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LOASBY’S HEALING OINTMENT,

Price 4/6, post free 5/-. For the . elief and cure of bad ulcerated legs, sores of all kinds, skin troublee, etc. Whenever an Ointment is required you cannot get anything as good. A lady writes from Culverden, Canterbury : “Mr Loasby. Dear Sir: About five years ago you cured my leg after being bad for over fifteen years. About six months ago I had an accident, and my leg broke down again. 1 am sure k I get Loasby’s Healing Ointment it will again cure me.’’ Ten days later she wired: “P</t two pots Loasby’s Healing Ointment. Leg improving splendidly.” Loasoy’s Healing Ointment is soothing, never gives any pain, yet always does good. Price 4/6, post free 5/-. A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, and Violet Ray High Frequency Electrical Expert. 26 His_ Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland*

For Sale. BIG FOUR McCormack Mowing Machine ; also chip heater, copper-lined. —For particulars apply E. A. Clark, Turua. FOR Private Sale. —Extra Large Dresser; Cupboard, 6 large and 3 small drawers ; Dining Room Chairs ; Combination Chest; Sea Grass Squares; Linoleums; Jam Bottles; Electric Iron; Garden Seat; Lawn Mower, Etc. —Mrs. M. Tetley, Mill Road, Paeroa. GOOD Strong Iron Copper and Stand (practically new). For particulars apply this office. 592 Public Notice*. PUBLIC MEETING. Under the auspices of the Hauraki Plains A. and P. Association. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Residents of Kerepeehi and surrounding districts will be held in the Kerepeehi Hall, on Tuesday, January 5, 1925, at 8 p.m, for the purpose of discussing the affairs of the above Association, and the proposed amalgamation with the Kerepeehi Sports Association. Ten Wen. TO LEASE. ALTERNATIVE Tenders are invited for the lease of the Association’s property comprising approx. 42 acres for grazing purposes. It is sub-divided into three paddocks of approx. 22, 18, and 2 acres. First-class land. It may be leased in part or in the whole, for a period of lor 3 years. Conditions of lease may be seen at Mrs. E. J. Innis’s Store, Kerepeehi, or Mr. W. Booths, c/o Troughtons, TuruaNetherton Road. Tenders close on January 20, 1925, (and must be addressed to Secretary, Hauraki Plains A. and P. Association, Kerepeehi. W. BOOTH, Sec. Pro Tem. Hauraki A. and P. Association. PAINTING * PAPERMANGING TOWN OR COUNTRY. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ALF. BRIDGE, HILL STREET — BAERQA.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4794, 31 December 1924, Page 3

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385

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4794, 31 December 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4794, 31 December 1924, Page 3

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