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PUBLIC NOTICES XT'NDEAVOUR RALLY, Presbyterian 1 Church, TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Speaker; jVir. K. H. Melvin. Everybody welcome. J£AMO TOWN BOARD * RATES 1935-36 ] Pursuant to the Town Boards Act 1908, the Municipal Corporations Act 1908, 1926, the Rating Act 1925, the Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act 1926. the Local Bodies Loans Act 1926, and all amendments respectively thereof. . Public notice is hereby given that at the monthly meeting of the Kamo Town Board, held on the 11th July. 1935, the following rates, were levied for the year commencing Ist April, j 1935, and ending 31st March, 1936. I An amalgamated rate of 4|d in the 1 £ in lieu of: j General Rate of 3id in the £. Hospital Rate of Id in the £. Special Electricity Rate of id in the £ over the whole of No. 1 Electricity area. Also —A uniform sanitation fee of £2 per pan, in respect of every shop, dwelling or other occupied building within the Kamo Town District. Also —A special electricity rate of Id in the £ over the whole of No. 2 Electricity area. FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE WHANGAREI HARBOUR BOARD In accordance with Sections 84-88 of the Harbours Act 1923 and its amendments, a Harbour Rate of -|d in the £. The foregoing rates to be levied on the special rateable valuation of all properties on the Urban Farm Lands Roll, and on the unimproved valuation of all other rateable properties within the Kamo Town District. M. E. TAYLOR, 386 Town Clerk. RAILWAY NOTICES ttic ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On 20th July, the u N sual 6.20 a.m. Whangarei-Otiria train will leave Whangarei at 6.10 a.m., taking up usual running from Hikurangi. 379 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Have a Perfect Holiday and Stay at BRENTS ROTORUA TTOTEL WINDSOR, Modern Guest House. Refurnished, Renovated. Billiards, Radio,.Table Tennis. Special Winter Terms. Ring 2225.—W. H. M. Yarrow, Owner-Proprietor. Y 5 T EVIATHAN, Bank Street. Ideal situation. Radio, Piano. Excellent table. —Mr. and Mrs. H. Piggott (late >. Hotel Windsor). Phone 2826. 191 I JjTERNLEIGH THE pRIVATE JJOTEL ~ (Opposite Albert Park). Phone 41-319. Three minutes to rail--0 way and Queen Street. —28 Symonds a St., Auckland. Miss L. Smith, Proq prietress. SlO * PRIVATE HOTEL 1 AUCKLAND’S BLUE MOUNTAINS y NIHOTUPU, 1350 Feet. a Entirely renovated throughout, new ‘ lounge and modern sanitation, First1, class accommodation. Excellent cuisine. ‘ Tennis court. Badminton and Deck D Tennis Court. Pingpong Room and Library, Direct car from residence to hotel.-Mr. and Mrs. WISE. Proprietors. Phone SK. Henderson. 197 COME TO pARAKAI JJOUSE HELENSVILLE

FOR A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST Hot Mineral Baths (Plunge, Slipper and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid Service. Ample Garage Accommodation. Appointed A.A, Hostel. PHONES: Helensville 35 Auckland .. •• 46-087 Mrs. F. M. RlMMEß—Manageress AUCTION SALES SALES ALL DAY SALES ALL DAY rpO-MORROW j^RIDAY rpO-MORROW j^RIDAY rpHOMSON, JgAGLEY & C°. LTD, Will Sell at Their Auction Rooms: BANK STREET—OPP. TOWN HALL AT 10.30 A.M.— FRUIT: Apples, Oranges, Lemons, etc. VEGETABLES: Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Carrots, Swedes, Parsnips, Kumaras, Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins. 1.30 P.M.— POULTRY: 60 Hens. Pullets, Ducks, Turkeys. Special: 9 Indian Runner Ducks. PIGS: Weaners. 2 P.M. — FURNITURE, including: 2 and 3Dr. Comb. Chests, O.R. Dining Chairs, Oak Dining Chairs, Occ. Tables, Settees, Camp Stools, Sideboards, Cabinet Gramophones, K. Chairs, 4ft. Gin. O.R, Bed and Wires, 3ft. O.R. Bed and Wires, Scotch Chests, Cupboards, Wheelbarrow, Wringer, Tennis Net, Cane Clothes Basket, Hose, Horse Collar, Hanging Kerosene Lamp, Lantern, Arco Light Lamp, Kerosene Heater, 7-piece Leather Covered Suite, Tool Cabinet, Bookshelves, Lino, Chesterfield Suites, Medicine Cupboards, Writing Desk, etc. Al. Pots, Pans, Electric Toaster, Leggings, Blinds, Pres. Bottles, El. Irons, Primus. ALSO; 30 pairs Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Only a few Majestic Radios left at less than half price. TO-MORROW’S SPECIAL TO-MORROW’S SPECIAL (For Private Sale) Well Filled Reversible Settee Squabs. Usually Selling at 18/6. Reduced to 14/6 for Friday only. Meet your friends at | THOMSON. JgAGLEY & £JO. LTD.! THE AUCTIONEERS

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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 18 July 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 18 July 1935, Page 12

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