Lost. LADY’S fur coat, dark brown with grey collar and hem, lost between Turua and Te Aroha. Reward, £2 10s.—Apply “ Gazette ” office. For Sale. rilWO good house cows. — Apply JL W. Ardern, Station Road. rpHREE-COW L.K.G. Milking JL Plant, with Capel engine, good working order. A trial spm given. £9O. Also Alfa-Laval Separator, 65gal. capacity, worked' one season. £3O. Owner given up dairying.—Address at Evans’ Store, Patetonga. A FAT Porkers, 5 goblin turjc keys, and 1 pure-bred Jersey bull 18 months old, very quiet.— Apply A. F. Billington, Thames Road- ( Wanted Known. D FRASER, Qualified • Mechanic, Boardinghouse, Ngatea, visits any part of the Plains. • Milking Machines or motor cars. Miscellaneous. SOMETHING SPECIAL: At our Mart, Friday, 2 p.m. Furniture and Sundries without reserve. Must go to make room.— BERNARD STANSFIELD. YOUR CHILDREN will soon require new school books, school bags, pencils etc., we can supply all requirements. W. H. Mahony. Ladies. —Don’t miss calling onus when doing your ’Xmas. Shopping. Smart Stylish Goods at Reasonable Prices —Serviceable and Acceptable ’Xmas. Presents^—Mrs J. Maingay, Draper, Thames, opp. Brian Boru.
Unredfcieined l Pledges. ALL goods and chattels left in ’my charge, including cattle and horses, as grazers or otherwise, must be paid for and removed, or same will be sold to defray expenses.—R. Whitten. Music. MRS. E. BURKE TEACHER PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Address : C/o Mrs Donnelly, Corbett Street, Paeroa. NOTICE. ( I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority as from this date. GEO. TWIDLE. PUBLIC NOTICE. I WISH to notify the public that I have started business in Kerepeehi township as a blacksmith. First-class shoeing and general smithing a speciality. P. B. ANDERSON, LTD. BLACKSMITH, KEREPEEHI. COUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS "ivr OTICE is hereby given that -Li in accordance with Section 28 of the Rating Amendment Act, 1910, and pursuant to a resolution of the Hauraki Plains County Council, the ten per cent, penalty will be enforced and added to all rates remaining unpaid after the 31st January, 1923. ERNEST WALTON, County Clerk. Ngatea, January 9, 1923. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 29th JANUARY. Holiday Excursion tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island'Main Line and branches North of and including Te Kuiti on 29th January, available for return up to and including 10th February, 1923.
HAMILTON REGATTA AND HIKUTAIA SPORTS: The usual 3.40 p.m- Paeroa train will leave Frankton at 5 p.m. A guaranteed train will leave Hikutaia for Thames at 6 p.m. Free Passes, privilege tickets, Tourist Excursion, Season and Commutation tickets will NOT be available by this guaranteed train. ' Christmas Bells Children’s Holidays C imping out & Picnics at Home. Joy Everywhere But Hungry Mouths must be Filled, so call at W. SCOTT’S, Pollen St. Central, THAMES, for SEASONABLE DAINTIES as well as More Substantial Pare. Hams, Tinned Meats, Fishes, Tinned Vegetables, Tinned Fruits, Dried Fruits, Dessert Fruits, Nuts, etc. For Children’s Hacking Cpugn, Woods’ ©’•eat Pepeprmint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4519, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4519, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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