CENTRAL THEATREWOODS PICTURES. ! TO-NIGHT. MARY PICKFORD The World’s Sweetheart in “ CAPTAIN KIDD, JUNR.” also Also another episode of “THE DIAMOND QUEEN.” COMING MONDAY. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Featuring GLORIA SWANSON. GARDEN PARTY AT “MAURIAENA.” In aid of Hikutaia Queen. MISS MARY ELLIS. FROM 1 TO 5, DECEMBER 17. Admission : Adults 6d ; Children 3d. Come and see the ponies and Donkeys, the goats, the opposum, the ostriches, and scores of other birds. MAORI HANGI A SPECIAL FEATURE. ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Pony Class for Judging. Lassoing, Buck-jumping, Quoits, Tennis, and other games. Strawberries & Cream, Ice Cream Etc. Maori Haka of Welcome. E. J. WALTERS, Promoter.
AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER. Favoured with instructions from Mr R. Phillips (of the Paeroa Cash Sawmills) We shall offer for Sale by Public Auction on The Ground, STATION ROAD, AT 1 P.M. SHARP on FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 16, 1921:— Lot 1. Substantial Shed, 23 x 12, for Removal. This shed has only been built a few months, and can easily be made suitable for a “bach,” motor shed, etc. Lot 2. About 3000 Heart Rimu fence battens and a few thousand feet of sundry lines of timber in parcels to suit purchasers. As Mr Phillips’lCTteioving the whole of his Plant up to Komata the above must all be sold, sc don’t fail to roll up. Following the above we shall hold an Auction Sale of Furniture, Poultry, Vegetables, etc., ar our Mart, commencing at 3 p.m. STANSFIELD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PAEROA. ~|VpTIGE is hereby given that, -Li by Proclamation dated the 24th day of November, 1921, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 100, page 2843, of the Ist day of December, 1921, the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken fon the development of water-power (Horahora Scheme) in .terms of the Public Works Act, 1908. SCHEDULE. Approximate area of the piece of land taken: 1 acre. Portion of Lot 33 (D.P. 113)., Suburbs of Waihou, Block XI. Aroha Survey District. (S.O. 21968.) In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53154, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon edged red. G. C. GODFREY, Assistant Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, December 8, 1921.
Spend Your Christmas in DANBY’S BOOTS. Lovely Goods Opening Daily. 1. Ladies’ No Cap Glace Lace Shoes, THE LATEST, 22/6, 24/6, 25/6 pair. 2. Ladies’ Smart White Shoes, in Buckskin, 35/-, 37/6, 39/6; . and in White Canvas, 13/6, 16/6, 18/6 pair. 3. Ladies’ Nigger Brown Tan Shoes in Court and Lace, 27/6, 28/6, 29/6. 4. Gents’ Glace Kid Balmorals, Smart Shapes, Good Fittings, ' 27/6, 28/6, 31/6 pair. 5. Gents’ Tan Balmorals, 32/6, 35/-, 39/6. Green-Hide Working Shooters 28/6, 29/6 pair. White Rubber Shoes for Tennis or Holiday: Ladies’ 5/11, 6/3, 8/6; Gents’ 10/6, 11/6. POST US YOUR XMAS. ORDER. GOODS BY RETURN MAIL. POSTAGE PAID. Danby’s BOOT DISTRIBUTORS, THAMES.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4355, 14 December 1921, Page 3
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