For Sale. , FARM Waggon, full lock, 3 in. tyres.— H. Eaddy, Thames. GIG, three seater, in good order. Apply T. C. Mays, Te Aroha. A ROOMED heait rimu house, tc and y? acre section, situated adjoining Komata Station. Price /400 cash. also—--50 ACRE FARM, near above. Best alluvial swamp, mostly imimproved. Price per acre. Easy Terms. — Apply Gazette. MOTOR Car, second hand, in perfect order, any trial. Cheap for cash. Must be sold. H. Eaddy, Thames. ONE 35 gallon Alfa Eaval Cream Separator in perfect order. Apply Gazette Office. RELIABLE sittings of purebred Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns at 7/6, or 6d. per egg. Day old chicks at 1/3. 70 Black Orpingtons (all ages) at J/6 up. Also 3 Black Orpington Cocks (12 months) Cheap.—Bridges, Corner Hill and Moore Streets, Paeroa. 6 GRADE Jersey calves from herd which return 3001bs fat last season. — F. H. Barnett. Netherton. Lost. SILVER Watch, on football ground. Glass and second hand broken. Reward on returning to D. Vincent, Ngatea. Situations Wanted. POSITIONS at housework by mother and daughter, or separately.— MrsL. Wilson, Canon Street, Waihi. SITUATION as domestic or any other ; thoroughly reliable. Apply Gazette Office. WIDOW, with two children, would housekeep or cook for men. State wages. —Maxfield, care Pitkethley, Paeroa. To Let. "IjIURNISHED or unfurnished 1j front room. — Particulars apply this office. 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. THANKS. MR and Mrs Barclay and family wish to express their sincere and greatful thanks to the people of Paeroa and District who so willingly assisted and offered help at the recent disastrous fire at their home in Wood Street. COMMUNITY QINGING OMMUNITY OINGING CENTRAL THEATRE TUESDAY, SEP. sth., at 8 p.m. Seats Free. Collection to defray expenses, Song Books, price 6d. Mr Flatt will take the chair Mr Leo Foster will conduct. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, JEWELLERY, ETC. at Bernard Stansfield’s Popular Mart,' on FRIDAY NEXT,’ at 1. 30 p.m. and SATURDAY NEXT at 11 a.m. On account of an Auckland Firm, Mr Victor will conduct a Sale at the above rooms of a Huge Consignment of Drapery, Clothing, and Jewellery, etc., which must be sold. So roll up and secure the bargains. VICTOR, AUCTIONEER. CROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. APPLICATIONS for the undermentioned land will be received at this office till 4 p.m., Tuesday, 26th September, 1922. 2 Sections Orongo Settlement, Hauraki Plains, 48 and 74 acres, half-yearly rents, 19s. and Z 74 14s. Poster plans may be seen at the principal Post Offices or obtained from this Office. H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands Department of Lands and Survey, Auckland, 31st August, 1922. There are shattered idols and vanshing dreams, And never a ray of sunshine gleams, Where the cobwebs envelop forgotten joys In the silent kingdom of broken toys. Life’s dead leaves litter the dusU strewn w,ay Where never again shall our footsteps stray. But there’s sunshine ahead, the path leads sure To health and Woods’ Great Pepper-, ment Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4462, 4 September 1922, Page 3
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