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MEETINGS NOTICE IfESSRS. PHILLIPS & HASTINGS,! of the N.Z. Co-op. Pig Marketing Assn., will address a meeting of sup- ■ porters and all interested in the, marketing of pigs and bobby calves, in j the MADEIRA HALL on FRIDAY, 26th January, at 8 p.m. All farmers j cordially invited to attend. 69, TENDERS closing FEB. 6th, invited A for cutting with tractor large area J of rushes. —Particulars from E. I.! DEMPSTER, Box 2, Kamo, or my j Jordan farm. - 61 i PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF WHANGAREI FAREWELL TO VOLUNTEERS LEAVING FOR CAMP A FAREWELL will be tendered by the Deputy-Mayor, Mr. J. W. Parkin, to the volunteers leaving for camp at the Railway Station on THURSDAY, the 25th January, 1940, at 11 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all citizens to be present. L. O. HALL, 76 > Town Clerk. WHANGAREI PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES SUB-COMMITTEE AS a National Service the Women of New Zealand have been asked to make Woollen Gloves for members of the Air Force. NORTHLAND’S ALLOCATION IS 200 PAIRS Instructions for making gloves and sufficient wool for the purpose available from Town Clerk’s Office. The services of all women are urgently needed. WON’T YOU PLEASE HELP? MARY JONES, Mayoress. GLADYS ROSS, ALTHEA H. COOKSON, 75 Joint Chairwomen. WHANGAREI COUNTY - COUNCIL" STATUTORY WEEKLY HALFHOLIDAY TYTOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Whangarei County Council held on January 19th, 1940, SATURDAY in each week was decided upon as the day for- holding the Statutory Weekly Half-Holiday in the County of Whangarei, under “The Shops and Offices Act 1921-22.” > H. C. HEMPHILL. 64 County Clerk. ENSEMBLES Plain and Floral, in pure silk, latest styles. Sizes S.S.W.-O.S. Usually 99/6. NOW gQ / m Be early for these Bargains at E. DYER’S, LadlK ’ outfmers ’ Bank Street. 42 POLICE DEPARTMENT SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY TT is -hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands of the Police at Whangarei will, if not claimed before SATURDAY, 17th February, 1940, be sold thereafter by Public Auction. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained from the Inspector of Police at Whangarei. D. J. CUMMINGS, 937 Commissioner of Police.
JgOEBY QALF QOLLECTION AS USUAL EVERY THURSDAY. For information: Ring J. O’SHEA (New Telephone Number 2963) 424 E. DYER’S GREAT SUMMER SALE. Special Reductions in SHORTS. Plain and pleated, in best quality Cesarine. Colours: Beige, Brown, Green, Red, Royal and White. Usually 7/11. NOW MOTOR CAR UPHOLSTERY TITOTORISTS! You can make good use of this Service. Have your Car Re-Upholstered, Re-Wooded, or Seats Covered. A new departure with us— Car Seats converted into comfortable sleepers at a minimum cost. A. E. NIGHTINGALE Lower Rathfcone St. Phone 2429. Nil EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY rp RAINING —THE FRONT LINE OF HOME SERVICE The call today is for men and women of all ages to help maintain business and industry on the highest standard of efficiency. As time goes on more and more people with specialised Accountancy Training will be required to step into the breach left by those who have “answered the call.” Opportunities av/ait those with energy, initiative and perseverance. Make the most of these opportunities. Do your bit for your country and do justice to yourself. Start Accountancy training immediately under the foremost Accountancy specialists—HEMlNGWAY’S —the pioneers, and for over forty years, the leaders in Home Study Accountancy instruction. Get Hemingway’s remarkable free book “Accountancy”—write today. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland.
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Northern Advocate, 24 January 1940, Page 1
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