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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS IDEAL '•> JOAN & JINANCE QO. JTD. LENDS Money oil Furniture, Pianos, Radios, * Sewing Machines, Motor Cars (without removal.) * Also Buys and Lends on Building Society Shares, or Interest under V7ills. THE IDEAL LOAN & FINANCE CO. , ' ltd. William Ryan, Managing Director, Alston Chambers, 63 Queen Street, AUCKLAND Phone 44-577. Estd. 1912. P.O. Box 655. j J Delightful range of CRYSTAL I Newest Styles Latest Cut Your Inspection Invited | JJAUEER’S gHOP M 5 TYRES rpYRES, TYRES, TYRES Fresh Stock, Latest Types, Leading Brands.— JONES’ TYRE SERVICE, 14 Water Street. 51 UST REIVED BUTCHERS /YUR MEATS are Juicy, Tender and ” Tasty. Please let us have your order.—J. F. Reid, Quality Butcher, Upper Bank St. Phone 2423. 335 I

TO LET OPACIOUS Room, two single beds, suit mates or two business girls; reasonable.—ls 4 Maunu Road. 882 WANTED TO LEASE YVfITH Purchasing Clause Preferred—[Farm, capable of dairying 20 or more cows.—Write Farmer, Box 184, Whangarei. 933

ELECTORAL XTOTICE OF NOMINATIONS REOEIVED AND POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED.

In pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927, I, ERLE GREENAWAY TYLER. Returning Officer for the Electoral District of BAY OF ISLANDS do hereby give notice that the following nominations have been received by me:— BOSWELL, Charles Wallace GUY, Harold Fisher and! that the poll will he taken at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 15th day of October, 1938: Ahipara, the Native School. Ahipara Hill, the Sokol Hall. Awanui, the Forrester’s Hall. Awarua, the Native School. Broadwood, the A, and P. Hall. Fairbums, the Public Hall. Helena Bay, the Public School; Herekino, thb Public Hall. Horeke, Horeke Hall. Houhora, Evans’ Hall. Hukerenui, Mrs T. J. Hutchin’s Residence. Kaeo, the Courthouse. Kaikohe, the Courthouse (principal). Kaimamaku, tne Public School. Kaingaroa, Long’s Hall. Kaitaia, the Agricultural Hall. Kawakawa, the Public Library. Kerikeri, the Public School. Kerikeri Central, the Recreation Pavilion. » Kohukohu, the Public Hall. Kohumaru, the Public School. Lake Ohia, the Public Hall. Mangamuka, the Old Post Office. Mangonui, McKay’s Hall, Maromaku, the Public School. Matangirau, the Native School. Mata North, the Public School. iMataraua, the Kirioke Native School | Moerewa, the Moerewa Old Hall. | Motatau, Motatau Hall. Motukaraka, the Public School. 1 Ngataki Creek, Ngataki Store, i Ohaeawai, the Public Hall. Okaihau, the Chamber of Commerce Hall. Omahuta, the Public School. Omapere, the Public School. Opononi, Opononi Hall. Opua, the Harbour Board Office. Opuawhanga, the Public School. Oruru, Carton’s Hall.

Otangaroa, the Public School, jotonga, the Public School. Oue, the Public Hall. Paihia, the Public School. iPakaraka, the Public School. 1 Panguru, the Parish Hall. Paranui, the Public School. Parekura Bay, the Public Works He ; creation Hall. iPawarenga, the Convent School. Peria, Hayden’s Hall. 1 Pokapu, the Public School. iPokere, Mr. K. O. Yorke’s Residence IPuhipuhi, the Public School. ■ Fukepoto, the Native School. Puketona, the Public Hall. ! Punakitere, the Public Library. .Purerua, the Post Office. | Raio, the Public Hall. j Rangiahua, the Hall, i Rangiputa, the Public School. > Rawene, the Courthouse. Runaruna, the Public School. . Russell, the Old Courthouse. , Saies, the Public Hall. Taheke, the Public School. T Takahue, the Public School. i Tapuhi, the Public Hall. i i ! Tautoro, the Native School, j Te Hapua, the Native School. 'Te Karae, the Public School. Te Koroa, the Public School. jTowai, the Public Hall. iTuhipa, the Orauta Native School* Tutekehua, the Public School, * Umawera, the Public Hall.

Upper Waihou, the Public School. Utakura, the Public Hall. Victoria Valley, the Memorial Hall. Waiharara, the Public School. Waihopo, the Public School. Waimamaku, the Public Hall. Waimate North, the Public School. Waiotemarama, the Public School, Waipapa, Waterman’s Store. Waipapakauri, the Public Library. Wekaweka, the Public School. Whakapara, the Native School. Whananaki, the Public School. Whangaroa, the Public School. Wharei'akau, the Moehau Nath School. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1938. E. G. TYLER, 948 Returning Office

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Northern Advocate, 4 October 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 4 October 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 4 October 1938, Page 1

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