BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JJINGS ! LARGE RANGE OF MODERN DESIGNS AT s. if pALMER’S JJING J.JOUSE g Phone 2366 WHANGAREI Phone 2366 s j > ■ Phone Appointment ! Pl 6 . 1 TYRES 3. " pYRES, TYRES. TYRES Fresh 'i' A Stock, Latest Types, Leading ! Brands.—JONES’ TYRE SERVICE, 14 j Water Street. 51 I== = 1 = j BUTCHERS :QUR MEATS are Juicy, Tender and ; Tasty. Please let us have your j order. —J. F. Reid, Quality Butcher, ; Upper Bank St. Phone 2423. 335 5 ? i TO LET TVjTOTOR Garage, handy.—Apply 147 ITJL Bank Street. 786 ; 1 PUBLIC NOTICES ’ CHANGE OF ADDRESS Removed [ from 66, Cameron St., No. 5 Wallace r Bldgs, (upstairs)—J. ROSS, Tailor. 887 i J WHANGAREI CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY ; ! NO. 1 GROUP—- ’ { £BOO Shares 1593 - 1596 I NO. 2 GROUP—j £BOO Shares 793 - 796 ' 1904 J. REID, Secretary. GUN GURU gCHOOL , Official Opening by MR J, G- BARCLAY, M.P., At 1 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist. All welcome. Old pupils specially ini vited. Dance in the evening.—H. S. | MACKENZIE, Chairman, Ngunguru : School Committee. 911 I WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL [INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND BAND i TOUR—I93B { In response to a request, I have pleasure in inviting all citizens who would be interested in a visit to | Whangarei by the Military Band j Combination from the New Zealand : Institute for the Blind to attend a : meeting in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on THURSDAY, the 29th September, at 7.30 p.m. t The Institute’s Representative will be present, and it is proposed to establish a local organisation to ensure j i the success of the Band’s visit to j Whangarei. WILLIAM JONES, 710 Mayor. .JJARSDEN rpiMBER £JO. £TD. RATHBONE STREET—WHANGAREI iPhone 2718 Box 103 I Wish to notify the builders and buyers | of Timber, that they have taken over j Rowsell and Rowsell’s Timber output from their mill at Okaihau. Dry stocks | included, and in a position to supply 1 any orders entrusted to them. Any order j of 2000 feet or more, supplied direct ! ( from Mill at Okajhau, will be delivered , jand freight paid to any Railway!. ‘ Station, between Okaihau and Helens- j ville, at Whangarei List Price. Grading and milling guaranteed. Dry Finishing Lines: Mouldings and Match Lining a speciality. Price Lists posted to any .address on application. M 9 WHANGAREI MUNICIPAL SILVER BAND (Incorporated). i i The above Band will present a CONCERT in the TOWN HALL on SUNDAY (October 2nd), commencing at 8.30 p.m. PROGRAMME ; ! ! I—March:1 —March: “Ironclad” (Band). ! j 2 —Song: Miss G. Beehre. 3 —Selection; “Don Pasquate” (Band).j \ 4—Elocution: Master' Dennehy. j i s—Cornet5 —Cornet Solo (Band Acc.): “Jack in i | the Box,” Bandmaster J. Dobson. : ! 6—Song: Mr. Nelson Proctor. j ! 7 —Selection: “Festivalia,” Band, i B—Song:B—Song: Miss G. Beehre. ! 9—Fantasia; “Round the Campfire,”; : Band. j 110 —Elocution: Master Dennehy. ; 11—Song: Mr. Nelson Proctor. ' 12—March: “Repasz Band.” Band.“God Save the King.” | The above programme is one of out-, 1 standing merit and worthy of the: support of all. Assist the Band in i their endeavour to provide entertain- ■ ment for you. i If you cannot be present, send your donation to the Secretary. Admission: SILVER COIN 898 JQIAMOND HAIRDRESSERS | A NEAT Trim, Haircut or a Smooth, Clean Shave, all smokers’ wants, ; Razors, Strops, etc.—Stuart E. Foot, Water Street. 913 EDUCATIONAL 1 pRANCIS p JENKINS i Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory of : Music. Improved Technical System for Moderate and Advanced Players. Thorough Instruction for Beginners. Studio: Over Preebe’s, JAMES ST. i ! Interviews: Wednesdays and Fridays. 2 —4 and 7 —9. 157 YOUR Do you waste it? Spend some of it studying- an I.C.S. Course the training will earn you more money and promotion. Over 300 Courses include:— Electrical Eng. Diesel Eng. Ticket Writing Drafting Window Dressing A.M.I.C.E. Office Training A.M.I.E.E. Short Story Writing A.M.I.M.E. Business Management Radio Send for Free Prospectus, stating the subject, trade or profession in which you wish to learn more about. S PARE rjUME INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, 101 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, ' Auckland. 18
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