To the Electors of the Victoria ValleyFairbiim Riding. Having the honour to now represent this Riding, I wish to thank those ratepayers who supported my candidature, and to assure them and the electors generally that their interests will have my first consideration, and that no effort on my part will be spared to advance the interests of the Riding and the County of Mangonui. ( | jw* AMBROSE STEVENS. Tenders ARE invited for pit-sawing approximately 5000 feet of timber. For particulars apply to _ P. A. ROEBUCK, Oruru. str^ ed - iji EUNNING on my property for tho past two months 1 Chestnut Pony, with silver mane and tail and star on forehead. If not claimed within one month will he sold to defray expenses. M. J. BERGHAN. READ . . “The Shadow, By Lionel Terry. Copyright. A prophecy and exhortation. Dedicated : to Britons throughout the Empire. Price Gd. Obtainable at this office. Add j Id postage. A Grand Concert Will be held in the Masonic Hall, Maugonui, (in aid of the County Cottage Hospital and Mangonui Brass Band, the proceeds to he equally divided), on Tuesday, 20th December.' Auckland and local talent. Grand orchestra in attendance. Admission 2/- and 1/-. f\JC A. H. LIGHT, Promoter. 1.0.0. F. (AMERICAN CONSTITUTION). "TT7TTH a view of endeavouring to VV open a Lodge of tho above Constitution in Kaitaia, would all Third Degree and other members within reasonable distance of the above-mentioned district kindly forward their names to tho undersigned ? rr\ , W. STANTON, ( ffrisV Awanui North. Whangape Boarding House. (itdr W. LEEF, Proprietor. TRAVELLERS and others can rely on obtaining first-class accommodation. Good paddocks and stabling. Terms moderate. FIXED SITTINGS OF The Magistrate’s Court IN THE BAY OF ISLANDS DISTRICT, to the end of 1904. Namo of Day of Place. Week. Kaeo Kaeo Kawakawa Kawakawa Tues. Mon. Wed. Thnrs. Lic’ng. Waimate Wed. Kaikohe Thurs. Russell Thurs. Russell Friday Ahipara '' Kaitaia Whangaroa Tliurs. 1 p.r N.B.—Should the dates of departure or arrival of steamers and coaches to or from the above places change, or any unforeseen occurrence happen, such as the increase of the number of days of sitting at any centre, the above dates may change, or the Justices may take cases within their jurisdiction. Criminal business will be taken first, civil business next, and Old Age Pension claims last, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Chamber and other business may be taken whenever convenient. R. STONE FLORANCE, Stipendiary Magistrate. i Pills. 1 2/6. Extra Strong 4/6. The Most Certain Medicine for all Irregularities. The Most Successful Remedy prepared solely for female ailments. Full directions with each box. Once used always kept on hand for emergencies. Post free for amount in stamps from RUSSELL, Chemist, P.O. Pharmacy. Upper.Symonds-street, Auckland. (Trade Mark Registered). Thero is no other medicine in any way equal to them for all irregularities. Orders by post, accompanied by stamps or postal notes, for all medicines, etc., promptly and carefully attended to. Telegraphic Address: Lowell, Auckland Lowell’s Agency, 354 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. First from Wakefield-strefet. £30,000 properties and businesses to choose from. Tel. 1713. Box 613,
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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510Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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