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HP^ As Dictated by Madame FashionWy[ A Pleasing Display of Goods for the New Season. $P fili^ Dainty, Fascinating Clothes for Present Day Wear Huni 111 ilWf We offer no excuse for once again calling your attention to our display of Fashion goods in every department, It is so good that we would not like you to miss it, and so be disappointed. V-LJ Besides, our stock is being augmented constantly, audit is now thoroughly representative. ill iT"|I aillty Blouses in Silk & Crepe-de-Chine, White Underwear fresh as the Sunshine, Silk Hosiery in popular Colours, Gloves of reliable /[// j: \l ' •- . ' Quality,' The Newest creations in Neckwear. f 1 j i I Every department is crammed full of "wanted" goods, nay, more "desirable" goods. LJw You will find much that is quite new. A stroll through our store and a glance at our windows will give you the utmost pleasure. %:' W. M. Cullen & Co., Drapers, Normanby Road, PAEROA.

Bicycle Accessories I beg to quote as follows for Bicycle accessories:— BELLS, 1/9 and 3/-. CARRIERS, strong, 3/3. CHAINS, best "Coventry," 10/6. CHAIN COVERS, Ladies', 10/6, fitted. COTTERPINS, .6d. CYCLOMETERS, 6/6. DRESS NETS, 2/6. ENAMEL, per tin, 1/3. GRIPS for handles, 1/3. HANDLE BARS, reversible, 10/-. LAMPS, gas, 12/- and 15/DUNLOP COVERS, 19/-, Tabes, 8/-. OCEANIC COVERS, 13/6, Tubes, 6/6. MIDGET OUTFITS, 9d. MOTETTE OUTFITS, 1/3. Cash with Order. Postage Paid. E. JOYCE, Cycle Shop, opposite Firebell, Phone 105. . PAEROA. WAGES INCREASED. Yes, that's it. A little mundane, perhaps, but one of the main points after all. Now as a . person of common-sense you know it is not mere puff to say that if one becomes efficient —a specialist—his or her wages will be increased. You know it is nothing but the plain unvarnished truth. Now, you—you mind —yes you, can in^a little time in"crease your wages. How ? By a little systematic study in your spare time under practical painstaking and conscientious teachers—privately in your own home. Send to-day for particulars of our l Efficiency Home .. Study Course in Practical Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Shorthand, Advertisement Writing, Preparation for the Matriculation, Teachers' Public Service, Law, or the University Bookkeepers' Examinations. !* Say just which interests you Address : HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools Lt., Auckland. P.O. Box 516. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THIS ? YOU pay Income Tax, or Land Tax, or perhaps both. Do you understand all about such?- Ifi not why not do so ? We have a j few copies left of "The Land andTncome Taxpayers' Guide, 1918," j by W. H. Hemingway, F.PA.j (N.Z.), solicitor. Send your name, address, and 10/6 and the work will be mailed you, post free, by return. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, P.O. Box 516, Auckland, .-" INFLUENZA DANGEROUS COMPLICATIONS. | Fi'.p.'j from England spnak of huh'i-trrs ''h.ilf-hniided," schools shut, shops iil::> 'visa, temporary hospitals and doctors "worked to death." Influenza li's )<-:i racing, claiming counties:-; victim a. The thing to dread most with influenza is lowered vitality which prepares the w.iy for those complications that result in chronic bronchitis and consumption. I Beware! —pain always lowers v'tiliiy. j Wawn's Wonder- Wool stops pain the moment it is applied. 4 medicated C)ttoi.:-v;jol, every fibre ■is thoroughly impregn ired j with specially selected p.iin-ieli'v'ng j essences the soothing virtues and h;.'.\l:ng I properties of wjvich are felt immediately. For such reason it is known everywhor? :-.s "the "Magic Wrip," It never fails. Jfc cannot fail, it stops p.iin in "infiumz.!, j bronchitis, quinsy, ordinary c:mghs and i colds; in headache backache, neuralgia, J and toothache; in rheumatism, lumbago, I sciatica,- strains, sprains, stiff joints and j cramp. Keepitirrthe house; it isessential. \ } "VVawn's Wonder-Wool is on Sale by all Chemists and Stores, nrice 2/6 a packet; or direct from KEMPTHORNE PROSSER & CO., LTD., Auckland, Wellingj ton, Dunedin, and Christchurch. m HE CROWN CLOTHING CO., .1 LTD., of Elliot Street, Auckland, notify their many customers that owing to unforeseen j circumstances, their.country re | presentative will not be visiting the Paeroa district this year. Customers can still secure their Christmas suits at the wholesale price, and applications for patterns of summer suitings are solicited. Each customer's measurements are carefully recorded, so that the obtaining of fresh measurements is not by any means essential. Those gentlemen who are not customers and are desirous of availing themselves of the Crown Clothing Co.'s offer of a single suit at wholesale prices, can, on application, have patterns, tape measure, and a measurement form sent them immediately. ! A SINGLE SU TT AT WHOLEI " SALE. PRICES. CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY LIMITED, Elliot Street, AUCKLAND.

