FOR SALE —Nice-toned iron framed Piano. —Apply 882, “Gazette” Office. LOST.— A breeding sow, about three weeks ago ; ears torn. Reward given for information of whereabouts by J. Walls, Paeroa, or J. Pennell. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. WANTED.— A girl to help in kitchen. Wages 25/- per week.—Apply Mrs Raffil, Fruiterer. WANTED. —A Boy for farm. Must be able to milk. Machines used—Apply “891 “Gazette” Office. WANTED. —Intending buyers of cars to' Inspect the Chalmers light six at H. Eaddy’s. Thames. Valley and Plains District Agent. WANTED TO PURCHASE — About 3 H.P. Benzine Engine.—Apply F. J. Wilson, C/o. Brenan’s Garage. WANTED.— Work by the day. —Apply “Gazette” Office. rr White' Leghorn Fowls for ■ sale. Shaw’s Prize Laying Strain. Bred for type and utility. All laying. Price 10/-. each; £3 for the Jot. —N. C. Busby, Moore Street.
IMPOUNDED by J. Hamilton for trespassing Karangahake: One bay entire. Impounded by W. Marshall, for trespassing Karangahake : One black mare, and one bay gelding, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid these horses will be sold on Saturday, October 8,1921 at 12 noon. JAMES PENNELL, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. THE Partnership existing between the undersigned has been dissolved as from 30th September, 1921. All amounts owing to the partnership are to be paid to Mr Cassrels, P.O. Box 55, Paeroa. COLIN H. LE QUESNE ■'N. SETH CASSRELS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST AT THAMES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. The usual 4 p.m. Frankton train will not leave Thames until 6 p.m. and will run correspondingly later to Frankton. .. The usual 5.50 p.m. Waihi train will not leave Paeroa until 7.50 p.m. and will run correspondingly later to Waihi. BY ORDER “THE PINK UNS.” GRAND CONCERT, CENTRAL THEATRE; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. In support of Farmers’ Queen. Items by Convent Children, assisted by Mesdames Titi Royal (Komata), Kyne (Hamilton), Miss McGruer, and other local talent, j Come and see the latest fascinating Dances
“LADROKE” AND “BOSTON” Chorus Songs by the Children. Scarf Drill by Little Girls, and A REAL NIGHT’S ENTERTAINMENT. CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. N.Z.- International Attraetoins presents GEORGES CARPENTIER in “THE WONDER MAN.” Don’t miss this opportunity of seeing the idol of France in a drama of love, pathos, and thrills. Prices : Adults 1/6; Children 6d. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. A Universal-Jewel Super-produc-tion. “UNDER CRIMSON SKIES.” A Romantic Drama, Featuring ELMO LINCOLN. , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. “OUT OF THE SNOWS.” MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. William Fox Presents WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE ADVENTURER.” A love story set m thrill and romance. PAEROA CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held on THURSDAY, October 6, 1921, at 8 p.m., in the Borough Council Chambers, Wharf Street. All Members and those interested are cordially invited to be present. W. L. LAWRENCE, Hon. Sec. and Treas. Wanted known. Your car wants painting ; take it to Eaddy, Thames. Expert car painters omp!oj r ed.* Visit Thames on October sth, 6th, 7tli, and Bth for the Band Contest.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4326, 5 October 1921, Page 3
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