For Sale. SPRING Cart, good order, carry 34 ton. — Particulars apply C. Kennedy. Waihi Beach. TWO good house cows. — Apply W. Ardern, Station Road. rp HREE-COW L.K.G. Milking J- Plant, with Capel engine, good working order. A trial spin 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 tur"JH keys, and 1 pure-bred Jersey bull 18 months old, very quiet.— Apply A. F. Billington, Thames RoadLost. LADY’S fur coat, dark brown with grey collar and hem, lost between Turua and Te Aroha. Reward, £2 10s.—Apply “ Gazette ” office. SUM of money, lost somewhere in Main Street. Reward. — Apply Gazette Office. Found. Brief Bag, full of tools. Owner can have same by • paying for advertisement. —J. Fitzgerald, Karangahake. Situations Wanted. YOUNG lady wants postion in shop or office.—Reply 292, Gazette Office. Situations Vacant. /"I IRL < ' to assist in house wanted vZ~ at once. All duties. Good Wages. —Apply Gazette Office. Wanted Known. D FRASER, Qualified • Mechanic, Boardinghouse, Ngatea, visits any part of the Plains. Milking Machines or motor cars. ' v miscellaneous. SOMETHING SPECIAL: At our Mart, Friday, 2 p.m. Furniture and Sundries without reserve. Must go to make room. —■ BERNARD STANSFIELD.
The Representative of Messrs Lees Bros., Tailors and Costumiers, of Auckland, is now at the Criterion Hotel, Paeroa, with the newest lines for the coming season. Appointments made at the hotel. Telephone 19. x YOUR CHILDREN will soon require new school books, school bags, pencils etc., we can supply all requirements. W. H. Mahony. ■ '■) 7 Ladies. —Don’t miss 'calling on us when doing , your ’Xmas. Shopping. Smart Stylish Goods at Reasonable Prices —Serviceable and Acceptable ’Xmas. Presents.—Mrs J. Main gay, Draper, Thames, opp. Brian Boru. ; ' • Music. MRS. E. BURKE TEACHER PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Address: C/o Mrs Donnelly, Corbett Street, Paeroa. ’ I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority as from this date. GEO. TWIDLE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. I BEG to announce that I have taken‘over the saddlery and harness business recently carried on by the late Mr A. E. Fielder, and respectfully solicit a fair share of patronage. Up-to-date stocks are due to arrive in a few days, when your inspection is cordially invited. J. McCORQUODALE. Hughendon Street, Paeroa. 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 NOTICE is hereby given that 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. - 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. For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4520, 26 January 1923, Page 3
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