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WEDDING.

WATERS—FORREST. r ' s wedding of considerable interest place at St.' Mark’s Church,'Te on » Monday, -December>i2l, iphnes ? younger daughters of ■s A. J." Forrest, .wajs united u -Waters, of Wanganui, Iz - Connolly ■ officiating- ' entered the church wore a handsome . tissue anti silver ’ette. Her tulle the ears with -e. carried'-ia The Hamila frock ied a 'due v, is stan year, t prevail*, were han. aggregate’ v Denmark in parcels. It is merchants and i land that if this l poitionately anythin mensions it will have effect on the wholesa business of the Dominion, tary of the post office in \ replying to objectors, states’ cash on delivery system ,is a convenience, and that .the fact Belgium, Denmark, France, Norn Sweden, and Switzerland exchang cash on delivery parcels, with Great Britain is, evidence ..that the advan- fe •tages; of the system toj countries gen- nej orally must outweigh any possible dis- i n th advantage-.” a tirei DANGERS OF THE SYSTEM. kidney s !• Proceeding, the chairman of. direc- attended b. f tors stated that the C.O.D. system had ne y remedy ■ certain dangers. Cut lines, which recommend L might come under our anti-dumping pills. Read U ;laws, would possibly not be charged ma n: \ ’extra duty if imported in ismall. quan- Mr W. H. Wright* Titles by the C.O.D. system. Goods of street, Waihi, says: ' foreign manufacture, if invoiced by a from backache, cauped trader, might,, under .the being very much out of < C.O.D. system, come in under Empire always taking medicine, bi duties. Boots and shoes, ached on in spite of treatau tvhich must, according to New Zea-, pain at times was particulaily land law, be plainly marked if any especially if I moved or stooped k material Other than leather is- used in ly. Backache was not the only c their manufacture, would probably pteint I had to put up with. I w. eicape close examination if imported subject to dizzy attacks, could not g I in a C.O.D. parcel. I.ncome tax is lost proper rest .at night, and the kidney L I'fij the Government on all C.O.D. par- secretions were affected,, being thick t and cloudy. ■ One day I was recon- pi o. I fi“As yet,” continued Sir George El'- mended to take Doans’ Backache Kid- in th, liot “this system iff New Zealand had ney Pilis, and this grand remedy lam classiffi St g X to large dimensions. For. glad to say, soon put an end to my station I the vear ended June last 41383 parcels suffering. After using five bottles of seven e oF-in aggregate value of £12,771 7s> was cured, and felt splendid in every the upor. aXrage per parcel of slight- way. and I have had no return of kidI ly l??' er ■ 18S ”-" e ’ o e t ed I> bv‘ C far The Xur Team tater Mr Wright says . District classified ampler towns imported by fai the Four years, experience tbe classification In | greatest proportion o ’ ld convince even the most seep- (3) That it is the ■and the zhopkwpen, << »h®o ”ma h ™ KlMne y the Board to pay out •X Z^l"eni> to* thew a« Ss ar' thoroughly genuine.” the cost of raising the oLthe State cai t ; t . ] Uoan . s Backache Kidney Pills are the interest and sinking x benig detrimentally afected. I tl mk storekeeper- the first year, this, system might well be abol he d. Itoy all That , g R ItQvould, of couise, be u.iw . re ,-eipt of price by Foster-McClel- period of 36% years at such r. 1It „ n Leet. of interest , not exceeding s -Laueth... matter - for the Bet. h.> mXfs'and' puXT'as ‘agents' for The population, exclusive «»»» neces- TO British . or Continental exporting of the following counties as. at Apn al chaige to pwvicle the neces firms' Apart from the C.O.D. system, J. 1925, is given in the latest issue of sary sinking fund. GROL people who desire'to do (heir own im- the N.Z. Year Book : Hauraki Plains, W. E. G. WILLY, Come porting articles if they desire to do ls b, 3255: Ohincmuri, 8335 ; rhames, Clerk. ' wav? by remitting the 4 payment tor 6780 ; and Piako, 10,545. The populat heii* purchase by bank draft or post tion of the Paeroa, borough is given PURSUANT to Section 10 of office order, and no trader in the Do- as 17 5 ; Waihi, 3845 ; Thames, 4960 , “The Local Bodies Loans Act, P. minion could possibly take exception Mor. insville. 