For Sale. FARM, 417 acres, close to Waihi. Price, £5 per acre freehold. 300 acres ring fenced, creek for division, and power, 10 acres soft turnips, light: 25 acres young grass, about 50 acres just ploughed. A bout 3 miles road ft outage. 300 acres ploughable.— Apply this office. 311 SETTINGS Pure-bred White Leghorns. Birds that lay. 7/6 per sitting.—G. R. Davidson, Coronation Street. SEPARATOR, Dome, 24-gallon, 0 in good order, cheap. —Address this office. • 327 Situations Vacant. STRONG Girl, domestic help, good home. —For address ap,ply Gazette Office. 310 Accommodation vacant, BOARD offered in private family to two young men willing to share large front bedroom. Piano. Moderate terms — Address Gazette Office. 316 Wanted Known. SUNDAY Next, Presbyterian Church, Paeroa and Netherton, Rev. Henry B. Gray will conduct all services. ARE you getting best value for your money. Get our new price list and make sure. D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Te Aroha and Thames. 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. MUSICAL and Elocutionary Competitions in Thames on November next. Watch here for further particulars. BE sure that you do not forget to write or call for our new hardware price-list. It’s full of bargains.—D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Te Aroha and Thames. PIANOS. Cf V. McCARTHNY, Qualified >• Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, representing Charles Hodges, of Auckland, will visit Paeroa on the 17th. Orders may be left at this office or the Paeroa Hotel. PAEROA BREWERY CO., LTD., ARE BUYERS OF:— • Delivered Collected Clean at brewery from door Pt. beer bottles 1/3 doz. 1/Qt. beer bottles 1/- doz. 9d. Good sound cases 1/6 each 2/cair skins. L. Lichtenstein and ‘J. Paykel, Ltd., Exporters. Highest Prices — Spot Cash, BUYING DATES: Paeroa—Every Tuesday, from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. R. BURKE, Buyer. METAL SUPPLIES. McCOID AND JOHNSON, TURUA, Are prepared to supply on banks of Waihou River, from Puriri Creek, metal suitable for road and concrete- work. Also sand. Freighting by arrangement. Agent — F. TRUELOVE, Phone 31 — Turua. COMING TO KEREPEEHI. MRS. A. DAY, DRAPER, QUEEN ST,, THAMES, will visit Kerepeehi once a month, if sufficient inducement offers, with a range of General Drapery, Children’s Clothes, and Fancy Work. Orders taken for plain’ sewing and children’s clothes. KEREPEEHI HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.
«GOLDEN BAYS” AT NIGHT TIME. COMMON HAPPENING IN N.Z. Many householders throughout the Dominion have hit on the splendid idea of illuminating their homes with Golden Ray Candles. They give a clear mellow light, much easier on the eyes than gas or electric light. "Golden Rays” are specially hardened. They keep erect and burn steadily even in intense heat Splendid for chandeliers. Packet always full weight. If Golden Ray Candles are unobtainable from your grocer, apply t,o Auckland Merchants fo name of supplier.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4598, 7 September 1923, Page 3
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