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AUCTIONEERS WALTER WAKELIN Limited RUAKAKA SALE MONDAY DECEMBER 21 HEAD of CATTLE Kft PIGS 50 TITOKI SALE TUESDAY DECEMBER 22 HEAD of CATTLE KAMO SALE (Cattle, Pigs & Sheep) WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23 HEAD of CATTLE ICO Dairy Cows and Heifers. 20 Good Quality Yearling Jersey Heifers. 20 Good Quality Yearling S.H. Steers. • 50 Mixed Yearling Steers. 10 3-year Steers. 30 2-year S'eers. 30 Boner Cows. 6 S.H. Cows and Calves. 20 Sound Young Empty Jersey Cows. 15 Empty 2-year Jersey Heifers. 15 Bulls. IO Dairy Heifers, close to profit. 15 Ewes and Lambs. 20 Empty Ewes. Also —Tumbler Hay Sweep, on a/c client: 20 Cows in milk. 300 MIXED SHEEP 150 Store Wethers. 4 PIGS of ALL CLASSES, including: 200 Baconers and Porkers. Clients please note that we will be receiving Fat Pigs as usual at this sale.

RECEIVING DATES for FAT PIGS— Kamo Saleyards—Every Wednesday. Oakleigh—Monday, Dec. 21. Whangarei—Monday, Dec. 21. Whakapara— I Tuesday. Dec. 22 and 29. OKAIIIAU AGENCY: Clients please note that our representative (Mr. Greg. King), who has been temporarily released from camp, can now be contacted at his residence, Phone 33. WANTED TO BUY Large White Boar, fit for service. Berkshire Boar, 6 to 8 months old. BEEF & BONERS FOR EXPORT Clients please note that we will receive the above stock at our Kamo Saleyards every Wednesday for consignment to the Moerewa Works. KAITAIA AGENCY: Clients requiring information regarding prices for fat pigs and other stock for export, please communicate with MRS. J. MAY, Phone 365. STOCK INQUIRIES AFTER HOURS: T. W. WAKELIN Phone 2402 W. A. FLETCHER Phone 2001 E. S. EDGE Phone 5053 H. G. BUCKLEY Phone 2967 WEIGHT, STEPHENSON and Co., Ltd. OFFICE PHONE 2577. Stock Inquiries After Hours: A. CATTANACH, 3112. FARMS FOR SALE We have several attractive properties within easy distance of Whangarei, for disposal. FOR PRIVATE SALE 150 2-tooth Ewes. 300 6-tooth Ewes (good.) For that ideal camping holiday— TAKAPUNA FURNITURE Chairs and Tables, all types. THE PRIME is still Ihe outstanding Electric Fence. Buy now while stocks are plentiful. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Coprameal, Wheatmeal, Barleymeal, Meatmeals, Coarse Salt, Rock Salt, Boneflour.

KING LEO BOOTS The Ideal Working Boot for all conditions. LISTER SEPARATORS Made in England. “Staybrite” stainless steel bowl and discs. Reconditioned Separators, ample stocks on hand. Mechanical performance guaranteed. AFTER HOURS PHONE 3003. Wl7 Theatre School Drills To Prevent Tragedies (P.A.) WELLINGTON. This Day. Wellington City Council proposes to call on the management of all picture theatres to institute a plan of educating patrons in avoidance of panic. Managers are asked to show each night on the screen a plan of the theatre with all exits clearly marked, and once a iweek to require patrons to use side and emergency doors. The Chairman of the By-laws Committee (Councillor Martin Luckie) stressed the value of regular, orderly exit drill at schools with a view to avoidance of tragedy there also. Not enough of that was done. If theatre drills were carried out faithfully for three months and regular school drills were held as part of the normal coursp, such tragic happenings as those recently at Boston and St. John's need never occur here. Tonight’s Radio All YA stations: 9 p.m., newsreel with commentary; 10.0, repetition of Talks from the Boys Overseas; 10.50, war review; 11.0, London news. IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.) 7.15 p.m.: Talk on Pig Production. 7.30: New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.40: “The Show of Shows." 8.5: “The Red Streak." 8.31: “The Listeners’ Club.” 8.44: “The Inside Story.” 9.25: Music by British Bands. 9.31: “Dad and Dave.” 9.50: James Chalmers (trombone). 9.53: Massed Brass Bands. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.) 7.45 p.m.: “Rainbow Rhythm," featuring the Melody Makers and Jean McPherson. 8.6: “Gus Gray, Newspaper Correspondent,” in “The Green Cross.” 8.19: “Hometown Variety,” entertainment from the studio by N.Z. artists. 8.45: “Here’s a Laugh.” 9.25: Two studio recitals: Julie Werry (soprano). 9.35: Greta Ostova (’cellist). 9.48: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH <72okc.) 7.30 n.m.: Regal Cinema Orchestra. 7.39: “Billy Bunter of Greyfriars.” 7.52: Barnabas von Geczy Orchestra. 8.0: “Baffles.” 8.24: New Mayfair Orchestra. 8.32: “I Live Again." 8.55: Winter Garden Orchestra. 9.25: Horace Heidt’s Musical Knights. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.) 7.30 n.m.; Beecham and London Philharmonic'Orchestra. 7.44: Beniamino Gigli (tenor). 7,53: Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra. 7.59: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano). 8.8: Huberman (violin) and the State Orchestra. 8.36: Gerhard Husch (baritone). 3 44: Friedman grid Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.25: Kajanus and London SymphonyOrchestra.

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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 17 December 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 17 December 1942, Page 8

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