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’Twas on the thirteenth day of June, John Jorkins caught a cold ; His eye was dim, and very soon Poor John felt really ill. Well, what d’you think John Jorkins took ? Why, Woods’ Gre>at Peppermint Cure I And what d’you think old John forsook ? His illness, to be sure.

Tor sale. TpORD Car, 2-seater, self-starter JD and electric light; in good mechanical order. Cheap to clear. —R. Roulston, Grand View. Wanted to Buy. p ORRUGATED Iron, about 15 sheets, second-hand. —Apply Burton, Netherton. LAWN Mower, second-hand, must be in good order. Cash. Particulars to this office. 292 PONY, small, very quiet, for young child to ride. —Apply J. S. Crosbie, Netherton, or ring 101 M. Situations Vacant. BOY to assist farm work and milking. Machines used. — Geo. Berry, Komata, phone 735, Paeroa. t 11EAM of horses and driver for - rougn harrowing wanted at once. —Apply I. M. Robinson, Hikutaia, phone 20R. Lost. BICYCLE, gentleman’s, apparently taken by mistake from Belmont Road. Person detaining same communicate S. McKee. Reward offered. Amusements. Meetings, Etc. PICTURES. AURORA THEATRE, PAEROA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROJV NIGHT. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Mons. ONS. The Simple human story of Mons.. England’s story of the Famous Retreat. The amazing motion picture perpetuating the deathless valour of the men who took part in the Battle of Mons and the subsequent • retreat more glorious than any victory. Gunner A. G. Jenkins, celebrated as the man of the Old Contemptible Army who fired the first shot at ‘‘ Mons,” will personally appear in conjunction with the picture, and will tell the blood-tingling story of the Immortal Retreat, the glory of which will never fade. Admission 2/- and 1/6. Impounding Notices. IMPOUNDED by P. Taylor, for trespassing Old Te Aroha Road—One Grey Draught Mare, One Black Draught Gelding, three white feet, small blaze ■on face, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be ■sold at noon Friday. September 16, ,1927. JOSEPH PENNELL, Poundkeeper.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5177, 12 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5177, 12 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5177, 12 September 1927, Page 3

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