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Miscellaneous. Girl’s Nickel Wristlet .Watches from 10/- each. Silver wristlets from £2, expansions 7/6 rip. Gold Expansion Watches, Lever movements, from £5 upwards. —H. L. Mills and Co., Jewellers, Te Aroha. “Townson’s Cough Balm’’ is now , in great demand for the relief of Coughs and Colds. — Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Thames. Special Offer. —Would you like a suite of/oak dining chairs at the price you would pay for a rimu suite ? If so, call at auction/ mart early.—Bernard Stansfield. E.P.N.S. Flower Stands 4/6, Real - Doulton Cake Stands 14/-, 17/6. Big range of E.P.N.S. Silver, China, Doulton, ware, ■ Regal ware, etc. —H. L. Mills and Co., Jewellers, Te Aroha. Open Saturday Afternoons. C. E. Dahl, representing C. H. Stephenson,, phone 67K, Paeroa. Postal address: Tirohia. Messages and orders promptly attended to. •_ _ __ Look at This!—The very latest and choicest Spring Goods com- * ing to hand. Millinery and General Drapery at "The Up-to-date Corner.” Mrs J. Maingay (opp. Brian Boru), Thames. Motor Services. ~ TAURANGA-WAIHI DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave Tauranga 5.30 a.m„ connecting with 9.15 train at Waihi with Auckland and Mam Trunk lines. 1 Cars leave Waihi at noon, arriving Tauranga about 4 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: Miss V. Wright, c/o Wrights 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 .TT4A4VTRS. TJJRIIA. &" NGATEA. (Connecting with Whittaker s Royal" Sail Service to and from Wailakaruru 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 3 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 (Boardinghouse), at o p.m. to oatch 6 p.m. Ferry at Orongo. . ‘ " On Saturdays ’Bus leaves Ngatea at 12.30 p.m. instead 0f'9.30 a.m. Oi)ly one trip on Saturdays. N.B.—Distinction between Cars and other cars (when big bus is not innning) will be a red flag on the radiator. As a Royal Mail is carried on every trip, this service has the ft-st right to the Ferry. FARES: - Return Ngatea 8/6; Return Turua 5/6. Passengers to pay . their own Ferry, Tees. All Heavy Goods go by Morning trip. ’Phone 40. _____ ' Auction Sales. Just a Few Special Lines Offering .at ' STANSFIELD’S MART , include Lovely 3-piece Chesterfield Suite in corded velvet, £2l 10/-; set 6 Oak Dining Chairs for £lO 10/- ; Rimu Duchess, £4 10s; Smokers’ chairs, 35/-; Deck Chairs from 14/6; Sideboards from £lO upwards; Bedside Mats, 6ft x 3ft, 7/6 ; ’ good assortment Garden Tools, Harness, etc., etc. . CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS Bedsteads, Bedding,. Settees, Squabs, and Cushions always stocked at lowest prices. -■ / - i J, -'''./. . . • . BERNARD STANSFIELD, . Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer, PAEROA. SUMMER! SUMMER! This hot weather nothing is more refreshing than our COOL, PURE DRINKS 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. 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 woik thoroughly and well.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4639, 17 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4639, 17 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4639, 17 December 1923, Page 2

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