“Chills lurk even in Spring.”— Mayes. People are often caught off their guard in Spring-time, and as a consequence contract severe coughs and colds. These ailments, however, are quickly banished with a dose or two of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A unique remedy is “Baxter’s”—so rich, penetrative, and dependable. Gratifying relief follows each soothing dose. Invaluable also as a building-up tonic. 2s 6d buys, a generous-sized bottle at chemists and stores. Family size 4 s 6d.
For ware. ('IOLUMBIA Gramophone, with J 50 double-side selected records, practically new; also Seagrass Pram good order —A ddress this office. 673 TI-TREE Firewood For Sale, cut any size, 2/6'per bag, 15/- ton. —P. Baraket, Thames Rd., Paeroa. ’ Situations Vacant. 'VTOUTH or Man for dairy farm. Jl Machines used. 30/- to £2 and found.—A. H. Sutton, Turua. Phone 33w. tOST. DOG, Scotch Collie, 9 months old, about Ngatea, Tuesday, Information leading to recovery will be i ewarded. —Norman Davidson, Kerepeehi. Wanted Known. T AWNMOWERS re-sharpened J_J and adjusted. Satisfaction guaranteed.—H. E. Raffills, motor and general engineer, Paeroa. For Fate. FOR PRIVATE SALE. pEDIGREE Jersey Bull, 4yrs. PRINCESS VIOLET’S VICTORY. Winner of 5 Ist prizes as a yearling, beating the Champion of Pukekohe Show. Sire: Lad’s Victory, by Maiden’s Glory Lad —White Maiden, 6121 b fat. Dam: Rata’s Princess Violet, 4021 b fat age lyr 343 days, from Miro Meadow’s Rata, 5311 b fat. A great constitution Bull, fit to head any herd. Apply J. K. DEAN, ’Phone 1325. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. A LL the Stock, Gear, and Machinery of the late PATETONGA TIMBER CO., including 5 bullocks, breaking-down bench, and vertical saw, breast bench, saws, belts, jacks, yokes, chains, engine, pump, travelling saw bench, tools, etc., now on Section 1, Block 5, Waitoa Survey District, Patetonga. The above can be seen on application to Mr D. Hunter, Patetonga. Tenders close 5 p.m., 31st October, 1925. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. E. DODD, Receiver, Kopu. Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. AFTER six years as manager of Messrs F. Battson’s plumbing business at Paeroa Mr W. J. Simpson has resigned owing to health reasons, and will be leaving Paeroa. Mr R. P. Roberts, who has been some 16 years with the firm, has been appointed manager of the Paeroa branch, and takes up his new duties on Monday, October 5. Mr Simpson wishes to sincerely thank all those who have supported him in the past, and solicits the same consideration and share of public patronage for his successor.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4891, 16 October 1925, Page 3
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