For Sale. COTTAGE, with large shed, for sale cheap, for immediate removal. Next Criterion Hotel. -- For particulars apply Gazette. 34 3 PIANO (Schmekel, Berlin), free of borer, good order, newly tuned. No reasonable offer refused. —Apply Gazette Office. 348 LOSL Gt OLD Brooch, with whip, 1 kangaroo, and diamond. Queensland. Harry'in gold letters. Reward returning to Gazette. 350 IRISH Setter Dog. — Reward on information to this offic.*. 34 1 Found. SMALL Handbag, (Kerepeehi Sports) containing money snapshots, etc. Owner can have same by sendjng description to Mrs L. Sanderson, Netherton. S MALL Suitcase, end of March, on Pekapeka Road.—Apply Gazette Office. 366 Situations Vacant. G CAPABLE Young woman for A household duties —Apply tbi< office. 37 2 YOUTH wanted, machine milking and general farm work. 30/- and found.—J. A. Pye. Turua. Accommodation Wanted.
BOARD and Residence (temporary) ’by carpenter; with homely family near station preferred.' State terms to H.H., 34 Wade St., W.adestown, Wellington Wanted te Rent. Furnished house, adult family, for'term. —• Apply, stating particulars, to “H A.W care this office. Pivfess'wn’al. Singing, Voice Production, and Belcanto. SHOULD sufficient inducement offer, Mr Harold J’. Hill, ten years student under Madame Antonia Martinengo, and holder of letter of commendation from'Signor Casolari, Maestro with the Sistine Choir, is prepared to receive pupils in the above branches of voic.culture. Also to form . classes for boys and girls in voice production and development. Intending pupils please apply to H. J. Hill, care Box 17, Paeroa. Auctlpu Sales. Clearance Sale, Turua. THURSDAY. APRIL BTB at 1.30 p.m, HAVING received instructions from MR H- A. TORR, we shall sell the whole of the FURNITURE AND, FURNISHINGS of his home at Turua, comprising— Piano, Wood and Iron Beds, Wire Woves, Easy Chairs, Hall Stand, Tables, Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Linoleums, Floor Rugs, Com. Chests, Wash Stands O/R Settee, Bin, Dresser, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Milk Cans, Plough, Harrows, Tools, and Sundries, Etc. Terms Strictly Cash PEOPLE’S AUCTION, THAMES V. S. ROBERTS r Auctioneer. .. AUCTION MART. NEXT SALE, SAT., APRIL 10, at 1 p.m. Entries taken for Poultry and Sundries now. Stock Sales. WAIHOU SIOCK SALE. FRIDzAY, APRIL. 9. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Auctioneers. NGATEA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 8. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Auctioneers. TURUA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY. APRIL 9, at 12 noon. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE. 100 Forward Lambs ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD. Result of RaffleTHE winner of the hand-painted cushion raffle at Kerepeehi on 26th March was Mrs J. Kidd, No 57. J. M. THOMPSON. The big jumbled sentence competition in “Humour” does not close for a few weeks yet. Substantial casli prizes, are offered in this competition. The wit in "Humour” is irresistible. Here is a typical joke from the latest issue : Stout Lady: “We’ve just been down-the Exhibition coal mine. My dear, what a terrible place ! Those poor miners ! I've resolved ,to use nothing but gas, in future.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4959, 7 April 1926, Page 3
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