WANTED TO BUY A LL FOR CASH Sacks, Gum, Fungus Bottles. Ring 2477 night or morning.— STEVE KOKICH, depot and address, 23 Kauika Road. cd/kl (IARAVAN, rubber not essential. —Phone J 2707. "64 G 1 OLD or Silver Beads wanted for beadK ing frock.—Ring 2043. 66 TAND Blacksmith Forge, any condition. H —Phone 5201, mornings 40 HOUSE, in Whangarei, 5 or 6 rooms.Address Advocate. _ 6 MODEL AA Sedan or Coupe. Urgently Highest price Carr Bros Ltd. offered. Ring 2608. 84 ONE or two Tyres and Tubes from 525 x 18 to 600 x 18, in good order or suitable retreading.—Write Howe, Paparoa Railway. [} s \LD GOLD and SILVER, also Diamond Jewellery. Highest cash prices paid.— FISHER & SON, Merchant Jewellers, Whangarei. Phone 2448. cd/f2 I RETURNED Soldier requires one or two V Tyres, 550 x 18 or 600 x 18. Reasonable condition. —Phone 3053. 9“ I~) UN wanted. Advertiser is open to con-; 1 sider a large Sheep and Cattle Run. Must be cheap and large carrying capacity. —Write Farmer, c.'o Box 1027. Auckland. 7.i EWING Machines, hand or treadle; any O condition. Top prices.—Write D.T., Advocate. 610 (JINGER Sewing Machine, treadle o: n electric.—Ring 2812 or write Singer, Advocate. ______ OTAMPS—Collections bought. New Zealand and Islands specially wanted.— H. C. HEMUS. 10 Palmerston Bldgs., Auck land co/M rpYRE, 450 x 21.—Finlayson, Phone 5817. 1 78 rpYRE. 20 x 500 to 000„ must be in good 1 order.—Write Harris, Box 1027. Auckland. ; 1 AA MEN’S SUITS—Any quantity ChilIlM; dren’s Clothing, Ladies’ Dresses, etc. Calling dailv. —HILL & HAGAN, Phone 2532. ‘ cd/h7
COSTELLO & SHIRJRIFPS Cash Buyers of WOOL SKINS HIDES Phone 3393. Walton Street (next Harbour Board), WHANGAREI. cd/el WANTED TO LEASE” \TTITH or without R.O.P.—Dairy Farm, to vv carry SO to 40 cows.—Write Dairy. Advocate. 76a WANTED ¥o~ EXCHANGE OTATE House, Maunu Road, lor similar kI elsewhere in Whangarei.—Ring 2074. 70 SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING NROL _ NOW~for Dressmaking Classes at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 1 Hunt Street. SERVICE STATIONS JJ 1 L L J)OAZ Lubritorium Greasing, Spraying. Washing, Polishing, Punctures.-—Janies and Whimp's Bldgs, Whangarei. cd bs /"'t REG WATSON (Ex-serviceman) Quick and Efficient Lubritorium Service. Cars greased, sprayed, washed, polished, punctures repaired. Rear Regent Service Station, Upper Bank Street. cd wtl LEVER PRESSURE GREASE GUNS, £2/19/6. HYDRAULIC BUMPER JACKS, £4/17/6. Sin. CAR SCREW JACKS, with three-stage lift, £l/19/6. Also Hot Patches, Tyre Pumps, Car Polish (all brands), Hood and Bituminous Paint, Greases, Oils and numerous other lines. For your motoring requirements, see us 24-Hour Wrecker Service. LEN ADAMS Station Phones 2396—2176. cd/a3 FOR SALE 4 T no extra cost for fitting BLINDS made to any measurements. Plain or fringed—at WALLACE SUPPLIES.
JUST ARRIVED JUTE RUNNER, 27m. wide, in autumn shades, 8/11 yard. KITCHEN TABLES, in sizes 3 x 2. 45/-; 2ft. 6in. x 3ft. 6in., 55/-; 4 x 3, 59/C. SPECIAL Combination Wardrobe and Dressing Table, with long drawer at bottom, made in Heart Rimu, £l2/19/6. PRINCES WHANGAREI FURNISHING CO.. LTD. Cameron Street. cd/pS
LOOK! IMMERSION WATER BOILERS and JUG ELEMENTS These are highest quality, carrying written 12 months’ guarantee. BARNABY’S RADIO HOUSE CAMERON ST.— OPP. PLAZA cd/b3 DRUMMOND BROS CAMERON STREET WHANGAREI (Estab. 1885) “Where Hardware Costs Less” RESTAIN YOUR FLOORS WITH B.A.L.M. “PLOORKOTA” Available in Light Oak. Dark Oaks Walnut. Mahogany. Cedar, etc. P.O. Box 18 Phone 2023 WHANGAREI cd d2
jIjTXED OLOVERS Including SUB. Above is an exceptionally good line of Mixed Clovers, comprising practically all pasture clovers, whilst a good portion of mixture is Subterannean, balance of the line iis White and Red Montgomery, Timothy, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Lotus. Trefoil Suckling and a small portion of Western Wolth. The line of 200 sacks has just been threshed and, owing to hardness in separating many of the identical clovers by machine dressingall of which have really good germinations—the whole of the line is being offered for sale at the attractive price of 1/9 per lb., rail paid to any station. As threshing is now completed in Hawke’s Bay, early ordering of all seeds is necessary, as many seeds will later become unprocurable. We harvest and stock every known variety of Seeds, including Mother Ryegrass, 1/2 lb.; Permanent Pasture Perennial, 1/1 lb.; Mother Cocksfoot, 4/- lb.; Permanent Pasture Cocksfoot, 3/6 lb. All above have excellent purity and germination results. Our Celebrated A.A. SEED MIXTURE, 6!d. lb.—The ideal mixture for sowing after bums, where a seed mixture of thresher lines of seed heavy with quick growing mixed grasses and clovers are required to give a quick covering over a large area with a reasonable financial outlay. STANDARD PASTURE MIXTURE, 9Jd. lb. —The mixture we recommend to farmers who usually purchase certified seeds direct from the threshers. It contains all the principal lines of thresher seeds threshed off the best Hawke’s Bay pastures, and is predominantly a RYEGRASS-CRESTED COCKSFOOT Clover Mixture. To farmers requiring their own mixture of machine dressed seeds, we will quote any mixture on application. Our present stock of 14,000 sacks comprises Western Wolth, Mother Italian, all varieties Cocksfoot, Chewings, Paspalum, Alsyke, Lotus Timothy, Straw Derry White and' Suckling Clovers, together with every variety of Hawke’s Bay machine dressed Mother and Permanent Pasture Ryegrasses. Full price list of all Seeds and Grains j posted on receipt of addressed envelope. REMEMBER—AII our seeds rail paid every station. L ANGLEY’S AGRICULTURISTS HASTINGS cd./ll
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Northern Advocate, 2 April 1946, Page 1
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