Amusements, Meetings, Etc. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Repeat of Saturday’s Programme. TUESDAY, JULY 2. One Night Only. For the first time outside the cities TALKIES. All British Talking Picture. Supported by a Universal Silent Production. “ The Gate Crasher.” Prices: 2/- and 1/6. FARMERS’ QUEEN. Thursday, July 4.—Monster Dance and Euchre, Netherton Hall. Numerous and varied novelty items. Full orchestral music. Wonderful supper. Free car leaves Messrs Fleming and Son’s Garage at 7.45 p.m. Free bus leaves the Paeroa-Waihi Transport Co.’s Garage 7.30 p.m., travelling via Hikutaia. Free bus (Mr J. H. Nicholson’s) leaves Kerepeehi 7.30 p.m. Admission : 3/- and 2/-. Help to Crown the Farmers’ Queen. « Business Notices. —VICTORIA BAKERY— Paeroa. GOLD MEDAL BREAD On your table every meal, every day. Why not have the best ? Made from finest flour with milk. All ingredients, hops, malt, salt, etc., of the finest quality only. Machine-made in a clean factory with no unnecessary handling. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE & GOLD MEDAL AT THE WAIKATO WINTER SHOW. Is It on Your Table ? VICTORIA BAKERY PAEROA. D. LEACH — Proprietor. Phone 23. Educational. & \ J I international ! Correspondence Schools ! ’’ (NKW ZEALAND) LIMITED I J Sirs,—Please send me a free prospectus . I ‘ giving lull particulars of all branches of the 9 I b profession or occupation before which I ▲ have marked X (If vour subject is not on I V this list, write it here) ■ Y ▲ —.Architect, —General Bookkeeper, A . —Mech.Draughtsman,—Station Bookkeeper, I ( ► —Concrete Contractor, — sa/wman(anybranch) y d h * — Building Contractor, —Sales Letter W ritef. 4 —Carpenter, —/lAert r(.nybrsnch) I O —Plan Drawer, —/I r/isf (any branch) ▼ 0 —Shire Engineer, —Journ’ist (any branch) £ O -Mdor O EM. Special Examination, i < k —Motor Mechanic, -Matriculation, A -ElectricalEngineer, -Intermediate, I < * -Elec. Meeh. Exams,-Hereford House. ▼ 4 k —Mechanical iSncin'r, -Public Service, A ’’ -Mine Electrician, -General Education, I O —TelephoneMeeh., -Language (G phone) ▼ Z^Z£ n n :& r ’Spe™lW ? m.n’.Dep t . f O —Textile Expert, -Dressmaking, Y | k —'Plumber, r , ▼ V -Mathematician. -Shorthand- Tpping, a O — AccountantllnstExl—Bus. Correspondence ▼ ( I (Thera are over 4.000.000 I.C.S. Student., • .. aver 19.000 of the.e herns in New Zealand). A ’ IMQUIWIES COST NOTHIN6—POST NOW Y * Name A *' Age Occupation T * i Address Y King’s Bldgs., 138 D Victoria Street, HAMILTON. TO A DVERTISERS o T7OR the convenience of JD Advertisers we have now available a complete full range Block Service, the method of selection rendered easy by indexed illustrations. The Hauraki Plains Gazette special advertising expert is ready to help you with your advertising work, whether just a small matter or an extensive campaign. HAURAKI PLAINS GAZETTE
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5442, 1 July 1929, Page 3
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