For Sale. TURNOUT — Gig, pony, and harness.—Apply R. Stock, jr. SECONDHAND Buick, Cylinder, recently overhauled and painted; good hood and tyres. Cheap.—H. Eaddy, Coachbuilder, Thames. __________ Situations Vacant. CIAPABLE young woman for 1 housework. — Apply Mrs Whitmore, Puke Road. GENERAL, capable girl, all duties, light place. —Address at this office. SHARE MILKER, panted by man with 80 cows, milk on half shares. — Apply “ J-J-J >” Gazette office. THREE good drainers for Komata. — Apply W. M. Rae, Komata Station. Accommodation Wanted. PRIVATE Board .and Residence by young lady.—Apply 136, “Gazette” Office. Wanted to Lease, AIRY FARM, 100 acres, or share-milking. Will supply own cows 50 to 60. —Apply A. Edgar, P.O. Longbum, Palmerston North. ______ Wanted to. Buy. KAURI GUM, for cash, at top market price, and in any quantities. As a direct exporter I have been purchasing gum for the past thirteen years.—M. A. Devcich, Hikutaia. Professional. "IVTURSE RYAN, N.Z.T.R.A., JLv fully qualified Maternity Nurse, is open for engagements in Paeroa, Hauraki Plains, and surrounding district. Patients attended to in their own homes. Address : Paeroa Hotel. Phone 36. ESTATE OF THOMAS HARGREAVES, DECEASED. FOR SALE. |Q ] ACRES, situate on Thames Road, Paeroa. A convenient little farm property with enhanced prospective value as a cutting up proposition for building sections. - Price, /1850. Cash required, Zioo.. z . ... For Further particulars apply. C. N. O’NEILL, Solicitor, Paeroa. ROTOKOHU RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the above Association will be held on Friday next, 12th inst., at 8 p.m. Members are specially requested to attend, as the Association has many urgent matters now being arranged with the Public Works Department to discuss. *W. D. KEYS, Secretary. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS. AT the request of numerous ratepayers I have consented to nomination as, a candidate at the forthcoming election. If the electors honour me me to the Council, I will give all matters affecting the Borough my best attention and do what I can to further the interests of the Borough generally, especially matters pertaining to the River Improvement Scheme. J. W. SILCOCK.
’Tis most amusing I and most absurd, The most astonishing thing I’ve ever heard, Sane people who never heard, they’re sure, Of; world-wide Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure ! Resigned to suffer from year to year, Distressed with colds and obsessed, by feAr, These be the people who most endure And most need Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4412, 10 May 1922, Page 3
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391Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4412, 10 May 1922, Page 3
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