For Sale. TIP-UP SEATS, about 400, in lots of not less than 10. 5/6 per seat. — Apply A. T. Jones, Paeroa. Stored at Refinery, Paeroa. TOT ARA Posts in any quantity /10 10s per 100 on road at Komata Reefs. — Apply H. McCormick. Accommodation Vacnnt. BOARD and Residence at the working man’s home, Normanby Road, Paeroa, first house past P W.D. Lofit. DOO, mousey-coloured, squint eye, lost from my farm on July Bth. Answers to “ Paddy.” Reward. — J. H. Nicholsin, Kerepeehi. KEYS, bunch of about seven on ring, near Grand View Boardinghouse Saturday afternoon. Reward on returning this office. 68 To Let. QOOD Shop, plate glass windows, electric light, water, sewerage, 3 rooms. Rent £1. — Edwin Edwards, Land Agent. ROOMS (two), unfurnished, use of kitchen and all conveniences.— No. 8, Andrew Street, Paeroa. Fersonal. BIB —Ask Mum to let you go to the Anglican Social on Thursday, August 18. The exhilarating Haurakis will be there. — Bub. Amusement*. Meetings. Etc. PICTURES. AURORA THEATRE, PAEROA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. WALLACE BEERY AND RAYMOND HATTON in WE’RE IN THE NAVY NOW An hilarious comedy of the high seas. Admission 2/- and 1/6, children half-price. KEREPEEHI HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Proceeds in aid of Kerepeehi Ladies’ Hockey Club. Free Buses Waitakaruru, Ngatea, Kopuarahi, Turua. Paeroa “Haurakis” Jazz Orchestra Good floor, time, supper. Admission : Ladies 2/6, Gents. 3/6, Double 5/B. THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary. REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL POLAND MEMORIAL CUP. PAEROA V. PIAKO. At Paeroa, 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser. , Paeroa Primary School v. Piako Primary School. No. 1 Ground 1 45 p.m. R. HODSON, Sec. P.R.U. PAPER FANCY DRESS DANCE. ST' PAUL’S PARISH HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 1. Under the auspices of the Girls’ Club. Prizes for Best and Most Original Dresses. Auction Salts. SALE OF BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. POLLEN STREET, THAMES (opp. Hetherington’s) FRIDAY, JULY 15, AT 1.30 P.M. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, bathroom and wash-house, portable copper and tubs. KAURI Building, about 50ft by 30ft, containing mostly 4 x 2, 6 x 2, and 9x2 timbers, with iron roof and side. The latter building is very suitable for cowshed, stable, or garage. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd.. Hamilton Auctioneers. NOW HE CARRIES' HIS MEDICINE WITH HIM. A sufferer from chest troubles told his doctor that he could not carry his medicine with him. “ You get. Pulmonas,” advised the doctor. Pulmonas in the handy tin can be carried anywhere. Dissolved slowly In the mouth Pulmonas release healing vapours—protecting and soothing to- the breathing organs. For coughs, colds, ’flu, etc. Pulmonas 1/6 ajid 2/6.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5151, 13 July 1927, Page 3
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