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For Sale, GOOD Cattle and Sheep Puppies. Parents excellent workers. —Apply Gazette Office. 563 ONE B.F. GIG (nearly new); also set S.H. Hamess. Price £36 the lot—Apply W. M. Sorensen, Coachbuilder, Paeroa. Accommodation vacant. VACANCY for Boarder. Terms on application. Mrs T. Mitchell, opposite Convent. Situations Vacant, GIRL, competent, as housemaid ; good wages.—Apply Criterion Hotel. GIRL friends, two, or married couple, wanted for strawberry picking.—Apply immediately to H. F. Housler, Netherton. 551 Housemaid wanted.—Apply “Gazette” Office. 542 Wanted Known. S~ T. PAUVS CHURCH, Paeroa, will hold Annual Bazaar in the Central Theatre November 15. -Particulars later. DULL care will be dissipated and the joy of living enhanced at Hard-up Social to-mor-row week. OH, stop!! Look!! Annual Rose Dance at Netherton on the 16th November. Dressmaking. Plain sew- - ing taken in, or will go out by day.—Address, Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. DON’T worry if you can’t dance or play euchre. Mrs Budd’s orchestra is a treat in itself. BOROUGHOF WAIHI. WAIHI BEACH SECTIONS. PAEROA RESIDENTS. HE plan, of the Waihi Beach Reserve sections will be thrown open for selection on Wednesday, 7th November, when applications may be made for a lease of the unoccupied surveyed sections for a term not exceeding ten years. n Rents of sections vary from £» lOs to £3 per year, according to location. Copy of lease may be seen at the Borough Chambers, Waihi, and all information obtained on application. Applicants will be shown over the'ground on Saturday, 10th November, providing that arrangements are made beforehand with the undersigned. The Waihi Beach is six miles long and is.gradually sloping, being one of the finest beaches in New Zealand, and as only a limited number of sections are available early; application is necessary. J. J.. RITCHIE, Town Clerk. Phones Nos. 1 and 16.. TAURANGA-WAIHI DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave Tauranga 5.30 a.m., connecting with... 9.15 train at Waihi with Auckland and Main Trunk lines. Cars leave Waihi at noon, arriving Tauranga about 4 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES : Miss V. Wright, c/o Wright’s Footwear Shop, Paeroa. Bell Tea Rooms, Tauranga, ’phone 112. Henderson Garage, Waihi, ’phone 103. Warrick Williams, Waihi, ’phone 65. BERT CARTER .. Proprietor W. WHITE’S ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Between THAMES, TURUA, & NGATEA. (Connecting with Whittaker’s Royal Mail Service to and from Waitakaruru and Mangatarata). Weather and other circumstances permitting. Busses will leave Garage, if sufficient inducement offers, until further arrangements can be made as under Thames, at 7.30 a.m., to catch 8 a.m. Ferry. Ngatea (Boardinghouse), at 9:30 a.m. for Thames, via Turua, passing Turua about 10.15 a.m. Thames, at 3 p.m., to catch 3.30 p.m. Ferry. Ngatea (Boairdinghousc), at 5 p.m. to catch 6 p.m. Ferry at Orongo. On Saturdays ’Bus leaves Ngatea at 12.30 p.m. instead of 9.30 a.m. Only one trip on Saturdays. N.B.—Distinction between Cars and other cars (when big 'bus is not running) will be a red flag on the radiator. As a Royal Mail is carried on every trip, this service has the first right to the Ferry. FARES ’ Return Ngatea 8/6; Return Turua 5/6. Passengers to pay their own Ferry fees. All Heavy Goods go by Morning trip. ’Phone 40. FOR SUMMER NIGHTS. USE “GOLDEN RAYS.” Of the many excellent reasons why Golden Ray Candles should he used, the fact that they do not droop is perhaps the most important. Even in the sultriest summer weather “Golden Rays” stand up to the heat. For camping parties they are ideal—inexpensive and of the best quality. If your grocer doesn’t stock Golden Ray Candles apply Auckland merchants, who will see that you are supplied.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4620, 2 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4620, 2 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4620, 2 November 1923, Page 3

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