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PUBLIC NOTICES R UAKAKA PATRIOTIC QOMMITTEE DON’T FORGET THE STOCK DRIVE, WAKELIN’S SALE APRIL 27 638 r w PATRIOTIC pAFFLES “BABY CONTEST’’ Three main raffles are to be conducted in aid of THE 1944 ALL PURPOSES’ PATRIOTIC APPEAL BEDROOM Suite . . . See Prince’s Furnishing Co.’s window for display of handsome Bedroom Suite, including wire mattress. Valued at £46. Tickets 1/- each. CHESTERFIELD Suite . . . This comfortable and attractive Chesterfield Suite is on display in the window of the Farmers’ Trading Co., Ltd. Valued at £SO. Tickets 1/- each. DIKING ROOM Suite . .. Faber’s have displayed in their window a serviceable and attractive Dining Room Suite. Valued at £SO. Tickets 1/- each. TICKETS are on sale at the Street Tables each day. Get your ticket right away and you may be lucky in winning one of these handsome suites. ALL FUNDS GO TO THE 1944 “ALL PURPOSE APPEAL.” 704 L. O. HALL, Town Clerk. ACTIVITIES for 1944 RECREATIONAL CLUB— Active and social games, fencing, dancing, etc. DRAMA CLUB— This club is open to both boys and girls. CHORISTERS’ CLUB— An excellent opportunity for all those interested in choir work. .WmUt!!Kl.Uiil!iniiV DRESSMAKING CLASS— In days ol' rationing this is a useful hobby. Further particulars and enrolment forms are available from Miss FAY ALDRIDGE, Y.W.C.A., Rust Lane, Phone 2926. 755 A LL GIRLS desiring to play Basketball and not attached to any team, please communicate with Miss F. Aldridge, Y.W.C.A. (Phone 2926) IMMEDIATELY. 688 NORTHERN MOTOR BUS CO., LTD. /AWING to the seriousness of the petrol and rubber situation, the No. 1 Transport Authority have can-, celled the license for the running of the Sunday bus to Maunu and Kamo Cemeteries until further notice. 746 N.Z.D.N. CLUB PERSONS interested in reforming the Northland Branch of the N.Z.D.X. Club or any persons interested in listening to Overseas Radio Stations, communicate with N.Z.D.X Club. Headquarters: 8 Tawari Street, Mt. Eden, S.l. Auckland, N.Z. 347 TITOKI ARTILLERY RANGE. L 1 VE Shell Practice will take place at the above range on APRIL 25, 26 and 27. MAY 2, 3 and 4. Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 728 WHANGAREI RUGBY UNION 1944 SEASON I7ITH a view to commencement of the season’s competitions on aturday, May 13, 1944, NOMINAIONS for all'grades (Senior, Junior, hird, Fourth and Fifth) close with le undersigned at 5 p.m. on April 29, 1944. The season will open with a Seven-a-side Tournament on Saturday, May 6, 1944, and nominations in the above grades also close with the undersigned on April 29, 1944. No nomination fees are payable. 744 DUNCAN ROSS, Hon. Sec. WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PRIMARY PRODUCTION FERTILISER APPEALS RATIONING SEASON is hereby given, that the '' Fertiliser Appeals Committee at Vhangarei will deal with appeals reeived up to and including April 30, 944. The basis on which appeals will e received is as under: I—From1 —From any farmer who desires to obtain fertiliser for topdressing purposes and who has no allocation for fertiliser at present. 2 —From any farmer _ who can show that by basing his* fertiliser allocation on the 2 years ended May 31, 1941, he was unduly penalised. It should be clearly understood that any tonnage of fertiliser allocated by the Committee will not be available before July 1, 1944. Also that no appeal received after April 30, 1944, will be considered. Appeals MUST be lodged on special form obtainable from® merchants or this office. (Letters should not be sent.) Appeals should be directed to < the Secretary, Fertiliser Committee, ’c/o P.O. Box 131, Whangarei. C. P. BUTLER, Secretary, District Council of Primary Production. 305 TAKING OP FISH FOR SALE XT S. WILLIAMS, Russell, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 16ft. outboard motorboat, “Romer” (not yet registered), using set-nets, drag-nets, long lines, hand-lines and crayfiSh-pots, catches to be landed at Russell. C. R. KNOWLES, Russell, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 16ft. fishing-boat (not yet registered), using long lines, handlines and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Russell. Persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than May 4, to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington., 694 N.Z. L ABOtni P ARTY Members, friends and supporters of the LABOUR PARTY are requested to attend a VALEDICTORY SOCIAL on MONDAY, April 24, in the WARRINGTON STUDIOS at 8 p.m. on the departure of MR. and MRS. J. G. BARCLAY for CANBERRA. S. L. QUAYLE, Hon. Secretary. 1711

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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 22 April 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 22 April 1944, Page 7

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