TENDERS rTENDERS are invited until Noon, 1 1 NOVEMBER 20th, for felling 701 acres more or less of bush and tea-tree i under 4B Scheme. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—Ad-1 dress at Advocate or ring 5241 even- 1 ings for particulars. 97 : pO BUILDERS | TENDERS are invited for the erec-1 tion in concrete, of Printing Premises | at Kaikohe. Plans and Specifications j may be seen at Mr. Harold Menzies’, Bank Street, Whangarei. Tenders close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, November 24th. NEWS, LIMITED, 50 KAIKOHE. CHURCH NOTICES QHURCH gERVICES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1934 CHRISTADELPHIAN Madeira Hall, Rust Lane. Sunday—7 p.m. Subject: “Faith or Creed Necessary to Salvation.” No Collection. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Nixon Street. Minister; Rev. F. J. Shaw, B.A. Armistice Day. 10.45 a.m.—Parade of Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cubs. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p,m.—Evening Service. Subject: “Death takes toll ... of all but Truth.” Hymn Study: “Jubilate.” THE SALVATION ARMY Maungakaramea —10.45 a.m., Mr. H. R. Barrett. Subject: “The Great International.” CHURCH OF ENGLAND Hikurangi—9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Whakapara—lo.so a.m, Towai —2 p.m. Kamo—lo.so a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Minister; Rev. W. Elliott, M.A.) Armistice Day. Whangarei—Morning Service, 10.45, “The Way of Peace.” 6.45 p.m., Organ Voluntaries. 7 p.m., “Dr. Isaac Watts, The Father of Modern Hymns.” Congregation and Choir will sing hymns composed by Dr, Watts. Waikaraka—2.4s p.m., Rev. W. Elliott. METHODIST CHURCH Whangarei—lo.4s a.m., “Peacemakers,” Rev. E,~E, Sage; 7 p.m., “The Christian and War,” Rev. E. E. Sage, Wellknown Hymns. Kamo—7.3o p.m., Mr. K. McLennan. THE SALVATION ARMY 10.45 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Welcome to All. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Anniversary. Special Singing by the Children at 'all the Services. 10.45 a.m.—Rev. R. B. Bycroft. 3 p.m.—Mrs. Cholerton. 7 p.m.—Rev. R. G. Bycroft. * Everybody is heartily invited to 1 attend. THEOSOPHY WEEKLY STUDY CLASS In Miss Pelita’s Studio. Sundays—7 p.m. All Invited. CARRIERS & FUEL MERCHANTS A RING to Phone 2456 solves your Firing Problem. Wood, Glen Afton Coal, also Local Coal. Prices right for cash.—Jock Hamilton, Carrier, Rathbone Street. A LWAYS At Your Service LES RUFF, General Carrier, Coal and Firewood Merchant. Puriri, Rata and Ti-tree. Local and Waikato CoaL— Phone 3332. 226 A LL Classes of Carrying Undertaken by ACE. Fleet of Lorries at Your Service. Ace also for Your Firing. Taupiri Coal, Carbonettes and Dry Firewood. —Office: 2 Water Street. Phone 3441. 152 DUGNELL —The Man who solves your Winter Fuel problems, speedily nd economically. Phone orders or ;ave a message.—Address: 18 Vine St. 604 GENERAL Carrying undertaken by Doug. Hart. Two-ton Lorry always available Distributor Kiripaka Joal, bag or ton lots. Depot: Central ’arking Station. . 653 [7"AMO Residents! Order your Fuel Supplies from your Local Man — nd let him undertake your Carrying r Furniture Removals. His motto: Anywhere, any time,”—W. J. Forshaw, iamo. 783 pERFECT piRING The Clean Burning PUKEMIRO Coal. Household and Kitchen —By the Sack or by the Ton. Also Dry Firewood and Carbonettes. DAVE HILL Rathbone Street Whangarei Phones 2785 or 2241 199 rPHE RED HOT FAVOURITE A Burn ACE’S BLACK DIAMONDS TAUPIRI COAL The Perfect Clean Burning Coal. Procurable by the sack or by the ton. Also Good Dry FIREWOOD. Inquire about Our Keen Prices. J. ACE 2 WATER STREET Phone 3441 or 3341. 152 pARRYING Contractors, Builders’ Supplies, Crushed Metal, Brown Rock, Sand, Cement, Hy. Lime, Bricks, Drain Pipes, Field Tiles, Roadseal, etc., etc. HARDIE BROS. LTD. Walton Street Whangarei Phone 2051. H 4
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