New Millinery New Millinery W. M. CULLEN A CO. Are now having an up-to-date window display of the Latest Millinery for Autumn and Winter Wear Commencing Saturday, 25th March, {911. > W. M. CULLEN and Co. Cask D*ape*s, Pae*oa.
/CRITERION THEATRE. GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL and EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. TUESDAY, MAY 2nd. Good Floor, Music, & Supper. Valuable Euchre Prizes. ' Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s. Mrs GEO. DEAN, Hon. Sec. /CRITERION THEATRE. THURSDAY, MAY 4TH. MONTGOMERY'S FAMOUS PICTURES. Popular Picture Prices : 2s, is ; ladies, is ; children, 6d. VT O L I C E N S E. Mrs Harrison Lee will deliver a lecture on No License in the CHORAL HALL ! on THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. OT. PAUL'S CHURCH, PAEROA. ANNUAL MEETING OF PARISHIONERS. MONDAY, MAY Bth, at 8 o'clock, in Parish Hall. Music, election of officers for ensuing year, refreshments. All parishioners and Iriends invited. J. P. COWIE, Vicar. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONELRING CO., LTD. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Favoured by Bagnall Bros. & Co., Ltd., we will sell by auction, in convenient sized dairy farms, in the CRITERION THEATRE, PAEROA, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, at 12 nooii, 2000 'ACRES Of their famous Turua Estate. Particulars later. OT. PAUL'S CHURCH, PAEROA. GREAT SALE OF WORK AND BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY, MAY ioth,.at 8 o'clock in Druids' Hall, Bradley Street. Admission : Adults is, Children 6d. Mrs J. M. CQOTE, Secretary. A UCKLAND WINTER EXHII\ BITION, 1911. MAY 22nd to MAY 27th. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, Queen Street Wharf. Office: 16, Hall of Commerce, High Street. P.O. Box 86. "P I N A L NOTICE. All old outstanding accounts not settled on or before sth May will be sued for without further notice. J. A. MOORE. ..VT O T I C ■ E. During the winter mouths the following milk suppliers of Paeroa will charge 2d per pint for milk. JAMES LOWRY. KENNEDY BROS. IMPOUNDING NOTICE Impounded at the Public Pound, Paeroa, byT. Royal, Komata —One. bay gelding, no visible brands, tail cut square. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold 011 Wednesday, 3rd May, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon. C. B. GENTIL, Poundkeeper. A CAKU. Seddon Street Normanby Road Waihi. Paeroa. Telephone 83 Telephone 20 J L JJ ANN A, SOLICITOR, PAEROA AND WAIHI. Money to lehd on approved freehold security. Just received, a new assortment ot Carpets, Floorcloths, and Linoleums at P. Keller's.' These will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Also, a splendid stock ot Men's and Boys' Clothing, Boots and Shoes.—Advt.
OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received at the County offices, Paeroa, until 2 p.m. of Thursday, 4th day of May, 1911, for the undernoted works : — Contract No. % —For the erection of a pile bridge over the Waitoki Stream on the Mangaiti - Te Rohia Road, the bridge to consist of one thirty and two fifteen feet spans., 1 Contract No. 103—For general repairs and renewals to bridges and culverts on the Rotokohu Road. Contract No. 104 —For general repairs and improvements to Peel's Creek-Incognita Road. Contract No. 105 —For laying one chain platform and forming and gravelling eight chains footpath near Doherty's Creek. Contract No. 106—For forming about 12 chains Mangaiti Bridge Road. Contract No. 107 —For clearing about 360 chains of drains at Waitoa. Contract No. 108 —For clearing and improving 60, chains of drain on the Ngutumunga Road. Contract No. 109—For the supply and delivery of ,£2OO worth of metal on the Main Road near Karangahake." Contract No. 110 —For the supply and delivery of '^100 worth of metal on the road from the Main Road to the Rahu Road. Contract No. Ill —For clearing the Golden Cross-Whariki-rauponga track for, a length of 480 chains. Contract No. 112 —For forming, culverting, and metalling 2Sj4 chains of Coronation Street in the northern extension of Paeroa Township. Plans and specifications to be seen at the County offices, Paeroa, on and after Monday, Ist-May, 1911. Each tender must be accompanied by a marked cheque or cash deposit of 5 per cent on its amount, addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, CHARLES BRAY, County Engineer. Paeroa, 26th April, .1911. MILITARY 'TRAINING. Every male inhabitant of New Zealand who on the Ist day of March, 1911, had attained the age of fourteen years or f upwards, but had not attained the age of twenty-one, and who is a British subject, and has resided in New Zealand for at least six months, is hereby required before 7 p.m. on the 2nd day of June, 1911, to fill in a prescribed form of registration in respect to military training under the Defence Acts, and to post or deliver same to the Area Sergeant-Major of the territorial area in which the applicant for registration resides. Forms of registration may be obtained at any post office or police station. Failure to comply with this renders the person liable to the following