Hikurangi Specials ADVERTISED GOODS AND SERVICES ARE YOUR GUARD AGAINST INFERIORITY v C A V ** 0 9 kr y 9 |Q V The-kuni&i tviee/tksT YES! Everything in Quality Groceries ORDER BY PHONE JUTE COW COVERS New Stocks Just In All Sizes Personals Mr Jack Smith has obtained a position in Whangarci. * -Si V ¥ At present Miss J. Little is the guest of Mrs R. Davidson, Hikurangi. * * * * Mrs C. Hamilton eturnecl during the week alter a flying visit to Auckland. « * * • Mrs Phillips, of Hikurangi. is visiting Kohukohu. * ❖ Leaving Hikurangi on Tuesday last, Miss Jones and Mr B. Martin arc holidaying at Now Plymouth. No Parking At Valley Road Corner Principally for the ruse of school children, a pedestrian crossing has been recently marked out at toe Valley Road corner. This section of road, being part of the main highway North, is constantly in use by cars, and the crossing will fill a long-felt need. At the meeting of the Hikurangi Town Board on Tuesday night, decision was made to erect a “No parking” disc in proximity to the crossing. The object of this Is to prevent parking within 40 feet of the corner, which is a blind one. It is felt that the no parking regulation will remove a possible danger. 3 i There’s Body Nourishment in VEGETABLE SOUP . . . Make Soup every day from our supply of FRESH VEGETABLES You can also secure your FRESH FRUIT needs here. Bread and Oakes, too! Ring 40 THE ECONOMIC STORES You’d be better Bicycle letter still a B.S.A B.S.A.it tha M*ie«t>rumung bicycle in the World because every single feature from god to end is a real Quality feature. You cafe buy a B.S.A. from Don’t Forget — You can purchase a B.S.A. on Easy Weekly Terms There is a Model for every purpose See GAGER'S TOY BAZAAR HIKURANGI PHONE 25M Mrs Hogg, of Auckland, has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs Tilton, Hikurangi. Last week-end, Mr Eric Ayton made a flying trip To Cambridge. *•: * * On Friday last. Mr J. Tipton and Mr Nelson Croft left for Auckland on their annual leave. ❖ '•{■ 'it Auckland and Waihi were the ultimate destinations of Mr and Mrs J. Frew, who left Hikurangi on Friday last nn their annual vacation. * « * -i Mr Harry Moore was a week-end excursionist to Auckland. He took part in the twenty-first birthday celebrations of his sister, Miss Emily Moore. * * t. Mr Bert Croslcy resumed duly yesterday, after having been in bed for some days, ... ... ... >i The weekly community sing, which was 1o have been hold last evening, was postponed. Town Board Affairs A meeting of the Hikurangi Town Board was held on Tuesday evening last. There was a full attendance of members under the chairmanship of Mr. R. Nesbit. Tire Board was informed that the roller would probably be available this week, in which case work on the footpaths may proceeed. Many complaints have beeir recently received concerning straying cows which play havoc with garden and lawns. The foreman was instructed to take drastic action in cases of straying stock. It was decided that action should be taken against ratepayers in order to recover outstanding rates. The Board also was in accordance with the rates as advertised being struck. This is a consolidated rate of 1/-. Arrangements, it is reported, are still under way with the Labour Department in connection with further work to prevent and alleviate flooding of in the town. MacDermott’s Phone o 5 HIKURANGI OQ “SAY AH-H!” As 3VL D.’s (Motor Doctors), we’ve studied under every make of car. If yours is acting - queer or if you’re planning a trip soon, why not drive it over to our clinic for an examination. STOCKLEV & SON Motor Engineers HIKURANGI
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Northern Advocate, 8 July 1938, Page 9
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