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HAIGH BUILDER Thnnes- - Private 2316 Shop 201 3 aives EMULSION . siren BUILD with TIMBER Dry Stocks Always Available at LANE and SONS Ltd. t TOT ARA NORTH A Good Beginning of 1938 Bright Issue of “Railways Magazine” ' New Zealanders, you will like the January issue of your popular national monthly, the Railways Magazinedelightful stories, humorous sketches, charming glimpses of your beautiful! country, romance of old days, clever verse, helpful notes and advice for women, plenty of pictures— altogether a very pleasant treat for any family. The Railways Magazine keeps you in right touch with // your country every month. 6d At Bookstalls and News Agencies 6d TIME is JirJfcttifdm SPORTS COATS Action back style, in smart Tweeds .. 39/6 55/. Plain Back, from ~ 35/Roys’, from . - 33/6 ;/ SPORTS TROUSERS Plain Greys, Fawns, Stripes, etc. Tall, Normal and Stout - - 10/(5 to 35/Boys ’ 13/6 BLAZERS Smart Stripes and Plain shades 37/6 ,0 33/6 Boys-, from 16/6 SUITS Smart Range of Fancy Worsted Navy Serge Suits, from 75/SPORTS SHIRTS Interlock and Art. Silk Fabrics 6/11 * 14/6 “Silrasilk” Coat Shirts, with Ties to match . 6/11 BATHING COSTUMES Jantzfen, Roslyn, Morley’s, and ether leading makes. Latest slyles 14/6 * 35A EATHING SHORTS In Black, Green, Grey and Navy.... 10/631A Boys’, from 5/11 LADIES’ BATHING COSTUMES A large selection to choose from. Newest styles and col--01118 • ■ 15/6 to 45/m [NBBOS &s,m Phone 2413 CAMERON STREET WHAN GAR El P.O. Box 74

I HAD A STRANGE WARNING —Baudelaire. Most of us are warned when we are in for a cold by tightness of the throat, sneezing, or shivering feeling. All the wise ones take heed and take Baxters Lung Preserver immediately. Colds arc always with us, fortunately so is good old ■'Baxters,” that reliable remedy so pleasant to take and so quickly beneficial. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 everywhere. B 1

The battery on your car may be "out o£ sight and out of mind,” but it needs constant attention if it is to do its job properly. Let us re-charge and top up your battery regularly and it will last for years. Loan batteries available if required. WHANGAREI ENGINEERING CO. LTD. A GRADE GARAGE. 7 “A” Grade Mechanics. The Authorised “Get You Home Garage.” 'Phone 2639.

Anew wonder remedy for NEURITIS AND RHEUMATISM. SETTLE'S PAIN TABLETS are the latest discovery in the treatment of Neuritis. Rheumatism and all nerve pains. They are pleasing to take —act quickly, and are reasonable in price. We have statements from patients in Rannerdale Returned Soldiers’ Home, from patients attending public and private hospitals, which sav that they can only get relief from BETTLE’S PAIN TABLETS. They only cost 6d. and 1/6 at all stores. Local Agent: Arthur Taylor, Rathbone Street, Whangarei.

CHEER. UP OLD MAN ALL. YOU NEED fS AN OCCASIONAL DOSE OF C H A M B E FtLAJ N*S TABLETS TO HELP YOUR STOMACH AND LIVER. AND RESTORE. YOUR- APPETITE —— 7 they’ll FILL YOU SO FULL OF PEP YOU’LL FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN

/Considerable alteration is being made to mountings of worn by masters, officers and other ranks of the- Union Steamship Company's seagoing staff. The new mountings are such as were adopted in 1918 by the Imperial authorities as’ the standard British Mercantile Marine uniform, seme additions being made where no distinction in rank is provided under the standard regulations.—Special.

