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EYESIGHT AND ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

LEADING EXPERT’S OPINION. A noted London specialist states that 75 per cent, of optical troubles are caused through working in close proximity to electric light or gas. A soil mellow steady light, as given by Golden Ray Candles, is the ideal illumination. Golden Rays are specially hardened candles and don’t wilt nor splutter. Burn slowly and clearly for hours. More economical than imported brands. Apply Auckland merchants.

Board and Residence. TWO Respectable young men desire board in private home. Address “Civil Servams, Gazette Office. 796 For Sale. BROOD SOWS, four, close to profit. Price Apply A. F. Billington, Mill Road, Paeroa. Phone 48M. HEDGE PLANTS.—-Japanese and Chinese Privet, Golden and Silver Matipo, Macrocarpa, Lawsonianas, Pine Insignis ; large one-year, 10s per 100 delivei* ed free for cash.—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. MOTOR Bike, Douglas, in good order. Recently overhauled throughout. —Apply Ihis Office. PLANTS— Onions, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Lettuce, Tomatoes. Beet, Flower Plants. Sent to any address. Only best plants grown. J. Rush, Puke Road, Paeroa. Impounded. IMPOUNDED by Ranger for wandering Railway Street. 1 black and white Cow, dehorned, slit in right ear, no other visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at noon, Wednesday, July 23, 1924. JAS. CAPILL, Poundkeeper. Wanted Known. A WAGGON that will meet all your requirements at a price to suit vour pocket. Write for particulars oi our Easy Payment System. —D. McL- Wallace, Ltd., Thames. Gl ET Wallace’s Prices and r Terms for Waggons, Spring Drays, and Gigs. Well built to stand hard wear. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. FOUND.— Ladies’ Best Grade Gum Boots, fleecy lined, 16/9 pr. Postage Paid.—Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. IT Will repay anyone to visit the “Economic," Paeroa, these days. Come in and look around. You’ll find many money-saving opportunities awaiting you—too many forenumeration. See window. —G. H. Jones. KINDLY Note.—Boys’ Chrome Balmorals, stout soles, sizes 13 to 4, at 12/6 pr.—Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. WALLACE Milking Machines can be purchased for a small outlay of capital. Don’t hand-milk when you can get the best machine for small cost.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. 1 "1 //3 Ladies’ Chrome One-bar JL J. Iv) Ward Shoes, suitable for House or Street, wear. 11/6 pair. Postage Paid. — Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. Stock Sales. CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD AT TANIWHA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. Instructed by Mr Rich. Storey, who is giving up dairying, we will sell as above :— 100 YOUNG JERSEY CROSS & SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, due to calve early. 26 2-yr-old Heifers, in calf 1 Draught Gelding 2 Hacks . Milk Cans, Buckets, etc. Sale at 12 Noon. * Luncheon Provided. A bus will meet Waikato and Auckland trains t Te Kauwhata. N.Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT HIKUTAIA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 24. Acting under instructions from Messrs Filth and Wratt, Netherton, who are giving up dairying, we shall sell at our Hikutaia Yards, on the above date, the whole of their live and dead stock as under: 50 HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN & HOLSTEIN-JERSEY CROSS COWS, mostly second calvers, due Avgust and September. 10 Springing Heifers. 10 Yearling Heifers. 4 Medium Draught Herses. 1 Hack. 3-Cow Plant Gane Milkipg Machine with Anderson Engine and lowa Separator and shafting, belting, and pulleys. Farm Waggon (full-lock) nearly new, Spring Cart, Set Heavy Dray Harness, 3-horse set Swingletrees, 2 Cream Cans, in Power Water Pump, Plough Chains, aud quantity of Harness and Sundries. Note.— Milking Machine and Engine to be offered subject to inspection. Farmers Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Auctioneers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4727, 21 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4727, 21 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4727, 21 July 1924, Page 3

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