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Wanted to Buy. WAGGON, two-horse, single pole, full-lock, three inch tyres, must be in first-class condition. Would consider offer for complete turnout, 2 horses, harness, etc. Applj J- W. Neate. Ngatea P.O. For Sale. HAY For Sale-Apply Box 8, Hikutaia. LAWSONIANS for Hedge and Shelter, only two million left. One, two, and three-j'ear-old, 8/6 to 45/- per 100—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseiies, Palmerston North. PLANTS For Sale— I.auonianas, Macrocarpas, Pottosporums. 25q 2-veai, 500 1year, 65/-. Kegd, Nurseries —Porter, Box 280, Auckland. PONY, Young bay, cheap.—N. Bardsley, Flora St., Paeroa. Wanted Known. A WALLACH Milking Machine can be bought for a luw price. Do not hesitate, get the Best and get it cheap.—-D. McL- Wallace, Ltd., Te Arolia. fIHIMNEY SWEEPING by competent man Stove and chimney 10/-, single chimney 7/6. S. Williams, c/o Gillard’s Boarding House. Ip OUND.—Ladies’ Best Grade Gum Boots, fleecy lined, 16/9 pr. Postage Paid. —Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. KINDLY Note. — Boys' Chrome Balmorals, stout soles, sizes 13 to 4, at 12/6 pr.—Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. VT/" ANTED Known.—We can VV build you a Spring Dray or Waggon and give you terms up to two years. Write for particulars. D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. WE Want you to do well with your WALLACE Milking Machine. We give yen good service after machines are installed. D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. 1 Ladies’ Chrome One-bar Ward Shoes, suitable for House or Street wear. 11/6 pair. Postage Paid.— Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. ______ Stock Sales. STOCK SALE. OKAEREA WAERENGA. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. , Ltd., Hamilton, will sell at the farm on account of R. P. Houghton (who has sold his farm) at 12 noon — 96 YOUNG COWS, about one- . third each Jersey, Friesian, and Shorthorn, due to calve end of July and August. 7 Yearling Heifers 2 Jersey Bulls 7 Sows in Pig, 1 Berkshire Boar, 25 slips 3 Draught Geldings and Year- . ling Draught Filly. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—FiveLeaf Tyne Harrows (heavy), 1 heavy set Chain Harrows, Discs, R. and G. Double Furrow Plough, Duncan Swamp Plough, Block Dray. 30cwt Spring Waggon, 4horse block, Sledge Chains, Trees, Harness, Farm Tools, and Sundries. 12 10-gallon Cream Cans, Pig Troughs, Tubs, etc. Motor Bus will meet all trains at To Kauwhata. Also easy access irom Maramarua and Waitakaruru. NOTE. —The above cows are a first-class herd, in good condition, and as the property has been sold will be offered absolutely without reserve. All stock purchased will be trucked by the vendor free of charge. Luncheon Provided. N.Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. STOMACH TROUBLES QUICKLY REMEDIED. Disorders of the .stomach are, generally speaking, always caused by harmful acid which accumulates, causing fermentation in the stomach and often agonising pain. You have only to get rid of the excess acid and strengthen the stomach-lining, when the whole trouble will leave you. The instant you take a dose of Bisurated Magnesia all possibility of digestive pain ceases to exist, because this preparation immediately counteracts the cause o’! the discomfort. It doesn’t matter whether your trouble be indigestion, gastritis, or dyspepsia; whatever it is, if it causes pain in the stomach Bisurated Magnesia -will give you the relief you have long sought. Get a package today from the nearest chemist; it costs little, and is otbainable in either pow= der or tablet form. The very first dose will convince yon that your stomach troubles will quickly lie remedied by this,’ the one remedy prescribed by doctors and used with success the world over. PAINTING & PAPERHANGTNG TOWN OR COUNTRY. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ALF. BRIDGE. HILL STREET — PAEROA. Ma walked the floor with anxious pace The baby in her arms, While father sat with wrinkled face A prey to grey alarms, And Auntie coming in just then Said, “Gracious! to ho sure, The proper thing to give him, Gwen, I§ great peppermint Cure.”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4720, 4 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4720, 4 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4720, 4 July 1924, Page 3

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