For Salo. INDIAN Powerplus Motor cycle in good running- order. £35. Leave address at Gazette office for interview. 100 MOTOR Cycle (8.5. A. and side ear. Perfect running order. £35 cash. —A. Zberg, Ngatea. Loaf. TRAVELLER’S Leather Sample Case, lost on Monday between Wharcpoa post office and Omahu bridge. Reward on returning to this office. 197 Found. PAIR of spectacles on Station Road. Owner can have same by paying cost of this notice. 109 To Let. HOUSE, 8 rooms, bathroom and scullery. Large grounds, stable.—Apply Mr J. Couper, Agent. Situations Vacant. SMART Boy as messenger.; to work before and after school. Duties commence immediately.— S. J. Hedge, chemist. Housemaid wanted.—Apply this Office. 97 Accommodation Wanted. (J CHOOLTEACHER, young man, 0 requires private board and residence in Paeroa.—Replies to 105, Gazette Office. Wanted Known. DRESSMAKING. Plain sewingtaken in, or will go out by day.—Address : Miss Pitkethley, Waihi Road. ANYONE who 'has been kept •waiting for more of the Seagrass mats at 1/11 can now be supplied at the “Economic.” Dozens to pick from. Amusements, Meetings, £tc. MEN’S SOCIAL EVENING PARISH HALL THURSDAY February 7th, at 7.45 p.m. Games, etc., as usual. Important subject for discussion. A full attendance of churchmen is requested. NETHERTON RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Netherton Ratepayers Association will be held in the Netherton Hall on Saturday, Feb. 9th., at 8 p.m.. to discuss loan for metalling Wilson’s Road, and general. The Engineer, Mr. Higgins, and Councillor Hare will attend the meeting. T. VOWLES, President. Professional. TRACY A. MORESBY A.T.GL. (Practical Diploma) A-L.C.M. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Term commences MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. MISS MURIEL TAYLOR A.T.C.L. hon. (Practical). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Address : Hill Street, Paeroa. MISS AGNES MORGAN Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Term begins February 9. Auction Sales. PARKER’S MART, THAMES. AUCTION SALE. SPECIAL TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 8, at 1.30. BY AUCTION AT THE MART. 6 Window Sashes (all complete) ; 7 Doors (Glass and others) ; all Kauri, and no Borer. 5 PIANOS 5 PIANOS. 1 MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO, by Broadwood-White, together with 50 Rolls of Music. This instrument is practically new, and free from Borer. 4 OTHER PIANOS, of wellknown Makes, and in Very Good Order. 1 VIOLIN, three-quarter size, with Case. 1 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD Cabinet ‘Phonograph, “Victrola,” with 14 Records (as new) ; 6 Sewing Machines, Watches, Pipes. Stainless Knives, 500 Lots of Household Furnishings and Effects. 1 TYPEWRITER, “Hammond,” in Good Order. LADIES’ and GENTS’ BICYCLES, Tools of every description, etc , etc. Public Notice*. WAITOA DRAINAGE BOARDNOTICE TO INTENDING CONTRACTORS. • PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the above-named Board has a large chainage of drain cleaning works to let by contract in distances to suite contractors. Full details may be had from the office of the engineer, Waihou, during ordinary office hours. W. R. JOHNSON, Land Drainage Engineer. Waihou, January 28, 1924. Phone No. 101 M.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4658, 6 February 1924, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4658, 6 February 1924, Page 3
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