For Sale. JERSEY bulls, two, well-bred, t wo- year- old .—Apply Dawson Bros., Ngatea. Situations Vacant. YOUNG man wanted, machine milking, good wages,—Apply Dawson Bros., Ngatea. MAN or boy wanted for farm, experienced.—Apply L. M. Murray, Hopai, Ngatea. Lost,/ BRINDLE cow, calved, branded 86. Lost from Netherton ten days ago. Reward. — F. H. Barnitt, Netherton, HEIFER, two-year-old, light grey; due calve last week. Strayed from McKee’s farm, Komata Reefs Road. £2 reward.— Apply H. Hen ton, Paeroa. Wanfedtoßuy. KAURI GUM,any quantity and any quality, for cash. Best market prices given. A trail solicited.—Apply M. A. Devcich, Hikutaia. Miscellaneous. Sunshine Purses, Wallets, Bags, Solid Leather Suit Cases, Handbags, all latest goods just arrived. Splendid Xmas presents. W. H. Mahony. Ladies' Smart, Stylish Millinery now showing from 12/6 to 19/11; Children’s from 3/11 to 12/6.—Mrs* J. Maingay, OppBrian Boni, Thames. , ALL agencies and amorous letters are- hereby cancelled. No responsibility for debts contracted unless by my written authority absolutely.—R. Whitten, Ngatea.
St. PAUL'S SALE OF WORK. RESULT OF ART UNION. Picture (a)—Winner, Mrs Staunton (Nc. 3). Picture (b)—Winner, Mr Pope (No. 23). Picture (c)—Winner,' Mrs Edwards (No. 50). Pen Painted Cushion (a)—Winner, Mrs Jasper (No 23X Pen Painted Cushioh (b)— Wipner, Miss Berdan (No. 35). Per. Stinted Cushion (c)—Winner, Miss Hart (No. 15). . F. B. DOBSON.
OFFENSIVE LETTERS. Seeing the consternation caused by recent Court-proceedings, groundless allegations, and puny attempts ’at casting reflections on my character during my ,absence from the district (hitting below thj& belt), I crave space to refute same in the protection of my integrity. As the Public know how strongly I am armed in hbnesty (sqve the Borough's grass!) the position attempted to be created is embarrassing in the extreme. For twenty years I have worked in your midst, and as a member of The Young Citizens’ League, and the Chamber of. Commerce, have always assisted in building up the moral standard of society.. ' ■ Had I purchased a packet of "Cupid’s Whispers” at the confectioners instead of- translating them into backwoods Australian “‘lingo,’’ better known to those who have read the works of Steele Rudd, Will bgleviq, and Henry Lawson, -but the curse of cheapness wifi creep into the public mind.. The books “Tact, Push, and Principle,” “Physical Culture,’’ and "Mental Efficiency” (refer :o local library), the books on which the whole matter hinged, should be moie popular. "Not understood, we move along asunder.” Unto the pure all things are pure. R. WHITTEN, Ngatea,
HANGATIKI 98 per cent. GROUND LIME. Thames Valley and Hauraki Plains Lands are riph in plant food, but require lime. They Will give 'much increased returns if Hangatiki 98 per cent. Ground Carbonate is applied. For all information apply James Couper, Paeroa,, or Hangatiki Lime Ltd.. 206 Victoria Arcade. Auckland.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4494, 20 November 1922, Page 3
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