JEWELLERY JJEW gTOCKSI of DIAMOND RINGS It will pay you to inspect this new range at E. H. P ALMEB THE MODERN JEWELLER I Whangarei. Phone 23G6. Pl 6 mm mmw ammammammm ■■hub i '■■■■■ ' —— '. JIUML*~JE!!BL g 1 - g WANTED TO RENT ■pURNISHED Room, fireplace, use of conveniences; must be central. — Write 10, Advocate. 668 WANTED to Rent by Adult Familyfour or five-roomed Bungalow having all conveniences; garage essential; northern end of town preferable. — Write Careful Tenants, Advocate. 708 A OR 5-roomed House, careful tenant; ** no children; central. —Address at Advocate. 698 TENDERS BOROUGH COUNCIL Quotations are invited for the supply of 7-10,cwt. TRUCK. Tenders close at Noon TUESDAY, July 21st, and particulars may be had on application to Borough Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. O. HALL, 712 Acting Clerk.
HOCKEY f WHANGAREI HOCKEY ASSN. FIXTURES FOR JULY 18th MEN —Mangapai v. Ramblers. Mangapai, 2.30 p.m. (Mr. Magee); Wesley v. Mata, Park. 3 p.m. (Messrs. Oldeorn and Batchelor); Springfield v. Tauraroa, Springfield, 2.30 p.m. (Messrs. Whittle and Miller); Maungakaramea v. Whangarei, Park, 1.45 p.m. (Messrs. Campbell and Batchelor); United v. Kara, Kara, 2.30 p.m. (Mr. Nixey). LADIES’ A—School v. Onerahi, School, 3 p.m. (Misses Lamb and Mirrielees); Old Girls v. Hinemoa, Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Campbell and Patterson); Hora Hora v. Combines, Park, 1.45 p.m. (Messrs. Oldeorn and Patterson). LADIES’ B—Onerahi v. Portland, Onerahi, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Werin and Beasley); School B v. School C, School, 1.45 p.m. (Misses Lamb and Mirrielees); Kia Ora, a bye. Ramblers to pick up Mr. Magee. Management Committee Meeting on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. 699 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS, TAS. PARKINSON for Watch and U Clock Repairs. 20 years’ English experience. All work guaranteed., Old Gold and Silver Bought.—Rathbone Street. 465 SADDLER* EFFICIENCY Is the keynote of oul success. .Let us handle your Saddlery and Harness Repairs, and keep your sporting equipment in order.— Geo. Grantham, Water Street. 318
MEDICINES AND TOILETS FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS Nearly everyone requires a tonic this time of the year. Electrotox is a great pick-me-up and is of definite value to anyone suffering from chilblains, rundown condition, boils, pimples and poor appetite. We can thoroughly recommend this tonic —2/9 or 3/3 posted-—BURFOOT’S LTD. A GUARANTEED COLD CURE Balm of Gilead is a guaranteed, unfailing cure for coughs, colds and all chest troubles. Play safe this winter and keep a bottle handy always. Follow it up with Armond’s Cherry Emulsion —This is a real chest-builder. Both 2/6, or 3/- posted at BURFOOT’S LTD. Bank Street, Whangarei. 815 OAUSE OF GREY HAIR Because greyness is the result of an impoverished Papilla supply in the scalp, the true colour of the hair can be grown back by supplying Papilla food to the scalp. Van-Grey tonic does this . . . has delighted thousands. —H. Menzies, Chemist. Price 5/6. V 5 pATARRHAL RELIEF OR NO PAY! Catarrh relieved on Money-Back Guarantee! This customer protectioncovers Katarol, the remedy that destroys stuffiness, nose running, head noises, catarrhal deafness. Every application of Katarol in the nostrils with the Free Katarol dropper soothes and heals inflamed, agitated mem-, branes. Obtain your trial size (3/6) or Double Size (5/-) from Harold Menzies, Chemist.
WHY BACK-DATE YOURSELF? Nobody thanks you for looking old'. And grey hair is very ageing. You can end greyness—grow the true, original colour right back into your hair with Van-Grey. Not a dye, but a remarkable new hair-cell restorative. Results guaranteed. H. Menzies. Chemist. Price 5/6. V 5 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JPOR rjpIMBER AND gERVICE AT ALL TIMES COMMUNICATE DIRECT WITH C. E. L OVATT & S ON L TD TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAWMILLERS Lower Cameron Street—Whangarei Suppliers also of Joinery, Woodwool, Fruit Cases, Butter Boxes and Sawdoctor’s Services, LI
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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1936, Page 1
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