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For Sale. SETTINGS of Black Orpingtons 7/6, White Leghorns 10/6, from strains that beat all breeds in open competition. —E. Mettam, Rye Lane, Paeroa. SETTINGS Pure-bred White Leghorns. Birds that lay. 7/6 per sitting.—G. R. Davidson, Coronation Street. SHELL Fish of all kinds; also fresh and smoked hapuka. —M.A.P. SEPARATOR, 65-gal. Daisy Alfa Laval, in good order. Skims clean. New gear in body last season. Installing 90-gal. Alfa. Price £14.-0. Dunlop, Nctherton. rpOMATO Plants. Splendid lot JL of well-hardened plants at Te Whare, next to High School. 377 Wanted to zsuy. BENZINE Engine, 2| power.— State price and particulars to W. Maloney, Omata, New Plymouth. 374 To Let. LOCK-UP Shop in main street, Turua. Interior renovated. Electric light installed.—Apply C. Scott, Turua. 375 Lost. BACON PIG, this morning. Went down Thames railway line. Reward.—Apply Davis, Kerepeehi, or G. Sarjant, Netherton, phone 75M. Found. BOX of Ford accessories on Nethertbn Road. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement. —Apply Gazette office. Wanted Known. ELITE (late Cadman’s) Sale. Home-made pickles and jam, half price. Pickles, 1/- bottle. Confectionery cheap. MISS Nonie Arthur has commenced the teaching of Music, Elocution, and Dramatic Art. Address, Moore St., Paeroa. OH Mother, when will 18th Sept, be here ? To-morrow night, dear, then such great fun at Miss Milgrew’s Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. LAND AGENTS: Take notice that my property situated at Komata Reefs, Section 6 Block IX Ohinemuri S.D., is withdrawn from sale.—Richard Patterson, Komata Reefs. I AST. Reminder. To-morrow J is the night of beauty. Lovely children in their pretty costumes. Tons of happy faces. PAINTING and Paperhanging done, town or country. Workmanship guaranteed.—Air. Bridge, Hill Street, Paeroa. SILVEROID re-silvers brassy motor lamp reflectors, taps, copper, etc. Price 2/6. —Benson and McClinchey’s Garage. Tenders. riIENDERS are called for felling J- and removing pinus insignus trees on Kerepeehi School grounds. Tenders close with the undersigned on September 26. Highest not necessarily accepted. H. HOFF, Sec. Kerepeehi School Committee TENDERS invited for felling 50 acres bush land. —Apply G. M. Harris, Wharepoa. 371 G. S PENCE R, BUILDER — HIKUTAIA. All classes of building work undertaken. Plans & specifications submitted. 100 Designs to select from. HOUSES REMOVED. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. W.M. SORENSEN COACHBUILDER. MOTOR AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS. HUGHENDON ST., PAEROA, MOTOR-GAR PAINTING. By Absolutely Competent Tradesmen. NONE BUT BEST PAINT ANI VARNISH USED. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALITY. Estimates Given for lion work A Trial Solicited. Phone 82.

It is inspiring to read of a race of farmers who have been known to actually refuse State aid. Such is true of the Dutch in Holland. Their agricultural societies are opposed to financial assistance from the Government;. Their motto is self-help in every branch of rural activity. No wonder they are prosperous ! When two are willing with none else near, When both are thrilling and know no fear, When youth and beauty are in their prime, Any old season is “Kissing Time!” Where Cupid’s torch is a glowing flame Winter and summer seem much the same. When kissing couples have colds to endure Is time for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4602, 17 September 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4602, 17 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4602, 17 September 1923, Page 3

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