Thanks Notices. I' WISH TO THANK Masters Couper, Morgan, and R. Neild, for their efforts to rescue a dog, during the recent flood. M. J. DAWBER. Board and Residence. BOARD, (private) offered 2 respectable young men. Share room. —Apply Gazette Office. 569 For save. PONY, bay mare, ride or harness, quite sound. —Apply Longley, C/o Davidson, Komata North. __ Sharcintlking. SHAREMILKING, by two' experienced milkers (had charge of 120 cows), first-class references, Willing workers, steady and sober. Address—Apply this Office. 568 Impounded. IMPOUNDED by Ranger for wandering Old Te Aroho road. 1 light bay mare (no visible brands), if not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at noon Saturday, May 31, 1924. JAS. CAPILL, Poundkecper. Wanted Known. ARE YOU going to the Hamilton Winter Show? If so be sure you see the Wallace Milking Machine ! No Parmer should miss it! D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha BE SURE and see the Wallace Milking Machine at the Hamilton Winter Show, cheapest and most up-to-date machine exhibited. D. McL- Wallace, Ltd., Te Aorha. EVERY Parmer should make a point of seeing the Wallace Milking Machine, at the Hamilton Winter Show. Cheapest and Best. Make a note of it. D. McL. Wallace, Ltd , Te Aroha. FOOTWARE Bargins. Boys’ School Boots in sizes 2,3, and 4, at 13/6 pair.' Postage Paid. Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames Qi / MEN’S Strong Leather Shooters, Plated and Nailed. Postage Paid.' Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. KEEP Your Feet Dry—Ladies’ Strong Dairy Boots, 15/6 pair. Dauby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. Public Notices. WAIHI BOXING ASSOCIATION. KING’S THEATRE, WAIHI. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924. FIRST ROUND. TANNER CHALLENGE SHIELD. Grand Seven a Side Tournment. The first of its kind in New Zealand. BLACKBURN’S GYMNASIUM (Fraukton Junction). v WAIHI REPS. A Night of Thrilling Contests. New Zealands’ Premier Referee, MR. SAMPSON. " Popular Prices : Reserved Stage Seats 10/6. Others: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/G. A. NISBET, Sec. NETHERTON RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the above Association will be held at the Netherton Hall ou Friday, May 30, at 8 p.’m. Business-: To discuss Kiri Kiri Bridge, Loan for Netherton Riding. All Ratepayers especially requested to attend. C. A. STEMBRIDGE, Secretary. Stuck Sales. WAITAKARURU YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 30. at 12 noon. 250 HEAD OF CATTLE. Including • . 20 4-Year old Steers. Also, On account of Mr. S R. Price, who has leased his farm. 19 Good Dairy Cows, due August and September, (3rd and 4th calves). 1 Jersey Bull. 1 Medium Draught, work anywhere. 1 Full-Lock Waggon, set Tine Harrows, Plough, 45-gl.Alafa Laval Separator, 3 Cream Cans, Milk Vat, Sundries, etc. Also, 1 Spring Tip Dray (carry 1 ton). 1 Farm Dray, 4in. Tyres. Light Gig, Mare, and Harness. Entries Solicited. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd. Auctioneers. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Go., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. I wonder if Love is a dream, When I dream I’m beloved by you. I wonder arc dreams what they seem, And 1 wonder do dreams come true. My mind is distracted by doubt. And nothing seems certain and sure But the fact that bad colds fade out When there’s Woods’ Peppermint. Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4704, 28 May 1924, Page 3
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