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| For Sale | A X t IN GEORGE STREET, PAEROA, | £ X I FOB <£3o (thirty pounds) CASH. | i Handy Little Residence Site f With a frontage of 19 ft. Gin. to George St. | I by 110 ft. deep. * This property is situated within two minutes ❖ $ walk from the Bailway Station. ❖ ? . £ t Area: 20 perches. Title Land Transfer. J I' ' I A * <♦ For further particulars apply direct to — f $ W. M. CULLEN, Belmont Road, Paeroa. | | phone 4i

The Kerepeehi Sports Association,

by advertisement in another column, invites tenders for catering at their sports on Easter Monday. Future historians may be interested in the following advertisement from a'Somerset paper as an indication of what is expected of or tolerated in the modern domestic: Young lady required as second chambermaid, 16 to .18, Experience not necessary if quiet and willing to work. Good home and wages offered (reasonable outings). Silk stockings and slhort skirts not objected to. Nonsmoker preferred. Apply Housekeeper, George Hotel, Frome. The proprietor of the hotel, discussing the advertisement with a “Daily Mail” reporter, said : ‘<We don’t want to put any obstacle in the way of securing a. good servant. I- don’t even make it a condition tfhat the girl shall not smoke.” “There may be a few old-fashioned mistresses here and -there who would ‘lecture’ a girl about wearing silk (or so. called silk) stockings, hut most of them would consider that this little vanity was the lightest fault in a modern servant,” said a registry office keeper. “The other morning I saw a ’general’ in silk stockings and- high’-heel-shoes washing down the steps of a most sedate suburban villa. Smoking is another matter,. I have not yet come across a case of a domestic servant insisting on her right! to smoke in the house.”

In Winnipeg one person in every eight owns his own house, and in Saskatchewan one in every fourteen owns a motor-car, “Keep up a good f r ont.”—Haigh. Always look merry and bright, even if you have a severe cough or cold What mattres ? You have always a good, dependable friend >to rely upon —Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” has been giving relief to thousands of sufferers for over half i. century. Its secret is in its rich, soothing, penetrating qualities that always touch the -affected spot, and give gratifying relief. As a tonic “Baxter's” is unrivalled. Builds sound constitutions. All chemists and grocers stock “Baxter’s”. Get large 2s 6d bottle now !

Fresh tenders are called for ths buildings of a post office at Ngatea. SUFFERED FOR YEARS. Mrs R. H. Linwood, Christchurch, says she is delighted with the Zana Double Absorption Treatment for Piles. She was a sufferer for years from protruding Piles, and nas found nothing to equal “Zann” for giving instant relief. She strongly recommends it, A Booklet fully describing this wonderful remedy, will be sent on receipt of three penny stamps. Money refunded if not satisfied with Zann treatment. Address, the Zann Proprietary, Box 952 Wellington.

Sgl Iflore! (&S — more Stock to the acre \ —more Stooks in the field y. —more Money in the dairy return tfflr when you use SWestfield /7vSy> Manures fflll ik IWI f You are sura of good resulu with “Westfield" manufactured !ine», m Superp asphatt A i |F ft 1 grades), Basic Superphosphate, Superphosphate and Guano Mixtures, and SpMiu n I p- k Manures for all crops. i Ai 4 Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manuf cturers—- >«>» KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S «£&«., rr ' 'iaWSfcSy«»"“ "SoS» N.Z. DRUG co? LTD. Auckland- *

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4392, 20 March 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
586

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4392, 20 March 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4392, 20 March 1922, Page 4

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