Fo r Bate. Apples for sale —Large or small quantities. Prices according to variety.—F. A. Ryde, Orchardist, Thames Road. HOUSE, 5-roomed, Kttrangahake, 1 minute station, £3O, or will let at 7/- week.—E. Hughes, next Medhurst’s Paeroa. PONY (cream), 14 hands. Quiet, ride, drive. Fairly cheap.—Whiting and Graham, Karangahake. Q/j ACRE Dairy Farm. One OU mile from Puke Bridge. All grass except small area bush and blackberry. Carry 35 cows. Price acre —Apply Western, Tram Terminus,'Mt. Eden. Wanted to Buy. PIPING, 800 ft -Jill or lin, for cash.—Apply H. J. Dare, Ngarua Road, Kaihere. Situations 'Vaoam. BOY wanted, to help milk small herd. —Apply this Office. 895 GIRL, reliable, for housework. No washing.—Apply Mrs Roberts, Flora Street. Lost. PHYSICAL Culture.—Will the person who has vol. 5 of McFadden’s Encyclopaedia kindly return to A. Vukusich, c/o W. F. North.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4824, 18 March 1925, Page 3
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137Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4824, 18 March 1925, Page 3
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