Accommodation Vatttnt. BOARD offered in private home respectable working man. — Apply Gazette. 518 Situations Wanted. YOUNG lady, with commercial college training, desires position in office or shop. — Apply Gazette. 517 WORK of any description wanted by energetic man. Apply G. W. Stevens, Ngatea. Situations Vacant. (CAPABLE girl for household > duties during the day , sleep at home. —Apply Mrs Geo. Masters, Seymour Street. ' To Let. Bungalow, new, five rooms and all conveniences, to let or for sale. — Apply W. M. Sorensen, coachbuilder, Paeroa. LOSt. Gt REV Serge Coat, gent’s, lost T between Paeroa and Waihi. Reward. — Armstrong, Jeweller, Whakatane. mV RE carrier, rim, and tyre, lost JL between Mangaiti and Te Aroha. Reward. — W. Moore, Mangaiti. TAILBOARD off dray, between Paeroa and Netherton. Finder please leave at Brenan’s stables. Reward. 544 Found. Gt OLD-RIMMED spectacles, in F case, found on Station Road. —Apply Gazette. < 542 Wanted Known. H|IHE British Film Service Ltd. -1. Guaranteed 25 per cent. Investment. Share list about to close. —For particulars apply quickly H. Maxwell, Paeroa Hotel.
Public Notices. NOTICE. M R R USSEI "'" of A. R, Russell & Co., Auckland OPTHALMIC SURGEON AND EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST has recently returned from England and America, and is on a holiday trip to this district, has consented to interview patients at my rooms for a few days only. This offers a good opportunity to obtain the expert and advanced advice of a highly-qualified optician, and should be taken advantage of by those who need glasses. Appointments may be made with me. Day or evening attendance. GEO. P. de CASTRO.
Thames Valley Electric Power Board DEMONSTRA T IO N A Practical Demonstration of the Wonderful Savage Wash er an d Dr\ e r will be given at the PAEROA DEPOT TO-DAY—FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4TH WASHES. RINSES, BLUES, DRIES ALL IN THE SAME TUB. Every step of the washing done in one tank .’ Washing, rinsing, bluing —■ even drying — without once being bothered with a wringer. The Savage Washer and Dryeij is as practical as if you had planned it yourself. It’s so easy to use. Put your clothes into the spinner and push the button. They’re carried through the soapy water again and again, with a perfect cleansing action. Then a slight shift, and the spinner is up above the water line, where it spins the clothes dry. This is Your Opportunity. All Are Welcome. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1927. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Fifth Sunday After Epiphany. St. Paul’s, Paeroa — 7 p.m.—Evensong, Sunday SchocJ opens on Sunday, 13th. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Paeroa— Holy Mass. —8 a.m. Devotions at 7 p.m. NethOTtoii'— Holy Mass.—lo.3o a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Paeroa — 11 a.m.—Rev Lowden. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Lowden. METHODIST CHURCH. Paeroa—--11 a.m.—‘‘A Little Wayside Ministry.” 7 p.m.—“The Rison Lord and Mary.” Hikutaia—2.3o p,m. Preacher : Rev. W. B. Pickering.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5084, 4 February 1927, Page 3
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