CENTRAL THEATRE. WOODS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. BUCK JONES in “ BAR NOTHING.’’ Also, SHIRLEY MASON in “QUEENIE.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PRISCILLA DEAN in “ REPUTATION.’’ A Big Superfeature. Special prices—2s upstairs, Is 6d downstairs. Children as usual. Auction Sales. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, at 1.30 p.m. Al the Residence of Mr Mahony, Junction Road, Paeroa. We have been instructed to sell by auction the following miscellaneous articles, comprising • — Double and single wooden bedsteads, combination chests, Dining, Kitchen and occasional tables, Kitchen chairs, kitchen dresser, Fender and irons, sewing machine, lounge, easy chairs, sideboard, mats linos, cushions, cutlery, pictures, curtains, gas ring, gas stove, tools, wheelbarrow, hedge clippers, kitchen utensils, vice, bin pumpkins, and numerous sundries. Auctioneers & commission Agents. PARKER AND MARKS, WAIHI AND PAEROA. LEGAL NOTICE. Messrs, a. g. bryan and G. J. WALKER beg to announce that they have commenced practice as solicitors at Turua, where Mr Walker will permanently reside and conduct the business of the firm. Temporary office opposite Dairv Factory, Turua. ’Phone 40S. Crosby and Gosper NETHERTON. WE BEG to announce to the Settlers of Netherton and surrounding districts the opening of our Blacksmith’s premises, at Netherton, on Monday, May 8, 1922. We specialise in all Blacksmithing repairs, Horse-shoeing, Coachbuilding, Motor and Carriage Painting. A trial is solicited. CROSBY & GOSPER. W. G. Crosby (late N.Z.M.G.8.) C. Gosper (late Brenan & Co.) NETHERTON. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD. THE PAEROA CASH SAWMILL is giving a special cut price for cash for good building -timber. . Now’s the time to hop in. Tell us your wants and we guarantee the price will be right. We can supply MATAI, RIMU, AND OTHER -BUILDING TIMBERS. R. PHILLIPS Orders can be left at the private residence, Station Road. Telephone 87. At Waikawau. on Thames Coast. JIURNISHED 6-ROOMED COTTAGE TO LET ALONGSIDE HOMESTEAD. SPLENDID SITUATION. GOOD FISHING, ETC. TERMS ON APPLICATION. STATE PERIOD REQUIRED. G. R. BLACKETT, Waikawau, In an endeavour to obtain the thirty guarantees necessary to secure a high ■school at Ngatea Mr E. Walton (secretary of the memorial committee) and Mr C. W. Schultz (secretary of the school 'committee) are making inquiries regarding the number of children whp are likely to attend school if it is opened next February. It is slated that there are 16 possible pupils from the Ngatea district alone. An endeavour will be made to reacn all those who will be ikel.y to send children, but it is possible that some will be omitted. In that case it would be the better course for parents to communicate' with the •secretary of either the memorial or school 'committee. Neuralgia* If the affected parts are bathed freely with. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm those stabbing, burning, darting pains will soon disappear. Rub the Balm well In several times during the day, keeping the patient warm and put of the cold wind. Dozens of people suffering fropi neuralgia have been relieved by the use or Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Sold by all chemists and storepeekers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4411, 8 May 1922, Page 3
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