Public Notices THAMES VALLEY ELEC-TRIC-pOWER B°ARD NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED IN THIS AREA ELECTRIC RADIATORS ORDER From this date until further notice, all persons concerned will note that no radiator or radiator replacement element may be sold without a permit from this board. None but written applications for the above will be considered. BY ORDER. R. SPRAGUE, Manager, Te Aroha. electors o f HAURAKi Mr R. G. Young, in the interests of the Real Democracy Movement will open his campaign and wishes to meet friends and supporters as under:— Saturday. — Kerepeehi Hall, 10.30 a.m. Saturday.—Kaihere Hall, 2 p.m. Saturday.—Netherton Hall, 8 p.m. All Welcome. WM. w HITE & S ONS ’ L TD - Wish to advise that as from July 6, there will not be a booking agent at Turua and patrons wishing to make reservations from Turua to Auckland on our service car will kindly phone 40, Thames, between the hours of 7.15 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. Also patrons receiving parcels from Auckland and Thames will kindly meet the bus at Turua Post Office. ■ pAEROA PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE URGENT APPEAL GIFT PARCELS FOR MEMBERS OF . THE ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Paeroa has again been requested to supply 120 gift parcels ■ to reach Wellington next month. Complete parcels will cost approximately 15s and cash donations to make up these parcels are earnestly solicited. Don’t delay, make your contribution NOW. The standard contents of the parcels will be advertised in this paper and complete information is obtainable at the Gazette Office. Lists are now open at the Paeroa Borough Council, Ohinemuri County Council and Gazette Offices.
Personal WOULD Person who removed shafting and bearing from side of Peka Peka road, ring Sarjant, phone 75U. THE Mutual Life and Citizens’ Assurance Company Limited (Incorp, in Australia). The Company hereby gives one month’s notice of its intention to issue a special policy in lieu of policy No. 5686915 AIS/R issued by the Mutual Life and Citizens’ Assurance Company Limited on the life of William Hedley King, and declared to have been lost. BEDUCED to 6d per packet— Celery Lettuce. Agents have now reduced price—buy a packet to-day.—Paeroa Hardware Co. Showing—a smart range of art silk and cotton table cloths, 50 x 50, 10/9, 12/6, 17/6, 22/6. —Gilmore Rodgers, Ltd. gl ACRES, 42 cows, going concern, £5O acre, nicely situated. All electric. —Hare. OITRUS Fruit Manure, 1/- per packet., postage 8d; 2 pkts. 2/8. —A. F. B. Stone, Pollen St., Thames. FOR the Rainy Days invest in an Adamac Kain Coat, the designs and colourings are inviting.—Gilmore Rodgers, Ltd.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3286, 9 July 1943, Page 1
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