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PUBLIC NOTICES ! MEMBERS NATIONAL PARTY MARSDEN T WISH to thank you for the con.fidence you have again reposed in me by selecting me as your candidate for Marsden. f can assure you no effort will be spared to ensure that your confidence has not been misplaced. May I ask for your continued and united support in the contest ahead. 568 FRED MURDOCH. THANKS Mr. and • Mrs. J. L, -*• WARNE and family, formerly of Whangarei and now residing in Dargaville, wish to thank relatives and friends in sharing with them their anxiety when their son and brother Alastair was reported missing on air operations. Letters, telegrams, telephone calls and cables received were a great comfort and help. We are very pleased to say that he is well and a prisoner of war in Germany. 550 Change of Address: D R - F. W. W. D AWSON has moved to his New Residence in j . No. 64 MILL ROAD Hours of Consultation—--9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 6.45 p.m. to 8 p.m. 357 IVFR. DURAN, late Service Manager, Suva Motors, is now in full charge of my department. workshop and service JEN ADAMS PREMIER GARAGE WHANGAREI 373 FIREWOOD A limited number of orders from our past customers only will be taken by C. R. LOVATT & SON LTD. on a C.O.D. basis. 555 ■ acute bottle SHORTAGE Owing to users of our aerated water bottles failing to return same promptly, an acute shortage has arisen, affecting outward supplies of drinks reaching consumers in sufficient quantities. THOUSANDS of bottles, the property of GREY & MENZIES LTD., are held in homes throughout Whangarei and District and, as reclaiming them for re-filling is imperative, the management respectfully requests all those in possession of such bottles to return same to the factory as early as is convenient. RETURNS will be paid for at FULL RATES. ALL can help to solve the problem of short supplies of drinks by cooperating with the manufacturers, MANY THANKS. Q.REY AND JJENZIES JTD. James St., Whangarei. Phone 2602, 585 TO THE ELECTORS OF BAY OF ISLANDS A T the request of some of my good xSI - friends, and subject to necessary release from Army duties. I offer myself as an INDEPENDENT candidate at the forthcoming election. Most of us are weary of the intrigues, 'he selfishness, and the petty" futile bickerings that have brought the Party System of Government to such a pitifully ineffectual state, and have clogged the wheels of the machinery which i above all, and especially in wartime, ! should run most smoothly. ' Furthermore, the two opposing parI ties (now, and for many years past, I and by whatever names they call and have called themselves) can rightly be classified as representing on the one hand, City and Industrial Workers, and on the other hand, City Business Interests. In a country such as this, so dependent for everything on the efforts of the farmers, this is certainly a strange position; but is explained as being due largely to the Independent Spirit of the farmers themselves. They love their freedom, refuse to be tied to any qoolitical sect, and should be represented by a Member as politically free as they are individually independent. I look forward in due course to the opportunity of placing my views before y ou. I believe that it is only the man who is free from party ties that can serve you wholeheartedly. We are fighting for Freedom and In- ! dependence. Let us see that we get them, at Home, Yours faithfully, 305 W. R. VALLANCE. BE FOOT HAPPY. Forget your foot troubles—bring youth back into your step by wearing a pair of Dr. Scholl’s new unproved Aren Supports. Dr. Scholl’s Aren .Supports correctly redistribute the oody’s weight and restore the functioning of the feet by natural methods., Cali in and we will examine your feet fxee.— Harold Menzies, Chemist S 3 Try Phone 3376 BAIGENT’S t First For all your PRINTING and STATIONERY. Also hand-painted Shell Novelty Brooches. JAMES ST., WHANGAREI. 832 TENDERS 'TENDERS, closing with A Engineer, Public Works District Department, Whangarei, at 4 p.m. 3/8/1943, are invited for foundation borings at site of proposed new bridge over Northern Wairoa River, Tangiteroria, North Auckland. Specifications, etc., available at Public Works Offices, Whangarei and Auckland. 573 PHOTOGRAPHY pALMER’S PORTRAIT STUDIOS for -*■ all photographic work. —Upstairs Palmer's Bldgs., Cameron St. Phone 2338. 747 THE ART STUDIOS BANK ST. (opposite Town Hall)—For Highclass Portraiture. —GEO. WOOLLEY, Artist. A 3 •' t EDUCATIONAL HOW TO SECURE A GOOD POSITION! JT cannot be done by waving a wand. A It can be done by studying and qualifying in Accountancy through Hemingway’s, the foremost Accountancy Tuition Specialists. The trained Accountant is so important in industrytoday that he really makes his own opportunity for advancement. Postwar industrial development will multiply good chances for the trained Accountant. Write today for Free Book “Accountancy” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. HlO

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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 1