BOWLS. —Advertiser wants to buy set secondhand bowls. —Address 878 “Gazette” Office. EOR SALE —Nice-toned iron framed Piano.—Apply 882, “Gazette” Office. fpOR SALE"—Gent’s. -1- “Comet,” nearly new.—For particulars apply F. J. Wells. HOUSE, kauri framed, for sale; six rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, one acre section, fruit trees. —T. B. Davis, Mackaytown. WANTED. —A girl to help in kitchen. Wages 25/- per week.—Apply Mrs Raffil, Fruiterer. IMPOUNDED by Ranger for wandering on Karangahake Road: One bay gelding and one black filly, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Wednesday, October 5, at noon, to defray, expenses. JAMES PENNELL, Poundkeeper. ■ ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. IMPORTANT MEETING; A PUBLIC "Meeting of residents of Turua Riding will be held in Victoria Hall, Turua, on Friday, Setpember 30, at 7.30 p.m., to receive and discuss the report of the Sub-committee which visited Taranaki and Auckland to inspect various classes of roads, with a view to formulating a roading scheme for Turua Riding. All interested are invited to attend. G. McMILLAN, Chairman.
TO-NIGHT. “RIDERS OF THE LAW.” Featuring HARRY CAREY. Wild riding, vigorous movement, exciting drama. SATURDAY. SELZNICK PICTURES. The first of the great Selznick Pictures to be screened in New Zealand. “ GIRL OF THE SEA.” Starring the most perfectly , formed girl alive— BETTY HILBURN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. “FACE AT YOUR WINDOW. ’ Great Fox Special. A spectacular drama of modern life, by Max Marcin, author of “Cheating Cheaters,” “Eyes of Youth,” “The House of Glass” and other notable stage successes. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH. , FIRE BRIGADE V. RETURNED SOLDIERS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. KICK-OFF AT 2.30. All Members to assemble at Soldiers’ Club, 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Favoured with instructions from Mrs W. A. Spiers, we shall offer for Sale by Public Auction the whole of her very Superior Household Furniture and Effects. MOSTLY OAK. The Sale will take place in the OLD REFINERY BUILDINGS on TUESDAY NEXT, THE 4th OCTOBER, 1921, COMMENCING AT 1 p.m. SHARP. Double and Single Wooden bedsteads, Wire Woves and Bedding, Dining-room Suite, Sideboard, Duchess Chests and Pedestals, Dining Extension Table, Chesterfield Couch, Crockery, Kitchen Furniture, etc., etc. Also numerous extra strong and large Packing Cases. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing good" Furniture for your homes.
BERNARD STANSFIELD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PAEROA. WAIKATO HUNT RACES. To be held at CLAUDELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON. on LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. Nominations for all events close with’ Secretary on Friday next. September 30. at 5 p.m. E. H. O’MEARA, ' Secretary, P.O. Box 56, Hamilton. PAEROA CASH SAWMILLS Are Now in a Position to Supply PINE OR RIMU In Any Quantity. All Orders to be left at Private Residence Station Road.
- No hat bands about this, but 11 bands competing at Thames on October sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth. Come along. For Bronchia) Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4324, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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