For Sale. C 1 HILD’S Pony, very quiet, £2. > —Apply H. Firth, Netherton. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE. Principally jam fruit, in 18 chip case lots. Orders received and delivery given at mart. One shilling extra charged for case, which will be refunded if returned in good order. Price: 9d per lb. for jam friut; 1/1 per chip for table strawberries. Cash with order. Place your arder at once with— BERNARD STANSFIELD, Auction Mart, Paeroa. Accommodation vacant. VACANCY for Boarder. Terms on application. Mrs T. Mitchell, opposite Convent. Situations Vacant. &IRL to assist with house work, mornings only.—Apply Gazette Office. MAN wanted to assist with milking, machines used.-— Apply Gazette Office. 598 YOUTH, for dairy farm, machine milking. Good home. —Apply V. Stone, c/o Grey George, Tirohia. Straying Cattle. STRAYED on my farm, Netherton, cross-bred collie dog, light brown. . Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisem?nt. If not claimed will be sold.—H. Hare. Wanted Known. RS. SORENSEN if? now p?e--IYJL pared to take in Plain Sewing and Children’s Clothes; also orders taken for all kinds of Knitting and Crochet. RESSMAKING. Plain sewing taken in, or will go out by day.—Address, Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. HAMILTON RACES AT CLAUDELANDS. Holiday Excursion tickets, available for return until 13th November, 1923, will be issued to Hamilton from Thames, Waihi, and intermediate stations on 10th November and by trains due to arrive Hamilton not later than 12.55 p.m. on 12th November. On 10th and 12th November a guaranteed train' stopping-where required will leave Thames for Frankton - at 7.40 a.m., Paeroa 8.45, arriving Claudelands 11.1 a.m. Return train leaves Claudelands 5.45 p.m. Free passes;'privilege tickets, Tourist Excursion, Season, and Commutation tickets will not be available by these trains. For further particulars see handbills ;or inquire at stations. HAVE YOU ANY ' WATCH TROUBLE ? IF SO, CONSULT ME. I repair all grades of watches, but sell only the best. If you wish to buy an Engagement, Wedding, or Dress: Ring, a good Watch, Brooch, Pendant, or an article of Silver Plate —in fact anything in Jewellery or Silver-ware —give me a call. '-An up-to-date workshop for Watch, Clock, Jewellery, or Optical Repairs, which are . all done, on the Premises at McCULLAY’S, Normanby Road, PAEROA. _ ' THE PAEROA SHOW WILL SOON BE HERE. But it cannot compare with" the Show we are making at the DOLLY VARDEN. Pure English and Colonial CONFECTIONERY. Wholesome SWEETS AND NOVELTIES. Every kind of Fruit. Fresh Vegetables Daily. SUMMER DRINKS AND ICE CREAM. MRS. R. B. DUNLOP, Four Doors From PAEROA RAILWAY STATION.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4622, 7 November 1923, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4622, 7 November 1923, Page 3
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