WANTED.— A girl to assist in housework; 15/-" per week —Apply MKS PARKER, Wood St. PLEASE NOTE. — At our Pharmacy we dispense prescriptions with the finest drugs procurable direct from the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery and Toilet Requisites, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices. — Thomas, Chemist. Faeroa. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. OWING to the above epidemic we beg to notify clients that ALL SALES throughout the districts have been CANCELLED as from 16th inst. to MONDAY, 25th November. FARMERS 1 AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. TO assist in checking epidemic , and give affected staffs opportunity to recuperate all B^nk; in New Zealand will be closed till WEDNESDAY, 27, at 10 a.m This action is taken with the consent and approval of the Minister of Finance. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.. LTD., D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WILLTAM CALLENDER, General Manager. , HAURAKI AGRICULTURAL & [ PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. POSTPONEMENT OF SHOW. OWING to the JnflutfiY,:a Epidemic it has been decided to postpone the Haurak; Shop, which was to have been held on December 4, for an indefinite period. ! B. GWILLTAM, Secretary. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, INTERMEDIATE, & SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATIONS. np HE Education Department J- has notified that the Public Service Entrance, Senior National Scholarships, Intermediate, and Junior National Scholarships Examinations have been postponed until further notice. R. P. J. RAY, Assistant- Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC | HEALTH. HOSPITALS,AND CHARITABLE AID. District Health Office, \ Auckland, j NOTICE CLOSING HOTEL AND i CLUB BARS, ETC. TTTHEREAS by a Warrant,! VV dated November 13, 1918, j and made under Section Eighteen .| of the Public Health Act, 1918, His Excellency the GovernorGeneral has conferred upon all District Health Officers power, and authority, with the approval j of the Minister of Public Health. ] to CLOSE ALL OR ANY HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS, or OTHER PLACES within their several districts respectively for the purpose of more effectively checking or preventing the spread of influenza : Now, therefore, in pursuance of the said power and for the said purpose, I, JOSEPH PATRICK FRENGLEY, Acting Chief | Health Officer for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby require all'hotel bars and bars of chartered clubs and all breweries and spirit businesses within, or within three miles of the boundary of, any city, borough, or town district in the Auckland Health District to be closed forthwith, and until further notice. Dated at Auckland this 16th day of November, 1918. JOS. P. FRENGLEY, Acting Chief Health Officer. The mechanical improvements Include such details as longer rear j springs and lower set seats giving j easier and more comfortable riding: j an oil gauge and a meter on dash and also a new type of rim, giving a very easy tyre change.— Advt.

