CENTRAL THEATRE. WOODS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. BUCKzJONES in “TO A FINISH.” Also JOHNNIE WALKER and EDNA MURPHY in “PLAYING SQUARE.” Splendid Supporting Programme. COMING WEDNESDAY. TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN. A TRUE STATEMENT OF FACT. No man who devotes himself seriously and conscientiously to the specialised training we offer can fail to qualify for a responsible position. We trahv- you IN YOUR OWN HOME IN YOUR SPARE TIME until you succeed. Even if the period covi ered by the tuition should run into several years, there is no extra' charge. Our examinations record is oue long string of successes. YOU have the same opportunity as thousands of others had who have achieved success under our training. You are cordially invited to write or call for particulars of the position or profession you are seriously desirous of qualifying for. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND.
DON’T MISS THIS— This is the FIRST TIME the public have been given the opportunity of. purchasing sections AT BEAUTIFUL WAIKAWAU AT BEAUTIFUL WAIKAWAU on Thames Coast. Fine pohutukawas on tome sections. Good Building Sites, 50 x 165.
Full particulars from owner, G. R. BLACKETT, Waikawau, or EDWIN EDWARDS, Land Agent, Paeroa. THAMES AUCTION MART (Phone 83.) OUTDOOR SALES SPECIALISED in.\ MART SALES EVERY FRIDAY. Always a high class of New ani Used Furniture on hand, SOLE ADDRESS: PARKER'S AUCTION MART, THAMES. 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. CARPENTERING. MR. J. PINDER, of Station Road, is prepared to do all kinds of carpenter’s jobbing work, day or contract. Estimates furnished. TRADESPEOPLE I YOU want your accounts these hard times. Let the “THAMES VALLEY MERCANTILE AGENCY” have them. We get the goods. TRY US.
GAZETTE AGENCIES. DISTRICT CENTRES. Arrangements for the distribution of the “Gazette” in the various district centres are as fallow : PAEROA.— W. H. Mahony, Stationer and Fancy Goods Merchant. KOMATA REEFS I .— -Mrs Thorburn. HIKUTAIA. — Miss O’Brien. TIROHIA.— Post and school children delivery. WHAREPOAt — Miss O'Hara. \ THAMES.— Mrs McGhie. TURUA.— Bagna’ll Bros. NETHERTON.— Motor Delivery. KEREPEEHI.— Mi's A. Innis, and motor delivery. NGATEA.— Mr D. Vincent, and motor delivery. KOPUARAHI. — per post. WAITAKARURU.— MANGATARATA?— PATETONGA.— Woods’ Store. ' KAIHERE. — Per post. TAIIENA.— Wade’s Store. KARANGAHAKE. — Per post. WAIKINO.— Mrs S. D. Currie, Stationer. WAITEKAURI.— R. J. Walker’s Store.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4392, 20 March 1922, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4392, 20 March 1922, Page 3
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