For Sale. IG, seat three; sliding seat. LT In good order.—ll. Norris, Ngatea. HORSE, cart and harness, in good condition. — Apply Morgan Bros. TVp OW ready and for rest of season, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, onion, beet, and tomato plants.—J. Rush, Puke Road. PLANTS FOR SALE.—Evergreen Privets, Lawsonianas, 22/6 100. Macrocarpa’s, Escallonias (3-4 ft 38/- 100. Nothing better.—H. Porter, Box 289 Auckland. VAR I ETV of hardy flower seedlings at Te Whare, next High School, Paeroa. QM ACRES of land. Has never t/vJ been flooded. 12 acres grass, 25 acres flax, balance rough feed. This property is within 2 miles of Store, School, and P. 0., and has fresh water running down front and back. When improved will carry 70 cows. Price £2O per acre — Apply “Farmer,” Kaihere, via Ohinewai. Lost. 'T7ORD tyre chain, lost between J- Ngatea and Kerepeehi. Reward.—Ring BM, Ngatea. Wanted to Buy. ANDERSON or Lister, 2|h.p„ wanted; cheap for cash. Send full particulars to “Engine,” Gazette Office. HORSE, good, suitable for spring cart. Must be sound and reliable. —Apply Farmers Union Trading Co., Ltd. Situations Vacant. OMESTIC Help, capable, wanted, all duties, three in family.—Address this office 179 TWO Men. Used to machinery preferred.—R. A. Aicken, Karangahake. WANTED. SALES LADY FOR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Must be fully qualified. Good wages to suitable person.. Apply, FARMERS’ UNION TRADING CO. LTD. YOUTH, strong, wanted, help milk 40 cows (machines) and general farm work. — F. Loader, ■ Turua, Phone 4IS. Wanted Known. Ct OM.VI UNITY Singing and De- / bate, Ngatea Hall, Wednesday, August 15, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. DEBATE on Countryman v. Farm Man, Ngatea Hall, Wednesday, August 15. Good speakers. Funds dontaed to -Lighting Scheme. Gardening, hedges, fences, and odd jobbing work done. Own tools. No job too small. J. Rush, Puke Road. . HAVING bought Miss Smith’s Dressmaking and Drapery Business at Ngatea, I will be pleased to see all old customers as well as new. —Mrs L. Manktelow, ’phone BM. OWING to Miss Milgrew being unable to get the hall for Saturday night her dancing class will be held next Thursday. S PAUL’S Ladies’ Guild. — • Social, Parish Hall, Tuesday, 14th. Gentlemen 2s, ladies 6d and a plate. CiOME and see all the delightful > children in their dances at Miss Milgrew’s Fancy Dress Ball, Tuesday, September 18. Sweet little tots and big tots. Everyone is looking forward to it. PLENTY of water, no light. Therefore, patronise the Community Singing and Debate, at Ngatea Hall on Wednesday night. Admission 1/-. KEEP Tuesday, Septemb r 18, open. Miss Milgrew’s Children's Fancy Dress Ball, 7 to 10 o’clock. Adults Plain and Fancy Dress onwards. Central Theatre. Going to be great. PAINTING - and Paperhanging done, town or country. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Alf. Bridges, Hill Street, Paeroa.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4596, 10 August 1923, Page 3
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