Tor gal*. : |- FOR SALE—A Bargain—s x 4 Graflex Camera, fitted with Zeiss TessatvLens ; 12 double-back holders can be used either for films or plate. Leather case. — Best, Photographer, Paeroa. FIVE-SEATER . “ Dort ” Car, good order; 7 tyres, big lot extras ; original paint, very lightly used. ,£l5O or nearest offer. — Caudwell, Draper, Te Aroha. OOD School Pony. — Apply T Walter Matthews, Netherton, phone 146 M. QUANTITY of second-hand bricks, between 40t)0 and 5000. —Apply J. Kennedy, Cullen Street. Situations Wanted. YOUNG Lady desires position in office; shorthand, typing, etc. —Apply Gazette Offu e. 238 Situations Vacant. SMART Waitress wanted. — Apply Paeroa Hotel. SEWING wanted, ladies 1 and children’s dresses, etc. Homes visited if desired ; 10s day.—Apply M, care Gazette Office. ( Grazing. GRAZING. wanted for 1? yi'arl'ings and calves, March to j u ]y —Apply Gazette Office or P.O. Box 43, Ngatea. N - - \ professional. TEACHER OF DANCING. MISS yOE Tl/TOORE ISS ZJOE IVIoORE (Pupil of Miss Daphne Knight). Classical and Toe Dancing, and the latest Tango and Fox Trots, including the London and New York Craze “THE CHARLESTON.” Private Tuition and classes for children and adults; Interviews at Druids’ Hall in mornings from 10 to 12. 4 Amusements, Meetings, Etc. GAIETY THEATRE, PAEROA. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BUCK JONES in THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE. A thrilling story of a gold mine. ' - __ : ■ THE MUSICAL TREAT z You Have Been Waiting For. GRAND CONCERT (Promoted by Paeroa Athletic Club) GAIETY THEATRE, PAEROA TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1926. >, Do not miss Mr Herbert Beech, of Thames, in his latest humorous hits. Prices: D.C. and O S., 2/6, reserves at Flatt’s 6d extra. Back circle and stalls 2/-, back stalls 1/. Book early. Election results announced in Theatre.
Stock Sales. TURUA SALEIYARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 12.' 250 HEAD OF CATTLE. 1 Including 50 Beef Cows Also 15 Berkshire Tamworth Weaner Pigs 1 R.T. Gig ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD. Election Notices. OHINEMURI LICENSING DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS. I ’ Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to announce that I am a Candidate tor the Licensing Committee. Being a moderate and independent, I feel sure that should you do me the honour of returning me, your z confidence will not be misplaced. R. PHILPOT. OHINEMURI LICENSING COMMITTEE. Ladies and Gentlemen — As a moderate on the Liquor Question I am offering my services for a seat on the Licensing Committee, and, if elected, will do my best to safeguard the Public Interest free from pledges to any particular interest. Yours faithfully, P. E. BRENAN.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4948, 8 March 1926, Page 3
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