1530 ; Te Aroha, 2360 - 1913,” I hereby give notice that a , to sifeb ■< course of action.” Tau anga, 2535. The borough with p o n of Ratepayers ot the Hora- „ i ! 1 ■ the i.mallest population in the. North bia Drainage’ District, will be Motor Sen I — ■. Ishind is Eketahuna, wKh.,.900. taken on the twenty-first day of r1 7 EMPTY PULPITS. a result of the free advertise- January, 1926, between the hours THAMES-PURU-WA. . s mcn( given by this paper in its re- of 9 a.in. and 6 p.m. on the above MOTOR SERVICE ’ • .«.» nori <7the Ngatea Librarv meeting to proposal at the following polling - THE POSITION IN the meet that the old building was places:— niyr OTOR Conveyance from to be sold at a ccrtahi price, a pur- Mr_ H. Louch s Motor bhed, loway’s Puru Store v> REMARKS by DEAN INGE. chaser secured the building on ,the Kcrepeehi-Ngatea Road. meet all trains for the conven i . ivv ih( , day following the publication of the Kopuarahi bchool. , ience -of Campers and Holiday- ■ ”TI (0 oumnnllue l » rH , o „. Dated tins'fourteenth day of makerg Thames Coast L AMiHshws to repo t« ’ tta December, 1925- Full stocks of all fl . esh = of candidates, 01 . CHURCH SERVICES. F. A. KNEEBONE, groceries and provisions obtainrecency issue tieii. iepo .. Chairman „ able at Puru Store. Bread and Ulll not dLScmss the opinion o CHURCH OF ENGLAND. W> E . G . WILLY, mcat supplied daily. , ¥ 3 , _ ■ JReturningmmeer. R. B . LUTMAN, Voure Plmne 63 or 64 ThtX'or ° “ Dean Inge in the “Morning Post. 7 - p.m.—Evening Prayer. DISTRIGI. ■ write Box 63, Thames. Ybis is made t i set S ipTa7 ideal standard. But if it CATHOMc’cHURCH. "M IS R^ B , Y PAEROA-AUCKLAND MOTOR FLATT S _A_ ! cannotibe proved that these are great- that at a Special Meeting SERVICE. Vahte and rau „ e betU I nmJ-than at times when there was NrAV ylaßm lai. ol the Horahia Drainage Boaid Value and laage oetu lei nowjthan at uiievo Paeroa— k p ij nn Fridav December 4th, in Christmas Cards and uu shortage it ,a Obvious Ht ly Mass.-! ».m. 1925 it was resolved by wav of TIME-TABLE. Leather Goods, Ladies MolX'rteanXt Karangahahe- Special Order to alter the bound- Leaves- Plateware, Reward Bgo. "'.'.’S —r tlie tacts, as sb.. ’. aries of the Central and. South- Brenan s Garage, Iwtee Pancv 01ass and bv the heport. The number of men SUNDAY. ern Subdivisions. MoiW®dne. ,ys, Tennis Racquets- 8/6 to 4u ordlinefl to English dioceses, during That such Special Order will be Fridays, and Saturdays at 7. 39 niariF „ 1926-J/3 to 6/6 ’OidAinetf to ungiKn uu • Holy Mass.—B a.m. submitted for confirmation at the a.m. and 1.30 p.m. N.Z.. Dianes, I v*o J/d to 0/0 tajdXXaamber’ortniaaabe- Devotlons.-7 p.rn. Ordinary Meeting of the Board to Tuesday, 7.30 a.m. only. Jap. Sunshades-l/3 to :o/6 TS. Hla difficult to Neuter on- be held on Friday, the 15th day Thursday, 1.30 p.m. only. — ■ 1 attributk this decline wholly to the Holy Mass.—lo.3o a.m. of j anuary> 1926, at 10.30 a.m., Leaves G.P.0., Auckland: just landing the latest in Novels I war, W11&1 we iind that the figure for p KL 'SBYTERIAN ’ at th K C resid ® nce of , R 'y wice on Mondays, Wednes- by the best authors. Mt 1923 is fo below the lowest figure in m PUfeSBiHUMAN. Kneebone, Kerepeehi-Kopuarahi days, Fridays, and Saturdays. pO RTABLE GRAMOPHONES th* vpiVs before the war, and. that .. Road, Turua. 8.15 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. nnilc and Tnv<s at 1 1994\iilv n further decline of 27. 