For Sale. BUSINESS.— Tea rooms, sweets, soft drinks. • Fine position ; low rent. Lease. — Apply this office. TAMWORTH Sows, 2, maiden, well-bred, 8 months old. — Apply C. W. Shultz, Ngatea. Lost. DOG, yellow, from vicinity of Turua. Reward. — J. C. Miller, Turua. Grazing to LeL GRAZING for 60 head cattle. Apply S. McKee. Wanted to Buy. GOOD Dairy Farm, to carry 50 to 70 cows, on Hauraki Plains, in exchange for 60 acres in Taranaki. Close to a factory and railway. Carrying only small first mortgage. —-Apply F. fi. Barnitt, Netherton. SharemUkln®. SHAREMILKING wanted by 3 experienced adult milkers. 70 to 95 cows. Can start immediately.— Reply to " Reliable,” this office. ' Wanted Known. COME and enjoy yourself at the Ngatea C' mmunity Sing and supper to-morrow, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. WANTED, huge crowd at the Ngatea Community Sing to-morrow, Tuesday. Supper provided. Admission 1/-. Dance following. Nurse parkinson, "The Oaks,” Te Aroha Road, has now the telephone installed at her home. Telephone No. 123. THE CHALMERS Light Sixfitf local conditions at H. Ead dy’s. Thames Valley and Hauraki Plains district ajsenL Professional. 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. Tenders. fTIENDERS are invited for the JL purchase of 25 acres of turnips. Can be subdivided. Good runout. For terms of sale apply to Farmers’ Auctioneering Co., or A. G. R. Williams, Mataura Road, Waihi. TO BUILDERS. SEPARATE tenders are invited until noon of Monday, August 21, for removing and enlarging St. Mary’s Church, P aeroa, and removing and altering school. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at my office. E. E. GILLMAN Reg. Architect, Paeroa. CENTRAL THEATRE THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th. A GRAND BALL (Organised by the employees of the N.Z. Dairy Co., Ltd, Paeroa.) Miss Farrell’s Jazz Band from Morrinsville in attendance. Enchre. iGood Supper. Good Floor. Double tickets, 6/- ; Ladies, 2/6; Gentlemen 3/6. N. E. OVERALL, Hon. Secretary.
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There are shattered idols and vanning dreams, And never a ray of sunshine gleams, Wbers the cobwebs envelpp forgotten joys In the silent kingdom of broken toys. Life’s dead leaves litter the duststrewn w,ay Where never again shall our footsteps stray. But there’s sunshine ahead, the path leads sure To health and Woods’ Great Pepperment Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 3
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