. 40j TNDOOB A Ea.jar required. Photography! Always use| Film. Shorter exposures ; All chemists. 443' PREVENT Septic Tonsils! A few drops of Kanatox in nostrils daily, 4/-. —11. Menzies, Chemist. 808 T> O. X. Is stamped on every genuine Yeaston Tablet; beware of imitations. —H. Menzies. Chemist. 13 SUPERFLUOUS Fat quickly disap- ® pears when you take Youth-o-Form Capsules. 6/6. —H. Menzies, Chemist. 759

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Northern Advocate, 13 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 13 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 13 June 1931, Page 1