For Sale. O SEATER touring car,’ first£l ' class order. £135. Any trial. Terms by arrangement.— Apply “24” “Gazette” Office. RIMU House, 5-roomed, and -section, at Mackaytown.— For address apply “19” “Gazette’ Office. ECONDHAND Buick, 4-cylin-der, recently overhauled and painted; good hood and tyres. Cheap.—H. Eaddy, Coachbuilder. Thames. ■x."—” -- ■— Wanted to Rent. EOOMS, furnished or unfurnished, wanted at once. —Apply J. D.‘, ‘l Gazette ” Office. Situations Wa.nted. GIRL wants employment, household duties, on Hauraki Plains.—Address care Mr D. A, Vincent, Ngatea. “ Situations Vacant. YOUTH, for farm work.—Apply 28, “ Gazette Office. Grazing to Let. 1 f \ ACRE Paddock, corner of X'-' Station Road, to let for grazing.—Apply “16 ’ Gazette Office. ■ NOTICE. ANY PERSON found trespassing with gun or dog on our properties at Komata will be prosecuted.—P. R. and F. C. Hubbard, Paeroa. ~tenders. TENDERS will be called for the use of the Ngatea Public Hall for one night per week covering a period of 12 months tor the purpose of holding picture entertainments. Closing date, April 21, 1922, with the undersigned. _ C. MELLOR, Secretary, Ngatea. DANCING Misses lipsev & smales of Te Aroha, desire to state that they intend starting dancing classes in Paeroa for chidren and adults. Tuition given in the latest ballroom dancing, jazzing, etc. Particulars will appear later.
BALLROOM DANCING AND ELOCUTION. Mr WALTER WOOD, ot Auckland (Pupil of Madam Colemau-Penrice, Sydney, and Mlle Ney, Melbourne) desires to advise the numerous residents of Paeroa who require tuition in the above subjects, that should sufficient inducement offer he will visit Paeroa with a view to instructing a limited number of pupils in the Fox Trot, Jazz, One Step, etc. Parents wishing their children to be able to dance and converse with ease should consult Mr Walter Wood at once. MR WALTER WOOD, 34 Brentwood Avenue, Auckland. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1922. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island main line and branches from 11th April to 17th April, inclusive, available for return up to and including 18th May, 1922. A special service will' run on Good Friday (see. booklet). On 15th April the usual 4.0 p.m. Frankton train will leave Thames at 5.0 p.m., Paeroa 6.40 p.m; The usual 5.50 p.m. Waihi train will leave Paeroa at 6.30 p.m. On 17th April the following trains will not run : 10.0 a.m. Thames-Te Aroha, 3.40 p.m-Frankton-Paeroa, and 5.50 p.m. Paeroa-Waihi. Extra trains will run as follows: 9.45 a.m. ThamesTe Aroha, 9.5 a.m. Waihi-Te Aroha. Return trains will leave Te Aroha as follows: For Thames 5.45 p.m.; for Waihi 6.20 p.m. For full particulars for train arrangements enquire at railway stations or see booklet. NGATEA STOCK SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 10, NOON. Entries solicited. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4400, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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