Fot Sale. GOOD strong gig. £6 cash. Snip.—J. C. Dibble, L.K.G. Agent, Paeroa. QQ BLACK Orpingtons, 10 OvJ White Leghorns, 5/- each, mostly 2nd year birds; 8 ducks, 30/-; Grit mill, large size, little used, £2 5/-. —Apply Mrs Welch, Kennedy Street* Paeroa. Situations Vacant. ft ' BOY wanted, good milker, farm work. Good home. Good, wages suitable lad.—D. Evans, Paeroa. Z'l OOD feeder and paddocker for VX flaxmill at Awaiti West. — Apply Samuel Liggins, Netherton. SHAREMILKER ( wanted at once. Milk 60 *to 70 cows, good herd; electric plant. Usual terms. — Apply Box 19, Paeroa. Wanted to Rent. SIX or seven roomed house, with two acres land preferable.— Apply “ Gazette ” Office. 845 persona?. I APOLOGISE to H. Stokes—A. Walters. Lost. FOUNTAIN PEN, in Paeroa or between Paeroa and Netherton. £1 Reward. —M. A. Carter,. /Netherton. GOLD Brooch, ruby in centre, lost between Presbyterian and Methodist Churches. Keepsake. Kindly return house next Presbyterian Church. Wnted to Pui’chafse. TURKEYS in any quantity.— Criterion Hotel, Paeroa. Thanks Notices. ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ GUILD. THANKS. THE ladies of the Guild desire heartily to thank'all those who so willingly helped at the Sile of Work on Thursday last. They specially 7 wish to thank the business people of Paeroa who responded so generously to their appeal for assistance, the donors of gifts for the stalls, the judges in the various competitions, those volunteer workers who gave such splendid help in getting the "stalls ready, and in the tea rooms and at the stalls on the day of the Sale. Also the children for their delightful entertainment during the evening, and the ladies who- played during the afternoon and at the dance after the sale. (Mrs) M. BARCLAY. President. (Mrs) C. J.' DOBSON, SecretaryAuction Sales. CLEARANCE SALE. aAVING received instructions from Mrs. F, Eaddy of Bush Street, Paeroa. we shall sell the whole of her furniture and effects on THURSDAY NEXT. NOV 26th at Ipm. THE PEOPLES AUCTION AND FURNISHING CO., POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Stock sales. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. ,300 HEAD OF CATTLE. 1 2 or 3 Horse Massey Harris 11 Coulter Grain and Fertiliser Drill. Entries solicited. ’ Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers. 1 WAITAKARURU YARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 12 Noon. 20!) HEAD OF CATTLE. including 40 Fat Cows 18 Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd Auctioneers.
. The old pioneers who came out to New Zealand in the long, long ago little dreamt, as they shredded tha imported black plug the storekeepers used to sell, that the land of their adoption would one day produce fine tobacco of its own, and in some respects actually superior to the best imported. But so it is. The industry is only in ite infancy as yet. But it promises to develop into a source of pur National wealth—a point of tremendous importance ,to the struggling settlers on the poverty-stricken gum lands of the North which, poor as they are, will yet grow' splendid tobacco. If but a fraction of this barren land, so rich in tobacco-growing possibilities, were devoted to the culture of the “weed” it would mean the ultimate enrichment of the Dominion. The local, article is much appreciated by those who had to give up smoking foreign tobaccos because of the excess of nicotine, which affected their health. Try Riverhand Gold, mild; Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium ; or Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), full*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4906, 23 November 1925, Page 3
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