11 a.m—Rev. J. Charteris. That a copy of the proposed Tuesdays, 1.30 ji.m. only. D °'* S ® tic rldh "I'll I§l4 the number of deacons, or- 7.45 p.m., Rev. J. Chartens. Special Order is deposited at the Thursdays, 8.15 a.m. only. FREDK. E. FLATT S SMOKED A dained u 68'5; in 1924 the number , Office of the Board and is open Fares: 25/- single, £2 return. „ Dr-i™ > Ensure go had shrunk to 488. As a result of " P ’ lco ® e . ‘ to the inspection of the public Booking Office: Quality, Range, and Price. eating mo. this, shortage the average age Of the ; during the hours between 9 a.m. Brenan and Co., Ltd., Paeroa, Cooked Mussels elorgy on the active list .is new &2. j- or and 5 p.m. until the 15th day,of e 7 SELECT YOUR Delicious Smoked In the diocese ot Manchester there Ja ? > U ? r X’ J?? 6 ' ... . ' Pronrietors CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FRESH FISH Ol are twenty parishes with populations /TQDERN Bungalow of six Dated this seventh day of De THOMAS HERE. Supplies arrive dai. exceeding 10,000, and no assistant rooms, sleeping porches, cember, 1925 RON. OGIER. TTTRISTLET and A.M. LAIRD, curates. / Every convenience, including h. vv ; V- y- „ Vy p nP Vpf Watohes FISH MERCHANT ' “The committee enumerate among and c> water> sewerage connection , Clerk io the Horahm Drainage - “ SB Rings Bracelets Arm- BELMONT ROAD — PAERc possible causes, indifference, the de- elecllic H ght, etc Situated in one Board - KIOSK SA L Pendants, Necklets, (Opposite Criterion Hotel) cay of religion in the home, othci o f the best localities. For sale on -— „ .IX.BATINGE b jWS T?rnnrhp< Enr-rines Tie Phone Ml. openings of service, intellectual difh- actO unt of owner leaving district Business Notices. WAIHI BEACH. p . - T L > d Gents’ culties, and financial difficulties. The shortly> _App ly this office. 968 — Hair Brushes & Combs, ' Central Meat Mart fl would have no difficulty PAEROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. QUALITY ALWAYS. Morning and Afternoon Tea g g g.^ ses ’ | Ce ’ confidence whatever In keeping their .. „„ . ' TRY US FOR B "“ s - Scmles ' ||B CHua. N.Z. ‘ g Katui We do not compel yon . in modest comfort if .they-wished to T) URuUANT to lo ol RIS Goods, Doulton, Bretby to take up shares and to supply us do so. If there are four million adults -IT Simps and Offices Act, CASH 0N THE BLOCK Small GoodS) etc , EII and Crystal Ware. ’ any longer than you yourself wish DELIVERS, who call then,selves Anglicans, an 1921-1922, I hereby give notice . delivered to Beach Daily. ~, to. Consequently you are a free - „ AnRAK average contribution of mnepence a that a Special Meeting of the JOHN WALLS man and if you value freedom of ■ HAUKAKx week would relieve th parochial Paeroa Borough Council will be THAMEg ROAD PAEROA NORMAN G. KEATINGE, action, give us a trial. rinm from pecuniary anxiety. held in the Borough Chambers, PLnno 111 Phone 23. ■ l) " TTT n r j-k « X dZk-bin or the nation is bo- wharf Street, on Thursday, 14th Phone “L J' Wnte or call on us tor further Ku B B E i_ srA Mps pa ™™g g,^ oting '«. .« ikato co ” &cg who cannot buy enough food to keep 1926. First-class Work Guaranteed. WM. McCULLAY S Frankton Junction Station. Fort Street, themselves, and their families in Paeroa, December 30,1925. Latest designs at Lowest Prices at aLF, BRIDGE. In*- Jeweller — Paeroa. P.O. Box 18, Frankton Junction, health, the reason IS that their con- Wm. C. ALEXAITOER, -n. -Gazette” office. Come' 7vi and Moore Streets, , ’ PhoneSl. Agents for “Diabolo” Sepmtore. .AUCKLAND. . gregations are content to have it so.. LOwn UieiK. i - • : , - ’■ >■ >... i ;

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4920, 30 December 1925, Page 3

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WEDDING. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4920, 30 December 1925, Page 3

WEDDING. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4920, 30 December 1925, Page 3

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