LOCAL AND GENERAL
Arrangements have been made toscreen the election returns at the Northland pic- ■ tures on Wednesday November 4th. ’ For Bargains in boots and shoes go to ’ W. li. Grigg, Kaitaia. Prices as low " as ever. ' The Commissioner of Taxes draws the attention of taxpayers to the notification appearing in to-day’s issue that the due 1 dale ol payment of Land-tax for the current year is on Friday, the Olh day of 3 November, 1925, and that the demands - will be posted on or about the 30th day - of October. J Photography—When in want ot a photo 1 of your homestead, the family group, the f baby, get in touch with A. Northwood, - Kailaia, (twenty -live years experience), e Enlargements in black and white or sepia e a speciality. Ine President of the Chamber of Come merce has received the following wire - from Mr. Allen Bell :-“Public Works e Department hope to hand over Huarau- , Portland section of railway in about a t fortnight’s time, when 100 to 150 men will be transferred to Okaihau.” 4 A reminder is given of the annual meet--1 ing of the Victoria Vailey Spoils on Satl urday night. I The Age will be published <3n Friday 1 next, giving latest election results. | Owing io extreme pressure on space ’ questions from three political meetings \ • and oilier malteris unavo dably held over. J A farewell service will be held in the ! 1 Piesby lerian Church next Sunday night. Mr. Sweeney asks us to express his - regret at being unable to visit Herekirio 1 2 Owing to his dates having been fixed in - olher centres he could not include Here- . kino. 3 The streamer and confetti dance held 1 held at Awanui last Friday night was a I most enjoyable and successful lunction j I The hail was most tastefully decorated . and the floor was in perfect order. Exc- i ellent music was provided by Miss N. j j Berg ha n (piano), Miss lhclma Webb i , (violin), Mr. Jones (piccalo) and Mr. A. E j McMahon (trombone). Mr. N. McDonald ■ wasM. C. The waltzinng competition I was won by Mr. Alex Hutley and Miss J, r Johnson. Mr. Farmer! You have decided j On puiiijcui action to shake off the sliackt les jf bhy lock. You have a candidate . standing lor this electorate with the best j programme ever put before electors, j Are you going to let the Country Parly , down? , Mr. Gf en, Peria, offers farmers a rare j opportunity of procuring young pedigiee . Jersey stock at reasonable prices. Mr R. T. W rathail reports have met j with a good reception in the southern and 1 middle parts of the electorate. Our contemporary says Mr. Geo. Wilk- ; inson will come out in the open and reply ' to Mr. A. E.Robinton after Mr. WraihalPs L meeting at Kaitaia. Has Mr. Wilkinson [ been woiknig in the daik f Although not quile completed, the new road leading to the beach at Abipara is a . great improvement and will be appreciat- ! ed by residents and visitors. Abipara i should soon become a popular holiday resort. , Wet or fine, every elector should go to 1 die polling booth next Wenesday. It 15 a duty. ■— .. _ j All arrangements are now complete for j lhe children’s fancy dress ball to-night ■ and a' large attendance is expeqlftl. _ . In short, the "Royal Enfield" and t.he j “Douglas” are the motor bikes which 1 combine everything you might Wish. Terms—Star Garage, Kaitaia.
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Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 28, 29 October 1925, Page 4
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580LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 28, 29 October 1925, Page 4
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