PUBLIC NOTICES with dog or gun or otherwise on my property at Tangihua will be prosecuted, 961 N. J. LAMB. —Mrs. Burley and family of X the late Mr. T. Burley, of Hikurangi, desire to thank the superintendent, doctors and nursing staff of the Whangarei Public Hospital for their kindness and attention to Mr. Burley while an inmate of that institution. D 67 WEBB'S MOTORS wish to advise the T Public that a Bus will be leaving their Depot at 5.15 every Saturday for Maungakaramea, Tauraroa. Mangapai, and back to Whangarei. efficient transportation of all classes of goods, livestock, manures, metal, etc., call for K. & I. ERCEG, General Carriers. Phones —Day 2509, Night 5876. Any complaints to management for investigation. 75 AUTOMOBILE INVESTMENTS Ltd., | Safe Deposit Bldgs., High Street, | Auckland. Telephone 40-840. Money to lend and Hire Purchase finance on Motor Vehicles. Inquiries by letter or telephone will receive prompt attention. A2O D°G pOUND Impounded in the Dog Pound: One Black and White and Brindle Wirehaired Terrier, with collar, without registered plate. If not claimed and expenses and registration paid within 72 hours will be sold. 957 pENTRAL JOINING jAOOMS TO CLOSE AFTER FRIDAY, AUG. 31. Rationing and restrictions have made many difficulties for us, but we have been privileged to serve thousands of meals to casual and permanent customers during the past three years. To all these customers our sincere thanks. We have now disposed of our lease to the Lifebuoy Rubber Co., and the public arc advised that the dining rooms will close after August 31. 872 R. E. & F. E. PAXMAN. Grand Tableau Grand Tableau PEACE VICTORIA VALLEY HALL pUESDAY
COME AND SEE THEM! COME AND HEAR THEM! Narrate in song and verse the story of the epic struggle for VICTORY and PEACE. Local artists will feature an hour of serious and thoughtful entertainment, followed by a DANCE AND A NIGHT OF MIRTH AND MELODY An original production written and produced by the 1914-18 Diggers of Victoria Valley. Come and make the first night a huge success. Doors open at 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/-, Ladies with basket free. Supper provided. 1929-45 returned servicemen and wives free. 865 PATRIOTIC jQUGOUT The Result of the drawing of the undermentioned Raffles authorised by the Northland Provincial Patriotic Council and drawn under the supervision of the Police Department at the Municipal Buildings. Bank Street, on Friday, the 24th of August, 1945. is as follows: WATCH—I797I-V: M. Cobbald, 115 Maunu Road, Whangarei. HEARTH RUG—I4I3B-V: Mr. B. Jobbitt, Kamo. DOUBLE BOILER Stone, Box 157. EIDERDOWN—I77I6-V: P. Mackay. Pipiwai R.D., Whangarei. BABY SET—IB6B3-V: Joan Wilson, Hikurangi. PYREX —17258-V: Mrs. N. Johnson, Churchill Street, Whangarei. J. W. LEES. For Women's Patriotic Activities 991 Committee. Doe’s Fumigating Nest Egg for Healthy Hens U.S.A. poultry farmer’s ingenious discovery for poultry health and comfort encourages better laying now made by special arrangements in N.Z. Eanishes fleas, lice, vermin, etc., in nest and on hen —no fussing with disinfectants. Eggs last for months—practically unbreakable.- The more hen sits on egg more effective the action. “They're wonderful,” says lending Auckland poultry man. Single Eggs 2/C (G for 10/). Post Free. Money-back Guaranteed. Protect your flock this proved, laboursaving wav. Send postal note.—Southern Gilbert Co.‘, Box' 5083A.W., Lambton Quay, Wellington. 522 pREE TO pARMERS POPULAR FARM MAGAZINE PROVIDED you are engaged in fanning the latest issue of the N.Z. Exporter and Farm Home Journal is now available to you free of charge. The purpose of this offer is to reveal the wealth of fanning information, highly instructive articles on farm management; ideas successfully used on N.Z. farms, modern developments overseas. Also 24-page Home Section packed with lovable human interest stories, sketches N.Z. country life. Bright, amusing, entertaining contributions by N.Z. farm women. Also recipes, hints and children’s section. Send for free copy today to Exporter Publishing Dept., P.O. Box 1001 C. Wellington. E 8
Calving Season Troubles BE PREPARED! ! BLUE CROSS REMEDIES Ring Pty. Co., Ltd., Auckland. CAL VITA for Milk Fever and Paralysis. Gives results. Very popular. Sales over 8000 bottles last season. COW DRENCH UDDER LOTION TEAT SALVE When next in town, call for supplies at WOOLLEY’S Pharmacy R. C. WATERHOUSE, Proprietor. Phone 2887. CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. W 9. TENDERS WHANGAREI HOSPITAL BOARD '"PENDERS invited for supplies from October 1, 1945, of Bread, Firewood and Funerals. Closing date Sept. 7, 1945. Specifications, etc., from J. H. MARWICK. Secretary. 954
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Northern Advocate, 24 August 1945, Page 10
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