rOR SALE. —Heart of Rimu batons, 22/6 per 100 delivered at Station Road.—Apply to R. Phillips, phone 87. ' OR SALE. — House Cow, J- Shorthorn, very quiet, close to profit, second calf.—Apply this Office. O. RAZING.—Good grazing to VJT let for about 30 head; 1/6 per week.—C. F. Bennett, Netherton. PURCHASERS FOR FARMS. I HAVE a waiting list of probable purchasers for farms in the Auckland Province. If you are wishing to dispose of your farm I will be glad if you will forward particulars to me.—N. R. Gillman, 28 Palmerston Buildings,, Queen Street, Auckland. ’ARD-UP SOCIAL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, at * KARANGAHAKE. Coming from all parts. A hearty welcome for all. We’ll make it worth your while. T. CURRAN, Hon. Secretary. CENTRAL THEATRE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. THE FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS Who are giving an entirely new style of Programme, the New Productions being on Revue lines under the title of BITS AND PIECES. BITS AND PIECES. All Items New—Excerpts flrom Opera, Humorous Sketches, Mimetic Special* ly, Quartettes, Solos, Dances and Novelties. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION Qhas. E, Lawrence Leslie J. Austin Ena Gordon Lilian Colenzo David J. Lyle . Roy Cooks Moya Crossley Iza Crossley Henry Schofield . Joy Bolls Bettie Maeleod Violet Tappe and, EDMUND WARRINGTON In his original London Sketches, including A DUD DREAM. FUNNIER THAN “THE BETTER ’OLE” or ‘ ALF’S. BUTTON.” .THE ENGLISH' PIERROTS are this tour BEATING . ALL PREVIOUS VISITS, having just played a record season of SEVEN CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN AUCKLAND. BIGGER—BETTER THAN EVER. Our Orchestra a Feature. Prices : 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Touring Manager, Bert Tate.
FARMERS’ QUEEN CARNIVAL A DANCE will be held . IN SOLDIERS’ HALL. THURSDAY, "SEPTEMBER 15. Good Floor, Good Music. Supper Provided. Admission: Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/6. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH, SPRINGBOKS V. NEW ZEALAND, AT WELLINGTON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. A special express will leave Auckland for Wellington at 1 p.m. on Friday, 16th September, returning from Wellington at 10.15 p.m. Saturday, 17th September, arriving Auckland Sunday afternoon. Holiday excursion tickets to Wellington will be issued from Auckland on 16th September by the special express, also from Thames and Waihi branch stations by trains connecting at Frankton with the special express, available for return till 20th September, 1921. , BY ORDER PAEROA CASH SAWMILLS Are Now in a Position to Supply PINE OR RIMU In Any Quantity. All Orders to be left at Private Residence Station Road. PARKER’S AUCTION MART THAMES. (Phone 83.) “Where Everybody meets Everybody.” SALES EVERY FRIDAY. Always a high class of New and Used Furniture on hand. We Specialise in out-door Sales. PARKER’S AUCTION MART, CALF SKINS AND PIGS THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. (CO-OPERATIVE), LTD. Are CASH BUYERS of Calf Skins Highest Market prices given. It ’-will pay you handsomely to get in touch with one of our Buyers before disposing of your Calf Skins. Mr Geo. Sargant will receive Calf Skins and Pigs, as follows : HIKUTAIA, Tuesday, Sept. 6. PAEROA, Monday, Sept. 12. GEO. SARGANT, Buyer, Paeroa.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4316, 12 September 1921, Page 3
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