na.lira.Kl -Ld.e*Q Hg&ncyj ■ . —• PAEiIOA — \ j SEED 'POiiOOlE*s>. | s MAORI CHIEF NEARLY SOLI) OUT. ' Book Your Order at Once or you will be too late. SKERRY BLUES A BLIGHT .RESISTER 14s 6d per cwf. JVEARLY GONE, TOO. J. PJCKWGRTB, '■■Manager. [The Threads I ■ willard IVnlFJrol j^r I BATTFRY— ""^^^^lL^?!! | Made for Better jB? C^^^S^S^l^Ki/Jftu/r t Are you getting the best J^ >>%^ *%> ■-, *.'. service from yosr bat- J§? Jr Ao A S& >J> '\f ti i j ll tery? Hnotflhere J^ l£J%^>V f T^ c h"d !" ubl*r is a dear reason jGji' # J?. *y $P «tanaß guard agamit the why you should &£■e^ *> Ar (JT formation of short circuit! etween Battery plate.. ' V *<§ osr<&'&A/ The Willard Threaded Rubber V\. oJ* .py .-$? «S Sp 4T Batteries are worth much mort \S^ A^ V^. 6 N> than their slightly higher cost. *f£'ssf" : —^ The Electric Construction Co. VV^\# _ofN.Z.— , *V" <ii**<v^^W lP- Xl thorburn, 3846 High Street, Auckland. ! . Oolabtrg-16 I

SEEDS— ■ . For Vegetable-.and Flow«er Garden Choicest Supply and freshest highest germinating power. Selected by Kxperis. ORDER UQ\N FROM , G. J..Macktiy, "The Satisfaction Seedsman" Keep Your Garden Free Keep Your Garden Free Keep Your Garden Free From Pests, Diseases, etc. From Pests, Discuses, etc. From Pests, Diseases, e*c. This is a duly you owe to yourself and your neighboi.rs There's an easy way, a satisfactory aiid inexpensive way of doiu v this. That is by getting thoroughly reliable SPRAYING 'MIXTURES AND SPRAY PUMPS, ETC. AT C^ T I\/TACKAY'S ' \T. el . jltXackay'S "The Satisfaction Seedsman". 106, Queen St., AUCKLAND Opposite Bank of N.Z. Phone 922 WILLIAM LLOYD Civil .Consulting Engineer, Architect. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates of all classes of Buildings prepared at reasonable charge. Surveys made to Suit Clients Levels taken for Roads and Drainage Plans prepared. Pupils taught Civil Engineering and Architecture. Address : HINEMOA HOUSE. TE AROHA. NEVER STOP ADVERTISING. When someone stops advertising, Someone stops buying. When someone stops buying, Someone stops selling. When someone stops selling, Someone stops making. When someone stops making, Someone stops earning. When everybody stops earning,Everybody stops buying. Keep going—ADVERTISE. .

BICYCLES & ACCESSORIES —|^————I — ■■■iW I'IK—WIH'IIHI . HAURAKIS, dents- £15 10/-, Ladies' £16. EAGLES, Gents' £13, Ladies £13 -10/". BELLS, 1/-, 2/-, and 3/-. CARRIERS, strong, 3/6. CHAINS, best "Coventry" 12/-. CHAIN COVERS, Ladies', 14/6 fitted * COTTERPINS, 6d. CYCLOMETERS, 6/6 * ! DRESS NETS, 2/9 and 3/3 '■ \ ENAMEL, per tin, 1/3. I GRIPS for handles, 1/6 and 1/9. ! HANDLE BARS, reversible, 13/6.; LAMPS, gas, 12/9, 14/-, and 15/-.' LAMPS, oil, 7/6 and 10/-. . j DUNLOP COVERS, £1, Tubes 9/-. OCEANIC COVERS 15/-, Tabes V- I MIDGET OUTFITS, 9d. i MOTETTE OUTFITS, 1/3. j Cash with order. We pay postage. j Isaac Brown & Co,; P.O. Box 42, Thames. j .. . | V.M.C.A. Messages of Moment "Send more V.M.C.A. Secretaries to the Front." ' — Sir Douglas Haig The Commander in Chief of the British Armies knows full well the value of j V.M.C.A. work in helping to sustain the j wonderful morale of our boys. Do your i part to help the V.M.C.A. keep up that spirit that leads t.> Victory. S.. nd donations to-day to Vj|!)iiliiiJiiffij]||^ CAPT. D. A. EWEN, Hoii. National V.M.C A. WJ§lo^l Treasurer, Baker's Build- NM'^ ings, W.?l inglon. ll

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3996, 20 November 1918, Page 3

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