Amusements. Meetings. Ete. GAIETY THEATRE — PAEROA. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. BEBE DANIELS AND NITA NALDI in GLIMPSES OF THE MOON. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ADOLPHE MENJOU AND NORMA SHEARER in BROADWAY AFTER DARK A mid-night drama of highlights and shadows in America’s Babylon PIAKO RUGBY UNION. REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY AT BRIDGEDOMAIN, TE AROHA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925 (king’s birthday) Seniors: THAMES V. PIAKO. Juniors: THAMES V. PIAKO. KICK-OFF : Juniors 1.30 p.m., Seniors 3 p.m. COMB AND SEE SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL' Admission ]/- J, McKINSTY, Hon. Sec. P.R.U. Public Notice*. WATER NOTICE. WATER in Puke'Hill, Moore , Dearie, Coronation, and Kennedy Streets will be cut off from 9 a.m. on Thursday, owing to repairs. HOCKEY. 11HOSE interested in the formation of a Ladies’ Hockey Club are requested to attend a Meeting in the Parish Hall, Paeroa, on Tuesday, 2nd June. A. F. MORLAND, Convenor. NGATEA TENNIS BAZAAR. RESULTS OF RAFFLES. qpHE following are the winning JL numbers and names of winners in the Rafflcs'held on behalf of the Ngatea Tennis Bazaar at Ngatea on May 28, 1925: — Cushion : Winning No., 25 ; winner, Mrs McDuff. Cushion : Winning No., 24 ; winner, Mr E. C. Barriball. Picture : Winning No., 7 ; winner, Mr A. B. Cleaver. Dressed Doll: Winning No., 22 ; winner, Mr F. Basham. Supper-cloth: Winning No., 19; winner, Mrs Bertelsen. J. N. ANDERSON, Pres. Ngatea Tennis Club. RUBY BROWN V ARNOLD WENTWORTH GREEN T CERIL JOHN HEWLETT, 1-5 Sheriff of the District of Auckland, hereby, give notice that under a writ of sale issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern District, at Auckland, in an action between the above-named parties, I have taken in execution the right, title, and interest of the said Arnold Wentworth Green in all the goods and chattels in or about the shop and out premises of, the said Arnold Wentworth Green, situate at Karangahake, and I hereby give notice that shall cause the said goods and chattels, consisting of a quantity of grocery, scales, etc., including one harness horse, spring trap, and harness, to be sold by Public Auction at Karangahake by Victor Roberts, auctioneer, on Monday, the Bth day of June, 1925, at 12.30 p.m., unless the amount of the writ of sale with all expenses be paid on or before that date. The name of the officer executing the writ is John McClinchy. The solicitors for the plaintiff are Messrs Clendon and Vollemaere, Thames. Dated at Auckland this 30th day of May, 1925. C. J. HEWLETT, Sheriff. Shooting Season. BANG I BANG I C.A.C. CARTRIDGES New stocks of the famous C.A.C. Cartridge. The “ FAVOURITE Match Cartridge, 12 guage, 2)4 shell. Also the “ FAVOURITE” Special Cartridge, with cork-tex wad, 2J4 shell. All C.A.C. Cartridges are noted for their reliability Prices lower than last Season. Now is the time to obtain your ammunition. CHAS. HOLES (The Little Shop With Big Stocks) BELMONT ROAD, -PAEROA. Opposite Brenan’s Garage. Phone 129.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4837, 1 June 1925, Page 3
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