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jQO Y OU J^NOW IJHIS! DYEING, DRY-CLEANING AND RENOVATING! Suita and Costumes Beautifully Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed or Dyed at Less than City Rates. Hata Cleaned and Reblocked DB TOUEEET’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs) JAMBS STREET Alterations and Repairs a Specialty. E. H. HUGHES TAILOR

PERSONAL APOLOGY To those readers who have expressed their interest in the episodes of the .Pilgrim and Bertieus, I tender my apologies, as it is imperative they, be omitted for a couple of days. The reason is that I have just landed a shijnncnt of wonderful Gumboots, and simply must tell the world. These are British boots, really solid, with crepe soles and bars and splendidly reinforced everywhere necessary. The prices are 16/6 and 18/6, easily threeor four shillings cheaper than any-| thing else of equal quality. Yes, and! as worn by the Rustic Maiden, too. j Yours truly, j BERT BROWN, j Rathboue Street.

PUBLIC NOTICES rro Land Property drawn from Crossley. Agents, Whangarei.—Our at Kamo Flat is WithSalc. —W. Crossley, I. W. 304 WHANGAREI SHEEP DOG YV TRIALS WEIGHT GUESSING First Day.—Two Sheep, correct weight, 1 (191 bs. —J. Shalders, Maunn, lOOlbs. Fat Cow, correct weight, 614 lbs—G. C. E. Child, GOOlbs. Second Day.—Two Sheep, correct weight, 1411bs.—Miss J. Hosldng, 140 A lbs. Fat Bullock, correct weight, 764 lbs.—Mrs. R. Newman, 766£tbs. 302 SERVICES DAY Seating accommodation will be provided for the comfort of the Next-of-Kin of Fallen Soldiers, Wives of Returned Men in the Procession, Nurses and Elderly Persons, attending the Anzac Day Memorial Service to be held at the TRIANGLE, Walton Street, on the 25th Instant at 2 p.m. Seats may be reserved by making implication to the Town Clerk’s Office up to noon on Saturday, the 23rd instant. A. D. JACK, 291 Town Clerk,

jg ELL’S gTUDIO VISITING WHANGAREI IN MAY AND JUNE, 1932. i Exhibit can be seen at MENZIES, OPP. POST OFFICE We get that — HAPPY EXPRESSION ON CHILDREN CHARMING STUDIES WITH LADIES MANLY AND SENSIBLE PORTRAITS WITH MEN And DIGNITY AND CHARM WITH: FAMILY GROUPS j MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW I BY RINGING MENZIES TENDERS BOROUGH COUNCIL TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF BENZINE WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside “Tender—Benzine,.” will be received up to 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, April 26th, 1932, for the Supply- of Benzine. Conditions of supply, etc., may be seen at this office. A. D. JACK, 306 Town Clerk.

WANTED KNOWN A COPY of the Show Schedule will be sent on application if_ you have not received one. Ask for it. 228 TYANDY! Dandy! Dandy! Safety Razor Blades, British and Best. — At J. S. Woolley’s, Chemist and Optician. 143 Close on Saturday, April 30th, for the Winter Exhibition. ’ 228 Tj’Oß Men. —Something New in Razor Blades, British and Best, 12 Dandy Blades for 1/6.—At J. S. Woolley’s, Chemist and Optician, 143 Copy of the Winter ExSchedule and send in your Entries by Saturday, April 30th. 228 /T.ET Your hibition /"'IEO. MOORE, Hairdresser, No. 1 Kensington Ave.—Ladies and Gents, 1/-; Children, 9d. Walk in Please, walk out Pleased. 408 /"'IUN Repairs, Cycle Repairs. Lawnmowers Sharpened. Workshop; 5 Hunt St. Phone 227. —C. H. Chissell.

LEND Along Your Entries for the * ‘Winter Exhibition. 228 SCHEDULES for the Winter Exhibition arc obtainable from Messrs. Yates and Co., Vine St.; Drummond Bros., Cameron St., and Simpson Bros., Upper Bank St. Have you a copy? If not, get one and put in your En-| tries. All Entries close on April 30th.] 2281 SAVE As You Shave.—l2 British ° Dandy Blades for 1/6—At J. S. Woolley’s, Chemist and Optician. 143 SCHEDULES tion are for the Winter obtainable from ExhibiMcssrs. Yates and Co., Vine St.; Drummond Bros., Cameron St., and Simpson Bros., Upper Bank St. Have you a copy? If not, get one and put in your Entries. All Entries close on April 30th. 228

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Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 1

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