For WoTe. A LEA-LAV A.L Separator (65 gal ), complete; in good working order. Cheap to clear /2. Also genuine Bonnybridge No. -7 Dover Stove, nearly new ; /2. — J. W. Neate, Hopai West, Ngatea. Gt OOD, quiet cow, second calf, T just in.—F. Kingston, Komata NorthOIL STOVES—Kamp Kook Kit Better than gas or primus ring. Perfect Regulation.—J. Hubbard. SEAGRASS Pram, good conditi&n.—Apply this office. 775 X Casement Frames, 2 sashes, (J and Fanlights complete, £5 10s. Ton pr. casement sashes, 3ft 6in x Ift lOin, at 13/6; fanlights from 9/-. —W. Fleming, Wharepoa-. lout. I? OX Terrier, one black ear and - long tail. Answers to “Nip.” Ring ’Phone 90. MOTOR Tyre, between Waitakaruru and Paeroa, via Hikutaia, on Saturday, 7th; fit Chandler car. Reward.—Apply T. P. Vuglar, Paeroa. Sydney-silky siut lost near Komata about a fortnight ago. Liberal Reward. -Apply ‘Gazette’ Office. . 755 Situation* Vacant. BUTCHER wanted, at once. Must be good all-round man. —Apply R. Conner, Kerepeehi. THE N.Z. Co.op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Junior Girl wanted. Applications, by letter only, are invited for the above position at the Paeroa Branch Office, Applicants who must be quick and accurate at figures to state age, etc. One with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting preferred.—W. H. Blakeway. Branch Secretary. “ Thanks. MR and Mrs D. McKee and Family wish to thank the railway men, and also Mr G. Williams, for their prompt action in extinguishing the fire which occurred on Saturday last.
I EAT PLENTY, BUT IT DOES ME NO GOOD. # . So say millions, but only the few realise that their trouble is indigestion. Actually harmful acid is attacking the stomach, weakening it, setting up fermentation, and robbing the food of its value. Doctors recommend'Bisurated Magnesia as a sure remedy for this, while thousands of one-time stomach sufferers in all parts of the world praipe it and say it is the one thing that has made life worth living. Bisurated Magnesia will stop any attack of indigestion instantly ; it is obtainable in both powder and tablet forms at all chemists, and costs little. When buying be sure to see the registered “BTSMAG” mark on the wrapper—it is there for your protection.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4812, 18 February 1925, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4812, 18 February 1925, Page 3
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