For Sale. T? ORD CAR, second-hand, in J- first-class order. Price £BO. Real snip. Terms considered.— Apply “Gazette” Office. 263 PONY, boy’s, quiet; goes in harness. —Apply Miss Cheevers, Hopai, Ngatea. 247 PLUMMER Blocks, shafting, collars, pulleys, saw spindles, and . belting at exceptionally low prices.. Send for list. — W. E. Richardson and Son, Customs St. East, Auckland. 255 WEANER Boars, purebred Tamworth. Price £3 3s. —W. H. Bayliss, Netherton. 254 Lost. SHORTHORN Cow, young, dehomed, springing, lost from Kerepeehi. Reward. —J. Whitmore. Turua. 237 Situations Wanted. OFFICE work or typewriting wanted by experienced young lady. References it required.— X.Y.Z., care Gazette Office. 247 WASHING and cleaning by the day wanted. —Apply C.C., Gazette Office. 279 Situations Vacant. MAN for farm work, milk 20 cows—Apply L. Cassrels. Contraqt Wanted. CONTRACT wanted by 4 men. Draining, fencing, clearing, etc.—Apply X.Y.Z., C/o Vincent’s Store, Ngatea. ~ 270 Plaints. UPRESSUS LAWSONIANA kJ for hedge and shelter. Over a million extra fine plants to offer at 15/-, 25/-, and 35/per 100.—B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. Wanted Known. ARE you getting ’best value for your money. Get our new price list and make sure.;; D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Te Aroha and Thames. COME and hear the Turua Concert Party, Ngatea Hall,’ Wednesday night. Starting 8 pm. sharp. Admission 2/6. ASK for Wallace’s new season’s price-list for rubberware, brushware, general hardware. It is full of bargains. D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Te Aroha and Thames. RAND Concert- and Dance to kJT be given by the Turua Orchestra and Concert Party, Ngatea Hall, Wednesday next, August 29. Admission 2/6, ladies a basket. Proceeds, in aid- of the Ngatea street lights. _ BE sure that you do not forget to write or call for our new hardware price-list. It’s full of bargains.—D. McL. Wallave Ltd., Te Aroha and Thames. GAZETTE AGENCIES. DISTRICT CENTRES. Arrangements for the distribution of the “Gazette” in the various district centres are as follow : PAEROA.— W. H. Mahony, Stationer and Fancy Goods Merchant. KOMATA REEFS. —Mrs Thorburn. HIKUTAIA.— Miss O’Brien. TIROHIA.— Post and school children delivery. WHAREPOA.— Miss O’Hara. THAMES.— Mrs McGhie. TURUA.— Bagnall Bros. NETHERTON.— Motor Delivery. KEREPEEHI.— Mrs A. Innis, and motor delivery. NGATEA.—Mr D. Vincent, and motor delivery. KOPUARAHI.— per post. WAITAKARURU.— Mr T. W. Elliott, and motor delivery. MANGATARATA--PATETONGA.— Woods’ Store. KAIHERE.— Per post. TAHUNA.— Wade’s Store. KARANGAHAKE.— Per post. WAIKINO.— Mrs S. D. Currie, Stationer. WAITEKAURI.—R. J. Walker’i Store.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 27 August 1923, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4593, 27 August 1923, Page 3
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