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PUBLIC NOTICES QTAIKA E.P.S. Personnel will assemble at 10 a.m. on SUNDAY, 12th inst. Bring tools. 184 A. J. MAGEE. AIR TRAINING CORPS A LL Cadets are requested to parade A at RUGBY PARK on SATURDAY, 111 h inst., at 2 p.m. for athletics, and again on MONDAY, 13th inst., at DRILL HALL, Walton Street, at 7 p.m. B. A. KINGAN, Officer Commanding A.T.C. 208 Unit, Whangarei. WHANGAREI GOLF CLUB (Inc.) OPENING DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1942. ■jUrEMBERS of district clubs are cordially invited to be present. Afternoon tea provided. A Mixed Foursome match will be played. 183 R. J. N. CROSBY, Hon. Sec. HOME GUARD “A" COMPANY pARADE—SUNDAY, April 12, 0900 A hours. Range practice. All day. B. P. HOPKINS, 194 Capt., O.C. WASTE PAPER SALVAGE SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1942. QN SATURDAY, April 11, commencing at 8.30 a.m., a collection of waste paper will be made in the Residential Area only. Papers required: Newspapers, Periodicals, Telephone Books, Scrap Paper, Scrap Cardboard. Catalogues, Old Letters, Price Lists, Overseas Papers, Cigarette Cartons or Packets (not tins), Magazines, Cardboard Boxes, Old Business j and Office Books, Brown Paper, Cartons, etc. (not waxed or greasy). PAPERS NOT REQUIRED: Greasy, waxed, butter papers or cellophane are NOT WANTED. Whangarei High School boys and Whangarei Boy. Scouts have volunteered to assist in the salvage of waste paper. Have your contribution ready for them on Saturday. It must be realised, and that immediately, that anything and everything made of paper and cardboard is essential to our war effort and must be kept separate and clean for your Council to collect each month. Have your parcel ready—the problem is almost entirely in YOUR OWN HANDS. L. O. HALL, 149 Town Clerk. r, PATRIOTIC DUG-OUT r PHE result of the drawing of the undennentioned raffles authorised by the Auckland Provincial Patriotic Council is as follows: SAUCEPANS, No. 3124—Mrs. C. Benfell, Radcliffe Street. SHEETS, No. 1658—Mrs. Saul, Kamo Road. TEA TOWELS, No. 2406—Mrs. S. Thomson, Whakapara. FANCY BOWL, No. 3162—M. E. Heyber, Tapere. GLOVES, No. 2740—Mrs. C. L. Cork, Glenbervie. WEDGEWOOD DISH, No. 1878—Mrs. W. Jones, Woodhill. C. H. MUIR, for Women's Patriotic Activities’ 301 Sub-Committee. PICTURE FRAMING r\LD Pictures you treasure, views, photos, etc., that need framing.— Send them to R. LAURIE, Cameron Street. Phone 2403. DRY CLEANING •JLHENRY’S LTD., Auckland, for that “million dollar feeling.” Dry clean ing and art dyeing de luxe. Prices right—service the best. —Arthur Clark, Agent, Phone 2939. Cl 9 For all your Dry Cleaning requirements THE MODERN WAY UPPER BANK STREET Phone 2359 Suits 5/6. Costumes 5/-. Depot: Miss Plaisted, Cameron Street. . ACCOMMODATION PEOPLE’S PALACETQueenSt., Auckland, Ist class accom. Moderate tariff. HPHE LEVIATHAN,' Bank Street—The Bed & Breakfast House. Ph. 2526.

PUPILS WANTED TTAIRDRESSING—Parents! A profession. Send your daughter to N.Z. COLLEGE, estab. 12 years (Auckland). All pupils placed in positions. —Next Kia Ora Motors, James Street N. 17 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 MACHINERY FOR SALE /ANE McCormick-Deering Tractor with Mower attachment; one Light Tractor with Plough and Konaki attachment; one Ford Tractor Conversion, £25. Several sets of Disc Harrows, Grass Harrows, Saw Benches, Pressure Tanks, Pressure Systems, Water and Skim Milk Pumps, Milking Machine Conversions and Renewals. — NORTHLAND MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD., Rathbone St., Whangarei. Box 161. N 9 GOOD STATIONERY is an excellent form of advertising . . . People take note of those © quality letterheads ©neat envelopes ©attractive bulletins May we submit samples of new | designs for your business and j keep your stationery modern? THE NORTHERN ADVOCATE —— Phone 2399 „

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Northern Advocate, 10 April 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 10 April 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 10 April 1942, Page 1

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