Amusement*, Meetings, Etc. CENTRAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. (by Anthony Hope), featuring LEWIS STONE and ALICE TERRY. 10,000 Feet in Length. Usual Prices. PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE SALE. To be held in the PAEROA SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Entries MUST be accompanied by extended Pedigree of Four Generations, and signed transfer forms. • Entries close with the Farmers Auctioneering Co., Hamilton, Saturday, August 25. J. K. DEAN, Hon. Sec. Thames Valley Jersey Breeders’ Association. Auction Sales. HOUSEHOLD CLEARANCE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. Sharp. On account of Mr J. J. Rowe, we will hold an Auction Sale of the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects at the .residence, Moore Street, Paeroa, on Saturday Next, August 11, 1923, at 2 p.m. sharp. See Wednesday 3 issue for further particulars. BERNARD STANSFIELD, AUCTIONEER. Stock Sales. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, at 12 noon. 150 HEAD CATTLE. On account of H. McCormick, Komata, herd of — 30 Dairy Cows Entries solicited. Farmers Co-operative Auction • eering Co., Ltd. ~~ WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, "AUGUST 10, at 11.30 a.m. 300 HEAD CATTLE. 40 Fat Cows off turnips. On account of Mr W. Christie40 Grade Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. Taranaki breed. In calf to Pedigree Jersey bull. On account of Mr W. Bly—--8 Jersey Heifers in calf to to Pedigree Jersey bull. 3000 ft. Timber, suitable for farm buildings. Entries solicited. The Farmers’ Co-opera'tive Auc tioneering Co., Ltd. TURUA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY , AUGUST 10, . at 12 noon. 150 HEAD - CATTLE. Entries Solicited. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD. SPRING IS COMING! NOW IS THE TIME TO RENOVATE YOUR HOME. Paperhanging, Painting, and House Decorating. Work and Materials Guaranteed. Floors Stained. Distance no object. Write or wire. BERT DURNEY, ROLLESTONST. — THAMES. EASY TO HAVE BETTER GARDENS. SOW NOW WITH MACKAY’S SEEDS. “Sunbeam” Iceland Poppy The very latest in Poppies. Georgeous colours, unequalled for table decorations. If- packet. Mackay’s Special Blend of Pansies. The largest prize winners in the Dominion. 2/6 packet. Cheaper strains, 6d, 1/-, and 1/6 packet. Winter Flowering Sweet Peas (Giant Spencers). Choicest mixed. 6d, 1/-, and 2/packet. Collections, 2/6, 3/6, and 7/6 packet. Anemones and Ranunculus The very best mixed. 2/- dozen, 12/6 100. Daffodils Mixed Large Trumpets 2/- dozen, 12/6 a 100 ALL VARIETIES OF BULBS AND SEEDS'FOR SALE. Send for Catalogues. G. J. MACKAY, 98 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. Let us banish the friction which sever Relaxing the bonds which restrain. Sovereign States sealed in union for ever Like links in a flawless chain. Let the ties of proud kinship still bind us British glory and strength to assure And the ailments of winter remind us Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cura
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4594, 6 August 1923, Page 3
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