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THANKS Mr. William James and family desire to thank all friends for the telegrams, messages, wreaths, and other tokens of sympathy forwarded to them on the occasion of their recent bereavement, and to place on record their appreciation of the assistance kindness accorded to them. ~ IN MEMORIAM WAGKNKR.—In fond memory of our dear Grandmother who passed peacefully away on August 19, 1935, at Houhora. Gone from us her loving face, Her happy, cheerful ways, Her heart that won so many friends, In happy bygone days. Inserted by Percy, Myra, and Lewis, Heather and little Bill. WAGKNKR.—In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandmother, who passed away August 19. 1935, at Houhora Heads. On our wall hangs a beautiful picture, To us more precious than gold, It’s a photo of our dear Mother and Grandmother, Whose memory will never grow old. Inserted by her loving son-in-law, Willie, and daughter Maud, and grandchildren, Lewis, Jean. Edna, Percy, Kewpie, Rupert and Philip. WAGKNKR.—In loving memory of our dear Grandmother who passed away on August 19, 1935. With tender love and deep regret. We who love you never forget. Inserted by her loving granddaughter, Joan, and grandson, Jack, and family, June and Betty. IN MKMORIAM In proud and happy memory of our beloved nephew, John, killed in action, August 18, 1942.—1nez and Gordon (P.O.W. Italy) Macpherson, Honeymoon Valley.

ROUGH SEDGES. Prams for Hire; Combination Robes, Tallboys and Wallpapers in stock. ROUGHSEDGES, Phone 101.— Feather quilts. Mattress Covers, Fireside Chairs, Lambs Wool Cot Covers. A WAPIKO JERSEY STUD has for Sale : 3 Ped. 2-yr. Jersey BULLS from tested and classified cows. 1 from V.H.C. E. PANTHER Victoria Valley. WASKETBALL DANCE will be held on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st in A. &. P. Hall, Kaitaia. Music by Mrs. Stitt and Mr. Spitz. Admission 1/6. £)IAMONDS, OLD GOLD, JEWELLERY, Purchased for Cash at Top Prices. —X. \. KNtC'H T , .Watchmaker and Jeweller. pOR SALE.—SITTINGS of EGGS, Black Orpington and White Leghorn; Cotswold Poultry Farm strain; 7/6 each sitting.—Phone 109 R. pOR SALE ONION PLANTS, Strong healthy. 1/3 per 100, 11/6 per 1000. Phone 131 Kaitaia. pARM MANAGER REQUIRED to manage farm 87 acres now running 55 cows, within 7 miles from Kaitaia. Details and particulars at “Age” Office. pOR SALE—FORD Model A ROADSTER; excellent rubber and running order, trial. — Manager, Phone 21s, Awanui. J OST between Kaitaia township and Mangamuka, locking cap from Petrol Tank.—Phone 132. p V/KRSCHAFFELT, Monumentalist, No. 8 Worth Street, Kaitaia. Designs submitted; estimates free. Phone 212. Daffodil SHOW to be held in Presbyterian Church Hall, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea; Cake and Produce Stalls. Admission—- Adults 1/, Children 6d. 'pRESPASSERS will be prosecuted, and pigs running on my Ruaroa land will be destroyed without further notice.—MßS. LISLE. WANTED TO BUY.—Antique or Old JEWELLERY.—AppIy ‘Age’ Office. WANTED TO BUY. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, good order —Apply “Age” Office. RANTED. RELIABLE PERSON for housework; good wages and conditions. —MRS. G. RICKARD. THE NORTHERN co-operative TERMINATING SOCIETY APPROPRIATION Meeting to be held on Thursday, the 26th August 1943. Ballots : Groups 1,6, 7, 13, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 38, 45. Sales By Tender : Groups 2,4, 5, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 36, 43, 44. Total to be Appropriated : £25,000 Last Pay-day : Monday, 23rd August, 1943 Kaitaia Agent: L. G. THOMPSON, Commerce Street

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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 45, 19 August 1943, Page 1

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