mmm Advertised Goods and Services are Personal Mrs Brown, of George Street, and Her daughters, Beryl and Audrey, are pending part of the school vacation in Auckland. 'Mr arid Mrs Dave Cotton are home after visiting Auckland. ■Mr Reg Graham has returned to Christchurch after spending a fortnight’s holiday in Hikurangi. Miss Marion McKenzie, who has been holidaying in Auckland, has returned to her homo in Hikurangi. For FRUIT and VEGETABLES ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS MRS. H. COOK HIKURANGI BUY MORE!/ Accompanying her is Miss Myrtle Long, of Auckland, who is to be her guest for a short period. Mr Fred Graham, left for Auckland during the' iveck after spending the Christmas in Hikurangi. Mr Nelson Wells was a week-end visitor to the district. In order to take up a position, Mr Alan Forgusson. of Hikurangi, has left for Wellington. After a fairly long stay in Hikurangi, Messrs Geo. and Lou Davies returned to Huntly on Monday last. Guests of Mrs Willets, View Road, Mr and Mrs Melville Dick returned to their home on Monday last. Miss Joan Kali, Hikurangi, Is at present spending a short holiday in Auckland. A holiday visitor to Hikurangi was Mr R. Mcßeth. who stayed with his parents, Mr and Mrs Mcßeih, George Street. Mr and Mrs E. Taylor, and Joan, of Auckland, and Miss Mavis Dunn are guests of Mrs Dunn at Whananaki. Of Huntly, Mr and Mrs Braid and Mr Norman Braid were the guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Frow, George Street. To Awamutu visitors to Whananaki are. Mr and Mrs G. Lavvrie. It is understood they will remain there for the duration of the school holidays. Miss Myrtle Tunstall is the guest ot Mrs L. Cook. King Street. Mrs R. Scott and family have reThrifty Housewives know By their weekly savings the many advantages gained by shopping the ECONOMIC STORES HIKURANGI WE DELIVER an m f: mm HIKURANGI turned home after a holiday spent at Whananaki. Messrs R. Lomas, Nelson Wells and Claude Tulloch spent last week-end as the guests of Mr and Mrs ,T. Baxter and family at Russell. Mr and Mrs Spiers and family and Mr and Mrs Baxter and family returned to Hikurangi today after a fortnight in Russell. Mr Laird, sear., ancT his son Willie, who have been in Hikurangi for the past three weeks, have returned to their home in the Ohara. After a month in hospital, Mrs Keith Haynes is recuperating at the home of Mrs Haynes, senr. Miss B. Smith, of Hikurangi, was a week-end visitor to Whangarei. Mr and Mrs Harold James, of Union Street, have returned to Hikurangi after a short stay in Auckland. Mr McKinley, senr.. has returned from Auckland. Mr A. Brown, Wilsonville, and his family, are home again after a most pleasant holiday in Auckland, No Shortage Of Water Hikurangi is in need of rain. Last week there was only one really wet day, but that was insufficient to bring complete relief to the parched grounds. Gardeners .in particular are I anxious that rain in large quantities j should fall soon. Tlie water supply, however, is holding out well, and as yet no appeal has been made to residents to conserve it, and hoses are being used when and where required without causing any anxiety. Your Guard Against Inferiority Visitors To Onerahi 1 Hindin Wins N.Z. Chess Championship Fifteenth Birthday Party When Margaret Speirs, of Valley Road, celebrated her 15th birthday recently, she found it a very exciting occasion. Fifteen guests—one for each year—assembled and were entertained to n lunch. Not the least pleasant part of the celebration was the birthday cake on which fifteen candles burned merrily. Fifteen guests, fifteen candles and fifteen years old—truly the occasion is one Margaret will remember for many years to come. mm TRAVELLING REQUISITES IT’S HOLIDAY TIME! Von May Need One of These. A Suitcase A Brief Bag An Attache Case A Hat Box —■ Or a Travelling' Bag See Us Today All moderately priced, in Leather and Fibrckane. GAGER’S Two Shop; HIKURANGI LPer Press Association. Coijyright.l DUNEDIN. This Day. ’ j The New Zealand Chess 'Congress I was concluded last night, S. Hindin(Canterbury) gaining a decisive victory with nine wins, one loss and two draws in 12 games. He finished up with a brilliant exhibition against W. Lang (Otago) and, otter sacrificing a rook, launched a strong attack which forced his opponent’s I'esignation. His exhibition gained him a special prize for brilliancy. The second place went to J. E. Dunlop (Otago), I. H. Burry (Auckland) and J. A. Erskine (Southland) tying for third place. Other prize-winners were: F. K. Rolling (Wellington) and H McNabb (Nelson). Burry won the second prize for brilliancy and a special prize for the best recovery. Mr and Mrs R. Drummond and daughter, Mr and Mrs H. C. Rishworth and family, and Mr and Mrs Ward are staying at their respective summer residences lor the holidays. Mr and Mrs Brown, Whangarei, are spending a holiday in Cutforth’s.bach. Mr and Mrs J. Ace, Whangarei, arc holidaying at the seaside in Woolley’s bach. Mr and Mrs Woodbridge arc spending the summer holidays in their bach on the Point. Mr and Mrs E. Beasley, who were in Auckland for Christmas, have returned, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs J. Baird, and her two children, who intend spending a fortnight in the districi. Mr and Mrs Clifford Dufty, of Futaruru, accompanied by Mrs Dufty’s sister, Miss Connie Beasley, Auckland, motored through to Onerahi last week to spend a few days with their mother, Mrs A. Beasley. COMMENTING on the difficulties b ing encountered in obtaining giij and women for domestic service aij other classes ci employment, the Hi] ister of Labour, the Hoh. H. T. Aril strong, said the number of wbnw who participated in the Government Christmas bonus to the unemployj would be under TOO for the whe Dominion. —(P.A.). JANUARY SHOP AT MacDermott’si For FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BREi CAKES. CHOCOLATES, ICES, SO^ 1 r START NOW! AND STOP For ' EXPERT SERVICING - At STOCKLEY & SON lIIKUK A N G I The Attendants are experienced and skilled. They will do your work quickly and well. Prices are reasonable. TVrriKN yorrp.R grey > » you’re old. Re-f>row natural colour whether blonde, titian or brownette with wonderful VAX-OREY Hair Tonic. One size one preparation one price.—H. Monz.ies. V 5 DRINKS. ETC. We deliver weekly H-J BETTER MEATS s pi BUY FROM HAMILTON BROS. THE FAMILY BUTCHERS, HIKURANGI

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Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 2

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