Casual Advertisements £HILD’S PONY Wanted. State full particulars to R. H. Walker, Te Kao Native School. £JOME to the Kaitaia Croquet Lawns for a Pleasant Afternoon on Tuesday, 27th February. A Bob-in for the Rest Room. Printing, Enlarging and Tinting.—For best results bring your Films to Bagley, Photographic Chemist and Specialist. City Prices. JpARM FOR SALE On Easy Terms. —136 acres Freehold, on main highway, Kaiaka District ; 6-roomed House, 2 Cowsheds, Milking Machine and Separator. Well sub-divided. Has been well topdressed. Good grass country, capable of carrying 80 head stock. If desired Owner will sell in Sections of 36 acres, 40 acres and 60 acres. Further particulars ring 149 a, Kaitaia. pOR SALE.—Young PIG, well done. Ring 117 k. pOR SALE.—HOUSE, 7 rooms, 5 acres land, handy to Kaitaia. Terms given. Apply Perry and Perry. F pays to get the Facts About Your Eyes.—Consult H. A. Bagley, Optician, for Thorough Eyesight Examination and Correctly Fitted Glasses. j£AITAIA the hub of the Far North—is splendidly stocked with a wide variety of goods that makes purchasing both simple and delightful. Rouges, Face Powders, Toilet Creams. All the wellknown makes in stock. You can get them at Bagley’s Pharmacy. jyjILKERS’ Eczema, Skin Eruptions, Haki Haki, Impetigo, Old Sores.—Use Bagley’s Eczema Ointment. 2/-. CALVATION ARMY HARVEST ° FESTIVAL to be held at Frank Baker’s Hall, Herekino. Special Meeting, Sunday 25th, 11 a.m. Sale of Goods, Monday 26th, 8 p.m. First class programme will be given. Don’t forget. All welcome. TLAIPA Women’s Institute DANCE in Oruru Hall, Thursday 29th February. In aid of Kaitaia Ladies’ Rest Room. Music by Hawaiian Serenades. 'J’ONIGHT and Tomorrow Night.— Everybody’s Favourite, Gracie Fields, with Victor McLaglen in “WE’RE GOING TO BE RICH.” Princess Theatre, Kaitaia. ’J’HYRODONE CAPSULES. Pure deep-sea oyster Concentrate for Anaemia and Glandular and Nervous troubles, 4/6. Mark Hammond, Chemist, Kaitaia. Hunter (short-sighted): “What’s the name of the animal I’ve just shot?” Guide: “Well, sir, I’ve just been over and had a look and he tells me his name is Jones.” * * * Kindly Person: “She’s not exactly good looking, I admit, but her face grows on one.” Candid Person: “Well, thank goodness it doesn’t grow on me.” * * * On Second Thought “A case of love at first sight, I suppose?” “No—second sight. The first time he saw her he didn’t know she was an heiress.” ** * * Speed! American Sailor: “That ship of ours goes so fast that we often have to stop to cool the propeller.” English Tar: “That’s nothing. Our destroyers go so fast that we have to stop to pick up wireless messages.” * * * A Long Walk The M.O. looked at the youth’s feet, and rejected him. “You couldn’t possibly stand the long marches, son,” he explained. The would-be recruit burst into tears. “Why are you so upset?” asked the doctor. “Well, sir,” replied the youngster, “I walked 217 miles to get here . . . and I can’t bear the thought of walking back.”
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Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 39, 20 February 1940, Page 1
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