penalties under Defence Act, 1909, Part VII, sections 51 and 52 : —■ 51. (1.) Every person who, being required to register under Part VI of this Act, fails to do so within the time and in the manner prescribed, or who without lawful excuse evades or fails to render the personal service required of him under that Part, is liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds, and shall not be entitled to be enrolled as an elector under Division II of the Legislature Act, 1908, nor to employment or continuation of employment in any branch of the Government service. "52. (1.) Every person is liable to a fine not exceeding ten pounds who prevents or attempts to prevent any person in his employ and rel quired to serve in the Senior Cadets or General Training Section or Territorial Force from rendering the personal service required of him by Part VI of this Act, or in any way penalizes such last-mentioned person for rendering such service, whether by reducing his wages or deducting therefrom any money, or by dismissing him from his employment, ! or in any other manner : '' Provided that this section shall not be construed to require any person to pay any person in his employ any wages for the time when * he is absent from work for the purpose of being trained under the said Part." "pvRESSMAKING CLASSES. The technical dressmaking classes will be conducted by Mrs King at the Paeroa Hotel every Thursday evening from seven to nine o'clock.
ALWAYS RECOMMENDS IT. " On a number of occasions during the past three years I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and cannot speak too highly of it for giving ease and relief," says Mr J. H. Bickerstaff, of Napier, N.Z. " I might also mention having recommended it to customers who were equally well pleased with results. For pains in the stomach, diarrhoea and dysentery there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." J. and W. Harp, agents, Paeroa. Ask your local draper or storekeeper to show you the Copyrighted Roslyn Writing Pad for 6d. LOST — Two cheques drawn by Nisbet and living on Bank of New Zealand, Paeroa; No. 594415, amount £7 9s 2d, payable to Geo. Bramley or bearer ; No. 594416, amount £6 13s 4d, payable to Geo. Bramley. Payment stopped. TO LET—House of seven large rooms and conveniences, with about five acres of land and three-stall stable and cow shed. — Apply J. L. Hanna, solicitor, Paeroa. FOR SALE — Six-roomed kauri house, with pantry, scullery, bathroom, wash-house, set in tubs and copper, gas and water laid on, and every convenience. Just off main street and near railway station. Price ,£4OO. For particulars apply this office. TX7HARF HOTEL, THAMES One Minute from Station. Only First-class Liquors and Ales stocked Accommodation for Visitors. GEO. YARDLEY. Commercial Hotel, NORMAN BY ROAD, PAEROA. MRS COTTRILL begs to announce that private board and residence may be obtained at the above private hotel at the rate of 18s per week (soft washing included.) All meals is. Beds is. The house is well furnished throughout, with plenty of sitting rooms, single bedrooms, and all conveniences. MRS. COTTRILL, Proprietress. JAR B A H Is the best and most economical timber on the market for BUILDING FENCING WHARVES BRIDGES GATES And for all purposes where strength and durability are essential Scantling from \Bs per JOQ, Posts from £3 16s per 100. Send for price lists* MILLARS' ~WEST AUSTRALIAN HARWOODS C 0.,. LTD. MECHANICS' BAY AUCKLAND, Telegraphic Address, "jARRAR"
Mrs. Magee, Fancy Goods Shop, 6 Probert's Buildings, Great North Road, Auckland, says :—" I would advise anybody who suffers with pains in the back to use Doan's Backache Kidnefx Pills. I had a very severe attack of backache, and could scarcely get about, when a friend urged me to try this remedy, and I decided to take the advice. I sent for the pills and after a few closes was quite free ot the backache. I intend to keep them in the house always and take an occasional close, tor I think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes." Eight years later, Mrs. Magee says . — " Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me of Backache eight years ago, and I have had no return of the complaint since, so my cure is complete." The golden rule of good health is " keep your kidneys well." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills keep the kidneys well. "A word to the wise is enough." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterMcClellan C 0.,. 76 Pitt Street, byclney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
SOME OLD THINGS ARE BEST AFTER ALL. There have been many advances in medicine, many new and valuable discoveries, but nothing in the line of bronchial discoveries that can compare with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ior giving quick and permanent relief. AlLof the ingredients are well-known curative agents, and there is no experimenting when we recommend you to try this old and reliable remedy. J. and W. Harp, agents, Paeroa.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2784, 1 May 1911, Page 3
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