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nfiicoTlaneouc. Ave you insured against Fire ? If uot, why not ? Call at once for a Policy. If you have nothing to insure, buy Furniture from me and I’ll give you a Policy on it. —Bernard Stansfield. Clearing Prices in Millinery : Smart pull-on’s from 6/11. We design models. Have you seen the “Joan-Gay” Hats.—Mrs J. Maingay, “Up-to-date Comer, opp. Brian Born. Motor Services. A.A.R.D. IN TAURANGA. Cars leave Tauranga 5.30 a.m., connecting with 9.15 a.m. tram at Waihi with Auckland .nd Mam Trunk Lines. Car.s leave Waihi at noon, arriving Tauranga 3.30 p.m. This is the quickest loute to Tauranga. Cars leave Tauranga 8 a.m., arrive Te Puke 9 a.m., arrive Rotorua 12 noon. Cars leave Rotorua 1.30 p.m., arrive Te Puke 4 p.m., arrive Tauranga 5 p.m. f When you ride A.A.R.D, you ve got the backing of 500 cars. Booking office : Miss V. Wright, care Wright’s Footwear Shop, main street, Paeroa. Tauranga A.A.R.D., Phone 174. DON CATTANACH— Proprietor. 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. Cars leave Waihi at noon, arriving Tauranga about 4 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: Reg. Medhurst, Paeroa, telephone 44. Munro’s Motors, Tauranga, telephone 1245. Henderson’s Garage, Waihi, telephone 103. Warrick Williams, Waihi, telephone 65. BERT CARTER .. Proprietor W. WHITE’S ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. THAMES. Until a better crossing of the Kauaeranga River is provided, ’buses will not run to the Hauraki Plains. Patrons please note. W. WHITE AND SON are still Agents for Dodge Bros.’ Cars and Graham Trucks; also Michelin Tyres. These Tyres and .Cars give entire satisfaction. W. WHITE AND . SON, ’PHONE 40 :: :: Thames. HAVE YOU WATCH TROUBLE ? We can repair your own one, or if it has caused you too mucn trouble and isn’t worth repairing we can supply you with a new one. If it is necessary that you should buy, come and inspect our stock; I am sure you will find something to suit you. We stock the best grades, and they are warranted goers. The Wedding Season is at hand. We have a stock of presents to suit all purses. Trophies, Crosses, Vanity Cases, Masonic Seals, Trinkets, Wall Clocks, Alarm Clocks, are a few of our lines. Bring Your Repairs. WE BUY OLD GOLD. W. McCULLAY, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, PAEROA. Phone 81. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. The Largest Mutual Office in the British Empire, and the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World. The amount of surplus distributed amongst Policy-holders last year exceeded £1,967,456. A man may save as he climbs the tree, For his wife and his bairns and old age free; But the man who provides at once for all three. Is the man who insures in the A.M.P. ' The reversionary bonuses for 1923 were £3,350,000, the cash value of which amounted to 50.9 per cent, of the premiums received on participating policies. The largest sum ever distributed by the society for one year. H. G. SOMERVELL, Phone 130. Paeroa. District Agent. HANGATIKI LIME. RECENT Scientific Tests Indicate the great need of the Hauraki Plains for Lime. Hangatiki Lime is the purest, most soluble, and best ground Agricultural Carbonate of Lime. Carriage free for farmers’ use to any Railway Station as far as Thames. Send for particulars and order forms to JAMES COUPER, PAEROA, or HANGATIKI LIME LIMITED, 206 Victoria Arcade, Auckland.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4717, 27 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4717, 27 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4717, 27 June 1924, Page 2

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