For Sale. BABY’S Pram, in good order. £'A. — Mrs H. Waite, Hopai, Ngatea. Wanted to' Buy. PULLETS, 6, purebred, Black Orpington, i Reasonable. — Apply “Gazette.” STRONG Saddle and harness horse. Must be young and quiet. Particulars to D. C. Stewart, Box 21, Turua. Lost. TWO Jersey Calves (weaner), between Railway Station and Netherton. Reward. —Barnitt, Netherton. Accommodation Wanted. PRIVATE board wanted by two respectable men, handy to town. —Apply 397, Gazette Office. Situations Vacant. MAN, experienced, for farm. .Good wages and found -to good man.—Apply at this Office. Wanted Known. THE FUGITIVES, a splendid serial story by Miss\ Alice Kenny, of Paeroa, is now appearing in the columns of the Auckland “Star.” Copies may be obtained from Fallon’s, Mahony s or Flatt’s, stationers. Miscellaneous. HARE BROS., the established firm, are district agents for Gane Milking Machine, Booth Macdonald Farm Implements and Windmills. Auction Sale, 2 p.m., Friday. Quantity Furniture, etc., without reserve. Pears', Incubator, Bike, and sundry other lines will.also be offered.—Stansfield. Here we are again; School holidays are over, and I have in stock all necessary books and school requirements. Visit the little shop with the big stocks. —W. H. Mahony. Sale ! Sale I Sale I —Ladies' Hosiery from lOd pair; Ladies Gloves from 1/- paid; Calico from B|d ; 70in Sheeting, 2/11; : Children’s Dresses from 2/11; Ladies’ Dresses from 7/6. —Mrs J. Maingay, oppsite Brian Boru, Thames. Wallop ! Hello, what’s down now ? Only the prices, Mr Farmer ’ The quality of our goods is still Al.—The Farmers’ Mecca (opposite Power Board. Paeroa). Music. ( MRS. E. BURKE TEACHER PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Address: C./o Mrs Donnelly, Corbett Street, Paeroa. Tenders. OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. TENDERS will be received up to 7 p.m., Tuesday, 27th February, for the following privi-. leges for the Club’s race meeting on Wednesday and Saturday, 14th and 17th March : Inside Refreshment Booth Outside Refreshment Boqth. Full conditions on application to secretary. No tender necessarily accepted. H. POLAND, , Secretary.
. Impounded. IMPOUNDED in Paeroa Public Pound, by ranger, for wandering King Street—One brown pony mare, white star forehead, two white fetlocks. If not claimed and expenses will be sold at noon, on Wednesday, February 28, 1923. JAMES PENNELL, Poundkeeper. PAEROA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. THE Committee, headmaster, and staff desire to express their appreciation and grateful thanks to all parents knd friends, also' the railway officials, subscribers, and donors of gifts for the help. and, support given in making the picnic on Friday last such a success. W. L. LAWRENCE, Sec. and Treas. HAURAKI A. & P. ASSOCIATION ART UNION. THE above will be drawn in the County Council Chambers on Wednesday, 28th inst., at 7.15 p.m. All books, together with butts, unsold tickets, and cash must be returned to the Secretary by Tuesday, 27th inst., at 4 p.m. EDWIN EDWARDS, Secretary. NORMAN ROOTS. TAXI PROPRIETOR. TE AROHA. Night Phone 121 R. Taxi Stand 218. All trains met. Distance no object / 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 XXXIV, Issue 4532, 26 February 1923, Page 3
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