Wanted Known. A “Sample” Snip. 150 pairs children’s sox, silk and wool, cotton and wool, and Cashmere—all sizes, all colours —just on half price at The Economic. A GOOD selection of Bussey s and Ayre’s Tennis Racquets at Isaac Brown and Co.’s. Inspection invited. Racquets restrung 15s and 21s. FRESH FISH Daily. Smoked fish; Cooked Mussels at S. Laird’s, opp. Criterion Hotel. Give us a trial. HAURAKI Plains Cricket Assn. 1924-25 season. Nominations close and affiliation fees due Nov. 29,_p. Clark, Hon Sec. Pipiroa. Ladies’Chrome One-bar JLJL/O Ward Shoes, suitable for House or Street wear. 11/6 pair. Postage Paid. — Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. POUND.— Ladies’ - Best Grade Gum Boots, fleecy lined, 16/9 pr. Postage Paid.—Danby’s Shoe Stores, Thames. TSAAC BROWN AND CO., Bel_i. mont Road, have a complete range of Thompson’s Prams and Push-chairs. ■ TSAAC BROWN & CO.’S for JL Gramophones, Steel Guitars, Mandolins, Banjo-Mandolins, Violins, Ukulele, Comets, Mouth Organs, Accordions, and Flageolets. INDLY Note.—Boys’ Chrome Balmorals, stout soles, sizes 13 to 4, at 12/6 pr.—Danby s Shoe Stores, Thames. ATEW Season’s Slazengef and 11 Ayre’s hard and. grass courts tennis balls just arrived at Isaac Brown and Co.’s, Belmont Road. _ THE Bicycles that have stood the test of time: Hauraki, 8.5. A., Eagle, and Southern Cross, at Isaac Brown and Co.’s, Belmont Road. Public Notice. WAIKATO A. & P. SHOW. NOVEMBER 19th AND 20th. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Paeroa and intermediate .stations to Hamilton or Claudelands on 18th and 19th November and by trains due to arrive Hamilton or Claudelands not later than 12.55 p.m. on 20th November, available for return up to and including 22nd November, 1924. On 20th November the usual 3.40 p.m. Paeroa train will leave Frankton 4.25 p.m., Claudelands 5.5 pm. On 18tb, 19th, and 20th November the express trains to and from Rotorua will step at Claudelands to set down passengers. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations.
NGATEA-POKENO MOTOR SERVICE. Quickest route to Auckland, via Waitakaruru & Maramaruru. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. Car leaves Ngatea at 9 a.m. (connecting with Auckland train). Car leaves Pokeno at 12.30 p.m. (after arrival of Auckland train). LOWRY & CROCKFORD, Waitakaruru and Mangatawhiri. Impounded. IMPOUNDED by Ranger for trespassing R. Wilson’s property, Wilsons’ Road, Netherton : Brown Jersey bull, right horn off; no other visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at noon on Friday, November 21, 1924. JAS. CAPILL, Poundkeeper. Stud Notices. To Stand the Season at TE AROHA & TRAVEL PAEROA DISTRICT EVERY MONDAY The Noted Trotting Stallion ADVANCE (By Prince Imperial—Rose) Winner of the National Cup, Christchurch, two miles. Time, 4m. 465. ADVANCE is jet black, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with plenty of substance and good bone. He has a beautifully kind disposition, which is inherited by all his stock, and intending breeders should not miss the opportunity of securing the services of this magnificent horse. His Sire, Prince Imperial, is oy Hambletonian Bell Boy, from Princess, undoubtedly the fastest mare iu New Zealand up to her day. Rose, the Dam of Advance, is by General Tracy, from Phyllis Berlin, a daughter of Quicksilver. Rose has also produced Glotah (mile time 2.19), Advocate (2.20), and Prince Randal (2 21). ADVANCE has already sired some great performers on the turf, amongst them being Royal Oak (mile time 2.16%), Lord Lytton (2.17%), Progress (1% miles in 3.33), Vice Admiral who won New Zealand Cup, New Brighton Handicap, and Ashburton Cup (2 miles in 4.29 3-5), Fore, who won five races out of six starts lagt season, and Taxation, who won three races out of four starts. ADVANCE was first on the winning sires’ list of the North Island for the past four seasons. TERMS: £7 7s, reducible to £5 10s if paid at the first service. Two or more mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to Phone 184. Paeroa, inquire at BRENAN AND CO., LTD. A. COLLINS, OWNER, TE AROHA.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4777, 17 November 1924, Page 3
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