j BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ULKIIEAD” THE NEW WRISTLET WATCH Shockproof —— Waterproof £5/5/Guaranteed 5 Years! No Repairs Necessary! Jlj. The Modern H PALMER Jeweher - Whangarei Pl 6 PUBLIC NOTICES T B F ARSHALL, E. 1375~ DENTIST Will Reopen on the 10th JANUARY. 814
1 TO LET | FLATS—Double and Single I A Rooms, up-to-date conveniences.— [ Norfolk Street. Under entirely new i management. 270 I TENDERS IiANGAREI COUNTY ' COUNCIL. TENDERS. Tenders are hereby invited for the following works up till noon on SATURDAY, the Bth day of January, 1938, at the Council Office, Whangarei:— (1) Old Parua Bay Road —1202 c.yds. metal. (2) Parakao-Karaka Road—74s c.yds. metal from Wilson's Quarry, and 900 c.yds. from Karaka Quarry. (3) Walker’s Road (Waikiekie) —6GO c.yds. limestone from Babe’s Quarry, and 250 c.yds. from Tauraroa Quarry. Specifications and conditions can be seen at the County Office, Whangarei. The Council is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. J. NORRIS, | 849 County Engineer, j
PLUMBING H. V. EKED, Registered Plumber and Drainlayer. Town and country work. Reasonable. -.8 School Lane (Phone 2795). * RlB jpLUMBING Town or Country, Sheet Metal Worker, Dairy Engineer, Manufacturer of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, Etc. Repairs of All Descriptions. DAVE AMOS, John Street, Whangarei (Phones 2789 and 2852). 254 MOTOR SERVICES T O R g~E R V I C E DARGAVILLE - WHANGAREI DALBETH BROTHERS. Depart Whangarei—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Depart Dargaviile—9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Booking Office; Les Ward, Cameron St. 04 'pHE “NORTHERN ADVOCATE" BUS leaves Transport Office, James Street, Whangarei. Daily at 2.10 p.m. for Maungakaramea, Tauraroa, Ruarangi, Taipuha, Mareretu, Paparoa and Maiakohe. Leaves Matakohe a,m. Daily lor Whangarei. BOOT REPAIRERS |T DAY for Elect Repairs (late Upper * Bank St.) We specialise in Ladies’ Pumps, Children’s School Shoes, Gent’s Hand Wcited. Nothing but the best material used. Done at shortest notice. Note address: Opp. Plaza. D3O BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL Concrete Articles Pipes, Troughs, Boilers, Chimneys, House Blocks, Wash Tubs.—Mackenzie and Mason, Cameron St. Phones 2595,2773. npo CONQUER YOUR CATARRH .. . Do as thousands of others are doing. Apply a few drops of KATAROL well back in your nostrils. Pleasantly, quickly and unfailingly the distressing- effects of catarrh disappear. KATAROL is so good that each bottle carries a genuine moneyback guarantee. Remember: “No relief, no cost with KATAROL.’’ 3/6 (trial size) 5/- (double size) from Harold Menzies, Chemist; also from other Chemists and
WALDKON THE METAL KING ’Phones Quarry 2812 Office 2866 W 1.4 QTOP CORN PAIN INSTANTLY Dr. Scholl's Zino Pads give instant relief from corns. New, improved and medicalK safe, they resist water and contain medicated discs which cause corns to lift right out. Buy Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads for corns, callouses, soft corns or bunions. Put one on —the pain is gone.—Harold Menzies. Chemist. Sill!
TRANSPORT JAMES STREET T)EPOT PHONE 2509 The public are requested to note the above centre for the following motor services and transport facilities: — KIRIPAKA MATAPOURI WHANGAREI PARUA BAY WHO. PAPAROA MATAKOHE Manaia Transports —Whangarci -Hoads Alexander —Pakotai Bo3'd, Carrier —Whangarci. Les Bower —Ruatangata All Passengers are asked to Book at this Depot, and all Parcels for the various Districts may be left here. El 7
pOR 'JpiMBER AND gERVICE Communicate direct with C K | i OVATT & S ON LTDAT ALL TIMES TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAWMILLERS Lower Cameron Street Whangarei Suppliers also of Joinery, Fruit Cases, Butter Boxes and Sawdoctor’s Services. LI
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Northern Advocate, 4 January 1938, Page 1
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