Situations Vacant. SMART, Tidy Girl, about 14 or 15. to learn waiting.—Mrs Buckton, Tea-rooms, Paeroa. ..... _ Lat r ROOM HOUSE, new. WashO house, bathroom, h& c water, electric light, etc. 25/- per week. Apply J. T. Wright’s Bootshop. Lost. SINCE FLOOD, Black Holstein Cow, I black Jersey, both dehorned. Finder please communicate with P. Harold, Netherton. Reward . Wanted Known. A WAGGON that will meet all your requirements at a price to suit your pocket. Write for particulars oi our Easy Payment System. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. ET Wallace’s Prices and kJ Terms for Waggons, Spring Drays, and Gigs. Well built to stand hard wear. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Thames. I? OUND.—Ladies’ Best Grade JU Gum Boots, fleecy lined, 16/9 pr. Postage Paid. —Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. INDLY Note.— Boys’ Chrome Balmorals, stout soles, sizes 13 to 4, at 12/6 pr.—Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. ATT ALLACE Milking Machines VV 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. //2 Ladies’Chrome One-bar IJL/V Ward Shoes, suitable for House or Street wear. 11/6 pair. Postage Paid. — Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. GEO. MITCHELL, Upholsterer, will re-hood your car, re-spring cushions, couches, chairs, etc.—Apply Stansfield’s Furniture Mart. t Public Notices. MISS JESSIE DUNRAVEN BURLS, Representing the NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING OF WOMEN ONLY on THURSDAY NEXT COMMENCING AT 7.30 P.M. in the CENTENARY HALL, PAEROA SUBJECT: WOMEN’S POWER AND INFLUENCE. ALL WOMEN CORDIALLY INVITED. PAEROA BENEVOLENT FUND. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be he.d in the Borough Chambers, on Tuesday, August 5, at 8 p.m. (Miss) M. SHAW, Hon. Sec. Paeroa Hygienic Milk Supply BOTTLE DELIVERY. This syst.m of deliveiy is the one adopted by Municipal Authorities and the most up-to-date of city firms. Reliable Service. Clean Conditions. Try us for Fresh Milk (rich in cream), Fresh Cream, Eggs, and Butter. Extra quantities it desired. Under management of Mr. A. F. Billington, Te Kaouiti Farm, Te Aroha Road. Phone 48M. Stock Sales. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, NOON. 300 HEAD OF CATTLE. -10 Beef 50 Store Cows 50 Yearling Heifers 30 Mixed Cattle 4 Bulls 40 2-year Dairy Heifers 20 Dairy Cows 30 Fat Pigs 50 Store Pigs On account of Mrs. Dearie WHOLE HERD OF 30 DAIRY COWS. On account of Mr. C. E. Foole, Waihou: 11 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS comprising : — , 6508 Hillsbourne Clarissa 6861 Pretty Primrose 7087 White Violet 7789 Armadale Ivy 8426 Steel Bell 5814 Paori Maid’s Joy 1100 Nugget’s Violet 1096 Magnet’s Nettle 16298 Silverlea Belinda 5043 Fancy’s Girl 19961 Silverlea Trixie On account of Messrs Mears Bros., Walton: 3 PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. Entries solicited. Farmers Co-operative Auction eering Co., Ltd. Auctioneers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4731, 30 July 1924, Page 3
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