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For Sale. TICKETS for Social to-morrow night. Dancing, Euchre. Theatre TROTTING Stallion Prince Childe, by Rothchild—Princess Ena, £7O ; Pacer, 6 years, fuh brother to Ena Bell, £6O; Racing Sulky, harness, hopples, £3o.— Shepherd, 87 St. Andrews Road, Epsom. GENUINE Dairy Cows, Holsteins and Shorthorns from my own herd. —F. H. Barnitt, Netherton. QpT GRADE Jersey weaner OO Calves.-—F. H. Barnitt, Netherton. 1 Q 2-YEAR Jersey Heifers, J-iw spring calvers.—F. H. Barnitt, Netherton. IVERY reliable hack and harness horse. —F.- H. Barnitt, Netherton. Wanted to Buy. STAUNCH, quiet,.reliable spring cart horse. —T. Parker, Waitekauri. Situations Wanted. BUTCHER’S Assistant requires position as slaughterman, shopman, or roundsman. Country preferred. Single- —Apply Kerepeehi P.O. SITUATION as general help or companion wanted. —Apply Kerepeehi Post Office. Accommodation. / I OMFORTABLE bed-sitting room wanted by elderly gentleman, with or without board. —Apply, stating terms, to “X,” c/o Gazette.

VACANCIES for gentlemen boarders. Good beds and table.—Apply Gazette Office. Wanted Known. ABLE Speakers will lead debate “Heredity v. Environment,’’ at Ngatea, April 11, 1923. Admission 1/-. _________ K EMEMBER ! Social, Dancing, Euchre, to-morrow night, Theatre. SEE our special display of Seagrass Chairs. Prices from 19/11.—R. Corringham, Furnisher. 1 HEREDITY V. ENVIRONMENT. Come and hear subject debated at Ngatea Hall, Wednesday, April 11, 1923. COMFORTALBE SEAGRASS CHAIRS from 19/11 at R. Corringham’s. MUSICAL Programme and Debate, Ngatea, Wednesday night. Admission 1/-. Proceeds in aid of ' township lighting scheme. THESE cold nights be comfortable at home in one of Corringham’s Seagrass Chairs. Prices from 19/11. Personal. ■AT RS STEVE HUGHES wishes IVJL to state that she has contracted another attack of quinsy. She came in to help her mother (Nurse Pitkethley) out of a very heavy month’s work. When recovered Mrs Hughes will remain in Paeroa with her children, while Nurse Pitkethley goes for a much needed rest to Auckland.

Auction Sales. SPECIAL NOTICE. QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT FRIDAY’S SALE. On Account of Owner leaving Paeroa. Notice given to us too late for publishing particulars. Call and inspect Mart. BERNARD STANSFIELD. DRAIN CLEANING. MEN required for cleaning about 200 ipiles of drains near Te Aroha. Work to be let in contracts to suit applicants. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of W. R. JOHNSON, Land Drainage Engineer, Waihou. ONLY HOME SEPARATION no cheese, no dried milk, nothing but home - separated cream handled by our factory. We have made a study of home separation. It is- going to pay, so stick to it, and if you are looking for good returns give w; a trialr’lThe plant at Frankton is being increased to cope with larger quantities. By supplying us you require no shares, and consequently experience no worries. For further particulars write or call upon— WAIKATO VALLEY DAIRY CO.. Ltd., P.O. Box 18, Frankton Junction. Agents for “Diabolo” Separators. Stock Sates.

TURUA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 13. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd, will offer by public auction150 HEAD CATTLE. - Entries solicited. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Tor Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 3

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