DANCING INDEPENDENT Order Odd fellows |( 1 : Manchester Unity, Maungatapere and Whangarei Lodge, Fourth Annual- - TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, ; August 2nd. Ces Wright’s Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. 375 ~ A D ANCE ! , will bo held at TTTOKI on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist In aid of Catholic Church, Seylla Calkin’s Band. Good Floor. ■ Good Supper. Admission l/<> and 2/-. 699 \TS7HAT? Can’t Dance? Then the NORTHLAND SCHOOL OF DANCING can teach you in one course. Studio: NEXT PLAZA THEATRE-. 264 HOCKEY HOCKEY .. ASSN. REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES KENSINGTON PARK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist Commencing' 1.45 p.m. Men — DARGAVILLE REPS versus WHANGAREI THURSDAY REPS. At 3 p.m. Hannam Shield Match— • DARGAVILLE LADIES (Challengers) versus WHANGAREI LADIES (Holders) _ Teams advertised elsewhere this issue. Any player selected who is unable to play, please notify the Secretary or Phone 2104 before midday on Tuesday. FIXTURES FOR THURS., AUG. 2nd: LADIES’ A—Wesley v. Horn Hora, Park, 3 p.m., Patterson and Simpson; ’Karamoa v. Old Girls, Park, 1.30 p.m., Batchelor and Child; White'Star v. College, School, 1.30 p.m. (Practice Match);'Hinemoa, a bye. LADIES’ B (Murdoch Cup).—Portland vl Onerahi, at Portland, 2 p.m. N. Munro; Kia Ora v. School, at School, 3 p.m., Miss Lamb; College v. White Star, at School, 1.30 p.m. (Practice Match). MEN (Deverell Shield), —United v. Ramblers, Park, 1.30 p.m., Simpson and Goddard); Onerahi. v. Bargain Store, Park, 3 p.m., Batchelor and Goddard. H. PATTERSON, 098 . Hon. Secretary. PLANTS FOR SALE X'LOWER Seedlings, seasonable, 2/6 1.00, posted; Superior Quality, 3/6 100. posted. —Henderson’s, Box 1642, Auckland, *333 G H lANT, Tested, Exhibition Pansies, wonderful strain, 2/- doz. posted j for cash. Send for free catalogue— Hedge Plants, Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, Pot Plants, Dahlias, Seedlings, Gladioli, etc. —Hay’s Nurseries, Auckland. 51P AY’S Nurseries —High Quality Ornamental, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit, Shelter Trees; Seedlings, General Nursery Stock and Seeds. Send for New Catalogue. —Bemuera, Auckland. 413 TCELAND. Poppy, Empress Pansy, Stock, Antirrhinum, Viola, Cineraria and others; also Choice Irises and. Perennial Phlox. No mail orders, —J. Wordsworth’s Nurseries, Mill Rd. Phone 2483. <39 T OOK—B Named Varieties Giant Waved Sweet Peas, each 20 seeds, 2/- Postage Paid. —Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 QPECIAL Offer-Flowering Shrubs, Native , Trees, Fruit, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Pot Plants, Climbers, etc. Catalogue Free.—Frank A. Green and Son, Campbell Rd., Ellerslie. 105 COW Swedish Giant Blight and Drought Resisting Cabbage. Grows enormous size, superb quality, 1/- pkt. Post Free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 COW Burpee’s Lightning or 7} Weeks Peas, Fastest growing Pea ever introduced, I/- packet, 3 packets 2/6. — Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 I O Choicest Named Perennial Asters, only 5/-, 6 for 2/0; Prize Gladiolus, 2/- and .'!/- doz.; Black Cosmos, Gd.—Frank Cullen, Waimauku. 545 TTEDGE SHELTER AND TIMBER AA TREES All grown on high exposed land. Send for Our Catalogues. DUNCAN & DAVIES LTD. Nurserymen , NEW PLYMOUTH 130 QHELTER TREES AND HEDGES ° Raised in PUKEKOHE SOIL are better rooted and give better results. AFRICAN BOXTHORN and BARBERRY make the best permanent cattleproof hedges, the plants are cheap and require uo extra fencing. Yearling plants 15/-, selected 1-year 20/-, large 2-year 30A 1000. MACROCARPAS, 2-year small 15/-, medium 20/-, selected 25/- 100. LAWSONIANAS, 2year 15/-, 20/-; 3-year 30/-; 4-year 40/- 100, all freight extra. Abelia, Escallonia, Lonicera, O’Learia, Tecoma, Redwoods, Oregan Pines, Poplars, Currants, Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Anemone and Ranunculus Bulbs, Onion Plants and all classes choice Nursery Stocks at competitive prices. Correspondence invited, —BURROWS’ Nurseries, Pukekobe. 054 Q™BENTHAM’S CYPRESS, Best 2-yoar, per 100 30/-; smaller 2-year, per 100 15/-; Strongest 1-year, per .100 7/0. LAWSONIANA, Strongest 2-year, per 100 25/-; Forest Grade, 2-year, per .100 11/-; per 1000 90/-. MAGEOCARPA, Biggest and Best, per 100 30/-; Forest Grade, 2-year, per 100 15/-, EUCALYPTUS, Assorted Varieties, per 100 10/-, PINES RADIATA (Insignus), Large 2-year, per 100 25/-. Forest Grade, 2-year, per 100 11/-. All possess good roots (most essential). Prices include freight to nearest station or port, Whangarei. Cash with Order. D. H. MACDONALD MANUBEWA 493 TTY CHET. .TER T REES BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL STOCK OWNERS having Registered Brands and Earmarks in the Whangarei Branding District (Whangarei, Otamatea and Hobson) may obtain —FREE OF COST —The Fanners’ Handbook of Brands and Earmarks from the 1 ‘NORTHERN ADVOCATE ’ ’ OFFICE Water Street, Whangarei. • ' 340
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Northern Advocate, 30 July 1934, Page 10
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