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Amusement*. Meetings. Etc. GAIETY THEATRE, PAEROA. PICTURES 1 To-night—-o-night— JOHN GILBERT AND NORMA SHEARER in THE SNOB. The story of a marriage of convenience and its strange sequel. To-morrow atight — O - MORROW -1A IGHT — • (Thursday) THE SCREEN’S GREATEST SPECTACLE OF HUMAN EMOTIONS THE WANDERER. THE WANDERER. The Immortal Story* of the Prodigal Son, the Bible’s Greatest Romance. Thrills, beauty, action, miracle photography, are shown in the stages of luxuries of great wealth and the hunger and heart-appealing poverty. Special Prices. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL I PAEROA DOMAIN SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 J. SHAREBROKERS’ CUP. PAEROA A V. WAI HI No. 1 Ground, 3 p.m. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. PAEROA B V. NGATEA. No. 2 Ground, 2.30 p.m. THIRD GRADE. West v. School. No. 1 Ground, 1.45 p.m. Admission 1/-. J. M. CROSBY, Hon. Sec. P.R.U. Lecture To Farmers. I — — NGATEA HALL TO-MORROW (Thursday) Evening. by PROFESSOR WM. RIDDET, B.Sc., of Auckland University College, on THE BREEDING, FEEDING, AND SELECTION OF DAIRY CATTLE. Al,l Invited. Ngatea Farmers’ Union, Conveners. Paeroa Beautifying Society. GRAND ANNUAL SOCIAL ‘ GAIETY THEATRE TUESDAY, AUGUST 31ST. Keep the Date Free! Spend an Enjoyable Evening and Help the Society. Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6. D. W. BUTLER, Hon. Sec. MANGAITI: MONDAY, AUGUST 30. PAEROA DRUIDS’ HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. KARANGAHAKE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. PROGRAMME OF TABLEAUX IMITATION OF TAINUI WAR CANOE AND WAR SONG ACCOMPANIMENT. Hakas, Poi, Hawaiian Poi Dance, and Hula Dance ; Peacock Dance and Song; and the Famous Love Song and Dance —E. Parira. ITEMS: Cinderella Dance, Balloon Dance, Spot Dance. - T.P.M. Orchestra. DON’T MISS THIS UNIQUE PERFORMANCE. Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. Lost. BRIEF Bag, containing coat, cardigan, and scarf, lost on Saturday last between Matatoki and Puriri. Reward on returning to Gazette Office. 913 WRISTLET Watch, silver, leather strap (gentleman’s). Reward on returning W. McCullay, Jeweller, Paeroa. Accoiiiiiwodation Wanted. YOUNG man wants board Away week-ends. —Address at this office. 919 Situations Wanted. RESPECTABLE girl desires situation light household duties or caring small children. — Address at this office, 917 Grazing. Grazing to let up to about 400 head ; 2/- a head per week.— Reuben Conner, Kerepeehi, Hauraki Plains.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5015, 18 August 1926, Page 3

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346

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5015, 18 August 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5015, 18 August 1926, Page 3

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