PUBLIC NOTICES EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES PARADE OF GOVERNORGENERAL’S VISIT RAWING to the fact that the units and formation were arranged at the Trial Parade held on Sunday morning, any member of the E.P.S. who did not attend at such Trial will NOT be required to parade bn Thursday next. All members who attended Trial Parade are reminded to report at 7.20 p.m. on March 12. Wm. JONES, 682 Chief Warden. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR C. NEW ALL LINES OF COMMUNICATION MOTOR TRANSPORT T>” SECTION and H/Q Coy. No. 1 Coy. of above will parade at 7.15 p.m. sharp THURSDAY, 12th inst., in front of the Settlers’ Hotel. E. S. RALLS, Cap., 681 O.C. No. 1 Coy. HOME GUARD “A” COY. GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S VISIT ALL Guardsmen who are issued widi web equipment to parade Town Wharf TOMORROW (Tuesday), 7 p.m. in uniform and with equipment. NO rifles or sidearms. 679 B. P. HOPKINS, O.C. rpHANKS The organisers of the functions for the Fighting Forces Fund held on Tuesday, March 3, wish to sincerely thank all the workers who helped to make the day such a grand success. MRS. L. COOKE. MRS. H. P. CONYERS-BROWN. 677 EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES NOTIFICATION OF TIME FOR DRAWING BLINDS "VTOTICE is hereby given chat under the Restricted Lighting Regulations all blinds must be fully drawn at 6.41 p.m. during the month of March, 1942. WILLIAM JONES, 645 Chief Warden. NOTICE TO FARMERS /CLIENTS in Hikurangi and Whakapara Districts please note that R. and W. Hellaby will truck pigs at Hikurangi EVERY WEDNESDAY. Clients on Whakapara exchange please Ring 10S., Whakapara, Hikurangi exchange No. 5 or 32X., Hiku- i rangi. 35 H. COX-SMITH. nHIROPRACTIC Spinal Adjustments promote a revitalised nervous system by restoration of natural bodily energy. For your health’s sake, consult A. M. & V. HART, Chiropractors, A.M.P. Bldgs., Whangarei. Phone 2600. H 7. PUPILS WANTED jUTAIRDRESSING—Parents! A pro"fession. Send your daughter to N.Z. COLLEGE, estab. 12 years (Auckland). All pupils placed in positions. —Next Kia Ora Motors, James Street N. 17 HAIRDRESSING OLUEBTrd BEAUTY SALON, Upper | Bank Street. Phone 3031. WELLA and NON-ELECTRIC Permanent Wav- | ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 810 j FLORAL LX)R Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. —I. RASX MUSSEN, King St., Phone 3473. RENTAL CARS !>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 j SITUATIONS WANTED ; t LL WASHDAY Worries Banished.' You can enjoy “IDEAL” Laundry : Service. Collection and- delivery.— j James Street (Phone 2404). 983 j
Hats re-blocked and ti'immed j new season’s ribbons and mounts; Straw Hats, Gloves, Shoes and Hand-! bags re-dyed.—MßS. CANNON, 8 i Rathbone Street. 328 Agricultural Contracting ! Consult— ! ALEX MATTHEWS 1 MAUNU PHONE 5451! M 8 MOTOR SERVICES pALL Phone 2444 for roomy, comfortable cars, dependable and courteous drivers. No cars available on Sunday until further notice. Depot; Bank Street. M 4 i I DALBETH MOTORS j DARGAVILLE-WHANGAREI- ! KAIKOHE SERVICES Depart Dargaville—9 a.m. and 2 p.m. ! „ Whangarei—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. j „ ' Kaikohe —7.15 a.m. „ Whangarei—2.3o p.m. | Booking Offices—Whangarei: Hutley’s Motors. Kaikohe: G. S. Penney. 104 1 ACCOMMODATION ! TTOTEL CINTRA, full board, b. and j b., casuals. Terms moderate. 696 j pEOPLE’S PALACETQueen St., Auck-1 X land. Ist class accom. Moderate tariff ! r PHE LEVIATHAN, Bank Street—The j Bed & Breakfast House. Ph. 2526. ] AUCKLAND Stay at HOTEL | STONEHURST. The Family Hotel J de Luxe (unlicensed). Lovely views—! 100 rooms. Excellent cuisine. Tariff, j 16/- per day, hot and cold water in; bedroom (14/- per day without).! Bed and Breakfast, 11/- and 9/- day. | Weekly rate, £5/-/- and £4/4/-. — j Telegraphic address: “Stonehurst.” 540 j - COME TO J PARAKAI HOUSE | HELENSVILLE j FOR A REAL HOLIDAY OR REST j Hot Mineral' Baths (Plunge, Slipper and Roman). Social Hall, Tennis ; Court. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid \ Service. Ample Garage Accommo- : dation. Appointed A.A. Hos'el. Moderate Tariff. PHONES Helensville ... 35 • Auckland - - - 48-087 1 Mrs. F. M. RlMMEß—Manageress \
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Northern Advocate, 9 March 1942, Page 1
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