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For Solo. T IGHT Spring Gart, in good Jj condition, sound reliable horse and harness complete. For >full particulars apply Wallace. and Co., Paeroa. I\/T OTOR CYCLE and Side-car . (Indian), model 1921. Price £l2O. Cash or terms. Particulars, apply Box 15, Hikutaia. Wanted to Buy. OOD House Cow, one in VT profit.— Replies to 698, Gazette OfficeSituations Vacant. PAPER runners wanted. —F. Flatt PERSON for washing wanted. —Apply Central Hotel. Situations Wanted. O-UNG Lady, capable, good seamstress, desires position |F*an drapery shop or dressmaker. — - Replies to 700, this office. Lost. BAY Horse, white face, scar over left eye, lost or strayed from Netherton. Finder please communicate. with J. Walton, Netherton. C ATTLE dog, rough- haired, black and light tan or fawn, lost from Ngatea about 20th inst—H. Martin, Ngatea. Accommodation vacant. Ct OMFORTABLE board and 1 residence offered. — Mrs f Buckton, Normanby Road, near f butter factory. Wanted Known. Dressmaking. Plain sewing taken in, or will go out by day.—Address, Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. CHURCHSERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St Paul’s, Paeroa—--11 a.m.—Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evening Prayer. Netherton—--2,30 p.m.—Evening Prayer. BOMAN CATHOLIC. 8 a.m.—Holy Mass. 7 p.m.—Devotions. Kaiangahake—a 30 a.m.—Holy Mass. METHODIST. Paeroa — • 11 a.m.—Rev. A. E. Jefferson. 7 p.m—Rev. A. EJ. Jefferson. Hikutaia—' 2.30 p.m.—Rev. Jefferson. Kerepeehi—'ll?'am.—Mr Payne. ■ HFlpiroal—--2 P.m. —Mr Payne. Waitakarurn'— " 7.30 p.m.—Mr Payne.

“LOASBY’S 'GET WELL’ DID IT.” That’s the reason thousands of people, in all parts of New Zealand give for their present good health. When your health is in a low state generally, when you are continually feeling tired and dispirited, Loasby’s ‘.‘Get Well” will revive you wonderfully. From the first dose of this “king of tonics” you will feel it doing you good,. It, enriches the blood, strengthens the mrves and banishes lassitude, indigestion and irregularity. 4/6 and 8/6 a bottle from all stores or post free 5/6 and 10/- per bottle. Wholesale from all merchants, or direct from A. M. Loasty, the only prescribing chemist, 26 His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, ?

At the official opening of the new post office at Waitoa on Saturday afternoon Mr Poland, M.P., said: iL “You have a school, a post office, and - now you want”—“a pub,” interjected ■ a voice. “No," said Mr Poland. “You svi?l find a certain amount of opposition to. an hotel, but what is required is a new railway station.” A new station must come in the very near future.” ■ A novel plan for raising capital has been evolved at the ne,w White City (Sydney) lawn tennis courts, which have been established a little way out of the city. Life tenure seats have been. arranged, in the grandstand, and of these 103 have already been sold, leaving only 22 now available. The cost of these seats, is £lOO each. The readiness of people to pay this sum for a life seat shows the popularity of the game. GOLDEN KAY CANDLES. BIG DEMAND EVERYWHERE. The manufacturers of the famous Golden Ray Candles are at present inundated with orders. That the public prefer “ Golden Rays ” to imported brands is not surprising as they are a cheaper and better articleMade in New Zealand, Golden Ray s Candles are specially hardened, therefore they last, longer Give a soft, steady, and brilliant light, full weight. If you have any difficulty in obtaining these high-class candles, apply Auckland Merchants.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4632, 30 November 1923, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
551

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4632, 30 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4632, 30 November 1923, Page 3

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