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For Sale. HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 1923. Steel body. Side-car in good order, with extras. —Replies to “Harley.” Gazette Office. 409 ONE Flat-top lorry, one timber waggon, 1 dray. All harness. Two useful horses ;anywhere.—H. Dally, Netherton. OAKLAND Car, in first-class order. All new rubber, late model. Owner will sacrifice, as he is leaving for England at end of month. —Apply W. Fleming and Son, Box 2; Phones 124, 90. SINGER Sewing Machine, latest model, practically new. in perfect order. —For address, apply Gazette Office. 422 2 -TON full-lock waggon, with two poles in good order. Price £6o.—Apply T. H. Bond, Waikino. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE (just off main street).

Electic light throughout, hot and Cold water, bath room, large pantry, back verandah, washhouse, copper and tubs. Nice garden and large fowl run. Address at Gazette Office. SJiareniilkin®. HAREMILKING wanted.— 50-90 cows, married man. First-class references. Two years. Plains experience. A bonus of £lO paid to anyone securing same.. —Apply Gazette. 432 Lost. BAG, containing a sum of money, lost post office or on main street. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Gazette Office. 440 GLASS wind shield from motor-car, lost on Thames Road. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. 425 GOLD Bar Brooch, surmounted with circle rubies and pearls, night of April 16.—Miss Gleeson’s Tearooms. Situations Wanted. YOUNG Lady will undertake plain needlework, children’s clothes, underlinen, and house frocks. Homes visited. —Address at “Gazette” Office. 408 Impounded. IMPOUNDED by Ranger for . wandering Ferry Road, Hikutaia, one dark Jersey heifer, piece out of top of each ear, and one brown peny, dark tail. No visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, 26th. April, 1924, at noon. JAS. CAPILL, Poundkeeper.

A Fool and his money soon part by the way, A fool is a fool and a fool he will stay. He means to be wise, but he hasn’t the’will— A fool keeps on fooling until he feels ill, And then he starts wasting time, effort, and cash In doping and dosing with all kinds of trash, When all he requires prompt relief ;o assure. Is wisdom and Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4689, 23 April 1924, Page 3

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357

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4689, 23 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4689, 23 April 1924, Page 3

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