Amusements, Meetings, Eto. GAIETY THEATRE — PAEROA. P I C T U RES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MARY CARR AND MADGE EVANS in On the Banks of the Wabash The story of town swept by iiood and fire. The proceeds of to-night’s entertainment arc for the benefit ot Mrs Cooke, who has aeled as pianiste for a number of years and is leaving the district. CENTENARY HALL—PAEROA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, j\'i' 7.45 p.m. MRS HELEN BARTON (Glagow) ON “PROHIBITION ” Collection to defray expenses. PAEROA BOY SCOUTS GRAND CONCERT. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1925. Programme : Overture at 7.45 p.m. sharp Cassrels Orchestra Curtain rises on Scouts Camp Fire, pause, all rise “ God Save the King ” at salute. Signal Welcome ... ••• Scouts Song and Chorus - Scouts Blyth and Donovan Song, Selected ... Rev. Costaiu Recit. Scout Purdy Song, “Caledonia” Miss McCullay Selection Hawaiian String Baud Song. “Asleep in the Deep,’’ Mr. J. Fox Receit. “Henry V before Harfleur” (Shakespeare) Mr. E. Sly field Song “Tommy Lad’’ (E. J Margetson) Mrs Hague Smith Recit. ••• Scout Silcock Pyramid Boy Scouts Interval of 5 minutes. Overture ... Cassrels Orchestra Song and Chorus Mr. G. Royal and Scouts Song “The Valley by the Sea’’ Mrs Mettam Recit. Scout Bridge Duet “Nocturne’’ (L. Danza) Miss Forbes and Mr. Mill Club Swinging ... Boy Scout Song “Fleurette” Miss A. Martin Selection Hawaiian String Band Recit. ... Scout Mclntyre Song “ Muleteer of Malaga ” Mr. Ray Foster Recit. Patrol Leader J. Pascoe Short Address Pyramid ... Boy' Scouts Farce Mr. W. Moore and Coy. Adults 2/- Children 6d.
Situations Vacant. MAN, Experienced, wanted for milking and general farm work. Wages /2 ss. and found.— Apply Gazette Office. 499 For Vale. Ct OWrf.—Whole herd of 30 cows, ) at, and close to profit. Cash or terms arranged. — Apply this office. - ' 500 BOARS, Pedigree Tamworth. 11 • weeks old. Price ,4 guineas. ' —S. P. Caie, Waitakaruru. '’TVRAPER.Y Business in Thames JU For Sale. Suitable for a Dressmaker. Stock at valuation — Address at Gazette Office. 494 LAT-TOP Lorry, built by A. B. Wright and Son, Auckland, newly shod 3iu tyres, guaranteed good condition. No reasonable offer refused. —J. W. Neale, Hopai West, Ngatea. KAURI TIMBER For SaleBridge stringers, long lengths, 20/- and 25/- per 100 super, feet according to lengths. Scantling resawn 20/-; 9x2, 12x2, & other sizes 7ft or under 12/6 per 100 super feet t.0.r., Karaugahake. —R. M. Aitken, Karangahake. PLANTS FOR SALE.—Onions, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Beet, Tomatoes. Hardy plants, sent any address. —Le Quesuoy Nursery, ■Puke Road, Paeroa. rJIOMATO and Flower Plants For J.. Sale. Well hardened.—Te Wh.ue Nuisery, next High School.
rpo TARA Posts, 200, 10s a a htundred on roadside. —Apply Gazette Office. 480 5 -PASSENGER Studebaker Car, 2 folding seats, new battery, 2 new tyres,, in good running order. Price ZlOO'w— Apply F. J. Wilson, Paeroa. ■ . ■ ____ Public Notices. ' MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Commencing 31st August, 1925, The following Goods Rates will be brought into operation : GOODS OF CLASSES A, B, C, & D Between Auckland or New-' i market and Thames, Thames South, or Paeroa, 25/- per ton. /BENZINE, KEROSENE. AND SIMILAR MINERAL OILS, j Between Auckland or Newmarket and Wadhi, 25/- per ton. Classes A, B, C, and D include general case goods, groceries, sugar, 'wire, machinery, tobacco, confectionery, etc. , , , , Goods received at Auckland Goods Shed before 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday (inclusive) will be ; available for delivery at Te Aroha .1.30 p.m., Paeroa 2.30 p.m., Thames ; .5 p.m., and Waihi 4.30 p.m. the . oil owing day. For further particulars uiqitue • :- at Stations.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4871, 31 August 1925, Page 3
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