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For Sale. SETTINGS pure-bred White Leghorn Hen Eggs, 5/-. Limited quantity.—C. W. Shultz, Ngatea. Lost. HEIFER, 3-year-old, lost at Ngatea. Back quarter out of right ear, brand D right loin. Reward.—D. Quarrie, Ngatea. OVERCOAT, white, lost on Friday night near Central Theatre. Reward on returning same to this office. 476 SUIT CASE, small, left in Waihi train or on platform at Paeroa station Friday afternoon. Unaddressed, containing personal effects and documents, papers, etc., of value only to owner. Finder handsomely rewarded — Apply this Office. 470 Situations Vacant. Generals, two, wanted at once. Widow not objected to.—For address apply this office., 457 Wanted Known. THAMES Musical and Elocutionary Competition, commencing November 28, 1923. Syllabus now obtainable at Flatt’s, bookseller, Paeroa,, and from competitions secretary, Mr Sid Ensor, Pollen St., Thames. Entries close November 17. PAINTING and Paperhanging done, town or country. Workmanship guaranteed.—Alf. Bridge, Hill Street, Paeroa. Auction Sales. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THOSE LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL FURNITURE AT REASONABLE RATES. In addition to our usual weekly Auction Sales, which are held every Friday at 2 p.m., we will conduct a series of Auction Sales in our Mart every Tuesday and Thrusday at 2 p.m. during the month of October, when we shall offer special attractive lines of new and used furniture, etc., and will quit same at these sales far below the usual retail prices. k These sales will be held as an experiment, and subject only to a fair share of public patronage, arid will be continued indefinitely if the public so desire. It is for you to decide, as we are ready to fulfil your requirements, and at the same time endeavour to make it profitable for the Paeroa and district residents to shop in their home town. Outside Sales conducted anywhere by arrangement. BERNARD STANSFIELD, AUCTIONEER, PAEROA. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE Committee of Managers of this Church is desirous of completing a list of names of members of .this Congregation who served in the Great War. Information in this direction will, be welcomed by Rev. Rd. Morgan/ The Manse, Paeroa, before October 31. Any gifts in aid may be sent to the same address. , PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. THE Public Trustee accepts money for investment on terms to be arranged : (a) In the Common Fund, with State Guarantee of principal and interest, and (b) Outside the Coihmon Fund. Full information as to the terms can be obtained from the Public Trustee, Wellington, or any District Public Trustee throughout New Zealand. NOTICE. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ZEALAND LIMITED. AGENCIES of the above bank will be opened upon the Hauraki Plains as under :— NETHERTON: Thursday, October 18, 1923. Office, Farmers’ Union Trading Co. Ltd. General Store. KEREPEEHI: Thursday, October 11, 1923. Office, G. A. Avey’s General Store Agencies’will be open for business upon every alternate Thursday. Hours: 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. FRANCIS BATTSON PLUMBER, DRAINLAYER. SHEET METAL WORKER. NORMANBY ROAD, PAEROA. Phone 74. Septic Tanks Installed. ..Always in Stock: Baths, Tanks, Sinks, Basins, Water Pipes, Earthenware Pipes, Chip Heaters, Boiler Frames. Sole Agents: Hudson’s Concrete Boiler Frames. THE ESSENTIALS of Printing production are: Prompt delivery, first-class printing, careful reading, and general attractiveness of appearance. All these are absolutely necessary from the printer if the work is to be a success. We are equipped and organised to do all classes of woifc thoroughly and well. W. D. NICHOLAS, LTD. P.O. Box 30. Phone 34M.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 3

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