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YfR. R. 11. HUGHES desires to apologise to His many Patrons who were inconvenienced by his recent illness, and notifies the Public of Whangarei that he is back at the old “possie’ J Dyeing as briskly as ever! R. H. HUGHES TAILOR DRY CLEANING, DYEING AND RENOVATING SPECIALIST Hats Cleaned and Reblocked. DE TOTJRRET 'S BLDGS., JAMES ST. (Upstairs)

RIFLE SHOOTING WHANGARKi: MINIATURE RIFLE ’ > CLUB TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (May 2nd) Tlu* season wijl be oilieially opened by Mis AVorship the Alayor, Air. W. .(ones, at 7.:5(». CAR I (NCR’S HALL : RATHBONE ST. Admission Free. Entry Fee I/-. Popular Pri/.es. Refreshments. 6.14 Al. K. STEWART, Hon. See. t "-'u ■ —""vrgs? PUBLIC NOTICES rp H A N K S The Ladies’ Auxiliary Relief Committee desire to thank all who donated eakes, sweets or cordials for the stalls at the Bargain Store Burlesque Basketball ATatches last Thursday. R. RANSOM, 656 Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY HOCKEY ASSN. FIXTURES FOR THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Ladies’ Senior A. —Thursday, May 4th: Alaungakaramea v. Huia, Park, 2 p.m. High School v. Old Girls, School, 6 p.m. Horn Horn a - . Hinemoa, Hikurangi, 3 p.m. Wesley a*. White Star, Park, .1 p.m. Ladies’ Senior B. —Thursday, May 4th; College A r . Portland, Portland, 3 p.m. High School a-. Naumai, School, 3 p.m. Wesley a - . Kia Ora, Hikurangi, 2 p.m. Alen-s Section. —Thursday, May 4th: Ramblers a*. Rovers, Park, 3 p.m. United r. Pirates, Park, 2 p.m. Men’s Section.—Saturday, May 6th: Alangapai a - . Springfield, Springfield, 3 p.m. Wesley v. AVhangarei, Park, 2 p.m. Alata.—A Bve. H. MONKHOUSE, 657 Sec., W.H.A.

MEDICINES, ETC. P RICES S MASHED FOE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Quality ami Service just the same. Leave your Films at JJHRFOOT’S jypDEL JJAEKEOOM Specialists in' Fine Developing” ami Printing. 4 CAMERON ST. P.O. Box 18S. T>LOOD Revitalised, arteries rejuvenated, heart fortified, nerves] strengthened by taking Harvey’s j Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply. — Obtainable from d. S. Woolley, Chemist. ■OLOOD Purifier Wanted. Give Eubrio and note tire difference. There is no substitute for Eubrio, 2/6. —H. Menzies, Chemist. 26 All Blood Impurities take “Eubrio,” the great blood purifier. 2/6. —If, Menzies, 'Chemist. 26 ryVEE 40? You can’t afford to be Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply. —Obtainable from J. S. Woolley, Chemist. 374

ROUND, Restful Sleep promoted with j Pheu-Asco Tablets. Not a drug.] Will not endanger the heart, fid and l/fi. Better than Aspirin.—Obtainable from J, Burfoot, Chemist. 275 “T TINGS AM” (Registered). This Preparation is used in every variety of Pulmonary Disease, in Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Croup, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Loss of Voice, Promoting Expectoration, Removing Congestion and Healing the Abraided Tissues. 3/-, postage free. —H. W. Hepworth, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 26 Karangahape Ed., Auckland. 381

QJTARD YOUR CHEST & LUNGS nuns WINTER WITH _ BYNOS COUGH EMULSION BYNOS COUGH EMULSION The Chest Protector. One Oo.se Convinces. 1/6 nml 2/6 'yyOOLLEV-’S ptIARMACY

“J AM A DIFFERENT GIRL’ ’ Miss Marjorie Win, of Thorpe, Nelson, was so full of rheumatics that she dreaded goin.tr out in the cold and damp, “I was advised by Chemist Martin,” she says, “to try IMJ-R. After a week’s treatment T was out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or pain.” R-11-R- is obtainable from 11, Menzies, Chemist, with a written monov-back guarantee, i O I ST.I PATTON QURED by taking LAXAMINT (A Proven Cure). Send (id for Generous FREE Sample and Full Particulars. rjpiilLMAN (CHEMIST) L’O Lancing Rd„ Mt. Albert, Auckland. 403 WANTED KNOWN ■pOR Building Work in Town or Country get an estimate from W. W. Logan, u2 Main’s Avenue. 34S

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Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 1

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