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For Sale. _____ ONE B.F. GIG (nearly new) ; also set S.H. Harness. Price £36 the lot—Apply W. M. Sorensen, Coachbuilder, Paeroa. HOME DAINTIES TEA ROOMS. rpHE MISSES LEWIS offer for sale, as a going concern, their well-known Home Dainties Tea and Luncheon Rooms. Good terms. Immediate possession can be given. The reason for selling is owners are leaving the districtstock for Sale. SEVERAL pedigree Jersey Bulls, some really good strains. Terms: 4 to 6 months, to good man, free of interest. — Matthews Bros., Hamilton. Situations Vacant. BOY, for paper round, wanted immediately. Find own bicycle.—-Apply “Gazette.’ GIRL friends, two, or married couple, wanted for strawberry picking.—Apply immediately to H. F. Housler, Nether- . ton. - 551 Housemaid wanted.— Apply “Gazette” Office. 542 Wanted Known. ULL care will be dissipated and the joy of living enhanced at Hard-up Social to-mor-row week. ' Dressmaking. Plain sewing taken in, or will go out by day.—Address, Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. THAMES Valley Pupils’ Vocal, Elocutionary, and Dance Recital (Direction: Australasian School of Grand Opera), Kings Theatre, Thames, Monday, Nov. 19, at 8. Musical and Elocutionary Competitions same Theatre Nov. 28, commencing 9.30 a.m. Entries close Sat., Nov. 17. DON’T worry if you can’t dance or play euchre. Mrs Budd’s orchestra is a treat in itself. MR. CARTER BOWLES, musical director, composer, violinist, conductor, operatic and dramatic director,- and teacher, will be the Adjudicator at the Competitions at Thames. Syllabus at Flatt’s. Further particulars from the Secretary, Mr Sid Ensor, Pollen St., Thames. DON’T forget the Hard-up Social, November 8. Mrs Budd’s orchestra. NOTICE. IN future the premises of the undersigned will not remain open after 6 o’clock on Friday evenings. The following hours of opening and closing will in future be observed :— Mondays— l a.m. to 5 p.nr. Tuesdays—7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays—7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays—7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays— l a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays—6.3o a.m. to 12.30 P ‘ m ’ F. J. WELLS & SONS A. E. SAY & CO. E. EDWARDS J. WALLS • J. BERTELSEN 'DAHLIAS AT MACKAY’S. A wonderful collection of Dahlias —one of the loveliest and most easily grown of flowers. Many varieties of assorted colours. Order to-day from Mackay’s. Send for Price List of CHRYSANTHEMUMS — AND DAHLIAS — Strong, well grown hardy plants delivered to. you in perfect condition. VEGETABLE SEEDS. POT PLANTS. Very finest grade seeds, pure, hardy, high in germination. Dont’ waste time experimenting Plant Mackay’s Seeds. Pot Plants of all varieties. FOR SPRAYING. Spray pumps, syringes, and spraying material. GILBERT J. MACKAY. ■SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 98 Queen Street. Nursery, Royal Oak, Onehunga. HANGATIKI LIME. E ECENT Scientific Tests indicate the great need of the w Hauraki Plains for Lime. ' Hangatiki Lime is the purest, most soluble, and best ground Agricultural Carbonate of Lime. Carriage free for farmers’ use to any Railway Station a§ far as Thames. Send for particulars and order forms to JAMES COUPER, PAEROA, or HANGATIKI LIME LIMITED, 206 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. WHY BE BUND? Your Interests are best served BY INSURING WITH THE Jew Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. PROMPT TO PAY AGENTS: MISS O. S. CASSRELS, Paeroa. HARB BROS., Paeroa.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4619, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4619, 31 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4619, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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