For Sale. KAHIKATEA Slabs, 10/- per ton delivered. — Apply Short Bros. 5 ROOMED house, bathroom and scullery and all conveniences, electric light and hot water. For Particulars apply Mrs Todd, c/o Mrs Leach. _____ Wanted to Buy. PONY, small, quiet, tor school child. -Apply Quiltz, Ngatea. KAURI GUM — any quantity and any quality, for cash. Best market prices given. A trial solicited. Apply M. A. Devcich, Hikutaia. Wanted Known. THE CHALMERS Light Sixibl local conditions at H. Ead dy’s. Thames Valley and Hauraki Plains district asent. Professional. MR G. J. WALKER Solicitor f (Messrs Bryan and Walker, Turua) Will Visit Ngatea Every Monday. Office—at the Hall, Ngatea. Hours— 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and at other times by appointment. MATERNITY NURSE. MRS PITKETHLEY is now able to attend patients at their own homes. Terms: Two guineas per week. “LINTON” PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, TURUA. , Nurse Markham, Matron. Telephone No. 2. Impounded. IMPOUNDED in the Ngatea Pound, a bay filly, no visible brand. To be sold on Saturday, July 29th. R. SHAW. Poundkeeper. CAR FOR SALE. HUDSON SUPER-SIX. Seven Passenger Car in splendid order. Would make good taxi. A BARGAIN at Z5lO. Inspection invited. WILLIS BROS. LTD. TE AROHA. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A FARE WELL SOCIAL will be tendered to the Rev. and Mrs. McDonald in the Methodist Hall, Thames Road, on Tuesday evening next, July 25, at 8 o’clock. AU friends of the Rev. and Mrs McDonald are cordially invited. JAS. COUPER, Hon. Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING. Misses smales & lipsey will hold a Children’s Evening on Wednesday, July 26, at 7 o’clock. Dancing and games, etc. Admission.l/-. From 9 o’clock a dance will be held for adults. Ladies, 2/6 and a basket ; gentlemen. 4/-. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT OUR MART, ON FRIDAY, AT 2 p.m. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. BERNARD STANSFIELD & CO. Auctioneers, Paeroa. ANNUAL CLEARANCE at fredk. E. Flatt’s. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure some Bargains at Less Than Cost Price in Antimony ware, music cases, watches, suit cases, pads, envelopes, school bags, crockery, etc., etc. 200 pieces of mus'.c to clear at 1/4 per copy. A Good Swiss Railway Watch for 10/6. The Hauraki Pad — 3 for 2/6. Agents for — Pento self-filling Fountain Pens 18/6 Thompson’s Seagrass Prambulators Come and Inspect. It costs you nothing. NOTE ADDRESS— F. E. FLATT Opposite County Chambers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4444, 24 July 1922, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4444, 24 July 1922, Page 3
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