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PUBLIC NOTICES p OLDEN ACRE MOTOR CAMP, . Sherwood Rise, Onerahi. —Openj ing with Picnic, 2.30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. j 11th. Tea Provided. Admission Free ! Non-Campers on Opening Day. BOROUGH COUNCIL VICTORIA BRIDGE A Plan of the proposed New Victoria Bridge is open for public inspection at my office during office hours. A. D. JACK, 2 Town Clerk. TENDERS gUPPLY OF SAND Offers for supply of 40 cubic yards of clean, sharp, free from shell sand, delivered on railway trucks, Whangarei, will be received by District Engineer, Public Works Department, Whangarei, up to 4 p.m. on NOVEMBER 12th, 1934. Conditions at District Storekeeper’s Office. 5/11/1934. ; 12 JJODNEY, COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received by the Rodney County Council up till 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 20th, for Quarrying, Crushing and Hauling U-inch Screened Metal, as under:— Contract No, 358—Ogle’s Quarry, Mangakura, 800 c. yds. Contract No. 360—Stewart’s Quarry, Makarau, 1310 c. yds. Contract No. 361—Ryan’s Quarry, North Albertland, 1260 c. yds. Also for loading and hauling. Contract No. 356—230 c. yds. of crushed metal from hopper, Mt. Brame Quarry, to two highways. Contract No. 362—200 c. yds, of Crushed Metal from Railway Trucks, Hoteo Station, to Hotep-Tauhoa M.H. Contract No. 363 —240' c. yds. of Shingle from Lagoon Bay Pit to Warkworth-Lelgh M.H. Specifications at County Office, Warkworth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. DOW, County Engineer. Warkworth, 6/11/1934. 3 BUSINESSES WANTED COUNTRY Stores Wanted Urgently. All negotiations strictly confidential. Leasehold premises preferred. Cash buyers waiting.—Send full particulars/to Christie, Findlay, 159 Queen Street, ' Auckland. HOUSEHOLD SERVICE REPAIRS T REPAIR Anything Ranges, Any A Plumbing or Sheet Metal Work. Phone 2704.—HARRY DAVIES, 14 Water Street, Reg. Plumber. 526

PLANTS FOR SALE QABBAGE, Cauliflower, Leeks, Lettuce, Red Beet, Silver, Sprouts Boricole, 1/6 (100), posted—Weaver, Alfred St,, Onehunga. 8 T^AHLIAS —Latest Novelties, best English, American, European and Australian, etc. Send for New Dahlia Catalogue. Giant Tested Exhibition Pansies, wonderful strain, 2/- a dozen cash, posted.—Hay’s Nurseries, Auckland, 5.E.2. Hl3 TZUMARAS, Tauranga Red, 2/6 100; 17/6 1000.—John Broady, Alfred St, Northcote. - 9 T OOK—B Named Varieties Giant Waved Sweet Peas, each 20 seeds, 2/- Posted Paid.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 COW Swedish Giant Blight and Drought Resisting Cabbage. Grows enormous size, superb quality, 1/- pkt. Post Free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N7 COW Burpee’s Lightning or 7£ Weeks Peas. Fastest growing Pea ever introduced, 1/- packet, 3 packets 2/6. Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 T'OMATO, Aster (Giant Crego WiltResisting), Giant Carnation, Empress Pansy, Salvia, Phlox, Marigolds, Petunias, Delphiniums, Stock, Lobelia and many other varieties.—J. Wordsworth/59 Mill Rd. Phone 2483. 69 USED CAR PARTS »JHE NORTHERN COMPANY Our Wreckings for the past month have been as follows:

Baby Austin—Austin 20—Oldsmobile 1926 Overland 1924 —2 Chevrolets, 1924 and 1926 Oakland 1924. New Address: 48 W ATER gTREET WHANGAREI Opposite Weston Bros. PHONE 2830. _ 891 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TF You need a HOOD, SIDEA CURTAINS, or UPHOLSTERY Renewed or Repaired, or Woodwork in your Saloon Repaired by an Experienced Coach Body Maker—See A, E. RATHBONE STREET, 40b

SPORTING k WHANGAREI RACING CLUB SPRING RACING CARNIVAL THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER Bth AND 10th WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR REDUCED CHARGES FOR ADMISSION OUTSIDE GATE LAWN ENCLOSURE—GENTS LADIES 1/6 3/Excursion Fares.—Special Trains, returning each day after the Races. WHANGAREI WELCOMES VISITORS GOOD RACING ASSURED FIRST RACE TO START AT 12.15 P.M. F. L. GUNN, 842 Secretary.

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Northern Advocate, 7 November 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 7 November 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 7 November 1934, Page 10

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