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PUBLIC NOTICES USED STAMP APPEAL campaign for the saving of used postage stamps for disposal in aid of our Patriotic Fund has been officially launched by public announcement. All you have to do is to save your used stamps and forward them to the Borough Council Office marked “Used Stamps Appeal.” Local Bodies and business interests which are free to do so are asked to arrange for the retention of every stamp that enters their offices and for the despatch to the Borough Council office of a parcel at regular weekly, fortnightly or monthly intervals as may be convenient. Make provision for the welfare of the members of. all branches of New Zealand’s Fighting Forces — HELP THE USED STAMPS APPEAL! 437 HELP THE EOYS WHO ARE HELPING US by sending or bringing POSTAGE STAMPS to be auctioned in ' Auckland. Leave at the office of the Farmers’ Trading Co. Furniture Branch; ~ WHANGAREI. 485 CHIROPRACTIC Under spinal adjustments, acute illhealth responds rapidly, and chronic sickness no longer remains incurable. For your health’s sake, consult A. M. & V. HART CHIROPRACTORS A.M.P. Bldg.. Whangarei. Phone 2600. SCRIBBLING PADS—3/- per dozen. THE NORTHERN ADVOCATE Phone 2399.
CARRIERS AND FUEL MERCHANTS A CE the carrier for any class of carrying work, heavy or light. Prompt, dependable—Ring 3441. Office Water Street. A. 5 winter firing. Order „ Taupiri coal, Carbonettes, Bone-dry Wood, the best. —Ring 3441. Office Water Sti'eet. A. 5 ACE for better your supplies now. R. A. W AKELIN STOCK & GENERAL CARRIER Phone 3397. Whau Valley, Whangarei. 656 RENTAL CARS T>ENTAL Cars by the day, from 7/6 half day to 10/- per day. Available weddings, funerals, business; large and small models. —Ring 2929, Private 2949. Drive yourself. Rl3
HOCKEY JJOCKEY SSN. FIXTURES MAY 31st LADIES’ A GRADE Old Girls v. High School, School No. 1, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Ashcroft and Nixey); Hora Hora v. Kara, School No. 2,-1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Patterson and McKoy). LADIES’ B—Hikurangi v. Y.W.C.A., School No. 3. 2 p.m. (Messrs. Brown and another); Hora Hora v. High School, School No. 1, 3 p.m. (Messrs. McKoy and Patterson); United v. Woolworths, School No 2, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Ashcroft and Nixey); Old Girls, a bye. MEN'S A—Kara v. Springfield, Park, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Izod and Magee); Otaika v. Mangapai, Park, 1.30 p.m. (Messrs. Woolford and Primmer). MEN’S B—Bargain Store v. United C, Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Izod and Magee); United B v. High School. Park, 3 p.m. (Messrs. Woolford and Primmer). JUNE 2nd Tournament commences 9.45 a.m. at Kensington Park. 484 EDUCATIONAL SECRETARIES A steady demand is developing for Woman Secretaries. The difficulty is that so few women are QUALIFIED to flit such positions. By enrolling with Hemingway’s, women can soon fit themselves to qualify for the DEGREE OF THE INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES apd a woman is then in line for a wellpaid post as Secretary. Now is the time to enrol with Hemingway’s—the sooner a woman qualifies—the sooner she starts herself on an interesting and responsible career. Put a note in the post right away asking for the Free Book ‘'Secretarial Degree.” JJ E MING WAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 51G AUCKLAND Hl7 ("OPPORTUNITY W FOR WOMEN
HAIRDRESSING T>LUE BIRD Beauty Salon for Wella and Mechineless Perms and the latest styles in hairdressing.—Phone 3031. 810 TC'OR your Winter PERMANENT X WAVE— For Excellent Hairdi'esslng— MISS JOYCE EVERETT 1 Dent Street, Phone 2465. 267 MACHINERY FOR SALE O LISTER Diesels, 3 h.p.; 2 Outboard Motors; 1 12ft. Outboard Boat. Spare parts and extra units for any milking machine. Complete, rebuilt Milking Machines, guaranteed to thoroughly comply with dairy regulations at a greatly . reduced price (many makes). Cash or easy terms. Rotary Pumps and many Water Pumps. 2 Topdressers, Disc Harrows. Fhone 2115. Box 161.—NORTHLAND MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD. / NlO
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Northern Advocate, 26 May 1941, Page 1
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