DANCING TAON 'T Forget MARUA DANCE, FRIDAY, 23rd inst., for a Good Night ’s Fun and a Tasty Supper. Usual Prices, Buses (id Return. ' ; p RAND PICNIC DANCE, ONERAHI, MARCH 23rd. Bon Ton Band.; Bus 8 o’clock ’ (6d). Admission:-'l/(l,' Double 2/0. 291 ! NORTHLAND SCHOOL OP DA NO ING, Gamoron St., next In Plaza. Expert Tuition in all branches. Studio available for Private Dances, Parties, etc. —Phono 2103. _ 401 If you ’re lonely or blue, .lust step along to RUATANGATA on 23 rd And we’ll make room lor you. It will chase all the germs from the I affected gland ; Dancing to HUGH PARKER'S BAND. | Admission 1/6. 406 MEETINGS ; TNAIRY FARMERS A MEETING of Fanners interested in the serious position of the Dairying : Industry will he held in the Madeira Hall at II a.in. on TUESDAY, 27th . inst. I .1. McBREEN, : )08 Secretary for Committee. PUBLIC NOTICES i COUNTY COUNCIL i BRIDGE CLOSED FOR ! REPAIRS • I Public notice is hereby' given that . the Waiotu Bridge on the Waiotu'Jordan Road will be closed for repairs ; from, 8 a.in. on WEDNESDAY, .March '2lst, untiT further notice. I H. 'C. HEMPHILL, i 388 County Clerk. TENDERS f AURI TIMBER FOR SALE BY V TENDER | Notice is hereby given that Tenders | for approximately 120,000 feet of i Kauri Timber lying in logs on the roadi side adjoining Trpnnson, Park .will be [received at the North Auckland Lands i ami Survey Office, Auckland, np to 4. jp.m. on MONDAY, the 2nd April, 1934. ! Tenders are to state price per 100 | feet log measurement-offered, i Special conditions arc obtainable at j the abovomontionod Office or from the I Caretaker at Tronnson Park.
1 Highest or any tender not necesI sarilv accepted. j ' WILLIAM DAVID. ADMIT, i 38'5 Commissioner of Crown Lands. | : . — , (ARURU-FAIEBUEN CO-OP. DAIRY W FACTORY CO. LTD. Alternative Tenders are invited for | the erection in concrete or concrete land wood of a Butter Factory at j Komiti for the Oruru-Fairbnrn Corporative Dairy Factory Company, ■ Limited. j Plans and Specifications may be ob- ; tained at the office of. the. National : Dairy Association, Ltd., Anzac Avenue, : Auckland; the office of the Whangarei i Dairy Co., Ltd., Whangarei; the Sec- ; retary’s Office, Mangonui; or Mr, A. ; E. Cave, Architect, Hamilton. Tenders close at 5 p.m. APRIL 4th, i and shall be addressed to the ChairI man, Oruru-Fairbnrn Co-operative i Dairy Factory Co., Ltd., Box 7, Mani gonui. | The lowest or any tender not necesi sarily accepted. W, A. WILTON, 416 Secretary. | i accommodation I JJOTEL NORTHLAND, Private ! Hotel Dc Luxe, Queen St., Auckland, C.l. (Under new management), i Now being conducted on superior lines, j The Hotel with the Perfect Cuisine, j Handiest Position, and Splendid Ap--1 peafance. Tariff: 10/6 per Day; £3 3/- ! per Week, Permanents by arrange- | ment. —Air. and Mrs. JOHN P. RTORj DAN, Proprietors. 027 THE j pERNLEIGH pBIVATE JJOTEL | ’ OPP, ALBERT PARK j Phone 41-319. Three minutes to Railway and Queen Street. 28 SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. MISS L. SMITH - - - Proprietress. 389 JJOTEL JJON J)ESIB TAKAPUNA AUCKLAND Visitors from the North should break their journey at the above Licensed Hotel. Every convenience and attention. Two Golf Links. Hard Tennis Court. Motor Garages, j Tariff— lo/- Per Day. I ] PRANK HAWES -- - - Proprietor. Phone 23-393, Auckland. 440 1 JJOLTDAY JN AUCKLAND 1 pem g/- p™ J)ay. Bring the Kiddies to Auckland for the Holidays and .STAY AT SWAIN’S { PRIVATE HOTEL (late Grande Vue),! IST. lIELIERS. Accommodation for 25 j I Guests. Double and single rooms. Hot j j and cold water. Electric light through- ] ; out. Spacious dining room. Excellent j food. Roomy and comfortable sitting I I room. Radio entertainment. Twenty minutes’ run to city along beautiful waterfront drive. Tariff: 6/- per day. Write or wire Swain’s Private Hotel, late Grande Vue, St. Hcliers, AUCKLAND. Tele-j phone 25-650. .520 ’ PLANTS FOE SALE A NEMONES and Ranunculus, Prize i Large Bulbs, Choice Mixed j Doubles, 1/- dozen, 5/- 100 Posted.— 1 Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auek-j land. 405| ATTRACTIVE Hyacinths, Large! Bulbs, Crimsons, Pinks, Blues, Tel-1 lows, Lavender, White, 9d each, 8/-j dozen. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden,| Auckland. 405 j A ROMATIC Frcesias, 9d dozen;! Trumpet Daffodils, 1/- dozen; Iris! Tingitana Bine, 1/G dozen; Tritoniai and Ixias, 1/- dozen. —Griffiths’ Nnrs-j eries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 405 i JEAUTIFUL Tulips, Darwin Giants,! Large Plump Bulbs. Usually 7/6 1 ozen. Now 4/- Dozen Posted. — | iriffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, 'Auck-i ind. 405 1 Anemone Bulbs, St. Brigid; large, | ]./- doz.; 5/- per 100; Smaller size, 4/per 100; Claremont Hybrids, 1/3 doz,;i 7/- per 100; Ranunculus, selected, V-i doz.; 6/- per 100.--J. Wordsworth, Mill 1 Road. Phono 2483. 69 JAY’S Nurseries Quality Orna-j mcptal, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit,) iclter Trees, Seedlings, General iirsory Stock. Chrysanthemum and alilia Catalogue • now ready.— emuera, Auckland, 413
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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 10
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