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Accommodation Vacant JJOME offered soldier’s wife or elderly person, handy to Paeroa. —Address this office., \ Personal £ HAVE not been responsible for any debts contracted by my wife in my name. —C. L. F. Boyd, late Turua. Wanted to Buy. £>AIRY Farm.—Write “Farmer,” Box 30, Paeroa. WOOLLEN Tartan fully-pleat-ed skirt.—Address this office. [ , SEVEN to 10 h.p. car, any make, good tyres.—Full particulars and price to “Car,” Box 46, Te Aroha. SEWING Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Portable Gramophones, Washing Machines, etc. Send address to Box 411, Hamilton, or enquire Gazette Office. £>O you want to turn your silent Piano into Spot Cash? Write care this paper to Mr J. H. Aldridge, our Representative, who is at present in this district. Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd., “The Musical and Electrical Centre.” Wanted Known (JHIMNEY sweeping , and tank cleaning, town or-country; work guaranteed.—Apply Gazette Office. jyEHORN your cows now. For particulars Phone 92K, Foster, Tirohia R.D., Paeroa. . Work Wanted _

TRACTOR work. Giant disc ploughing anywhere in, Plains area, by the hour or by the acre.—Wt H. Clark and Son, phone 14X, Patetonga. Results of Raffles RESULTS of Competitions, Street Stall, Friday, April 9th, 1943.—Dinner, No. 31, Mrs W. F. Johnstone; lamb (four quarters), No. 100 F. L. Clark, No. 20 Mrs G. McMillan, No. 87 G. S. Masters, No. 66 W. E. Westlake; rooster, No. 54, D. Murdoch; trout, No. 6, Mrs Robson; hamper, No. 2, Ross McMullin ; biscuits, Nq. 146, Mrs L. Jones; plate, No. 69, Mrs D. Chapman; towels, No. 305, Mrs McCracken; slippers, No. 78, P. Williams; cake, No. 194, Mrs K. Clune; weight of pumpkin, 321 lbs., E. Powell. Situations Vacant YOUTH for packing.—Apply New Paeroa Brewery.

gHAREMILKER wanted, milk 75 cows, third shares, Netherton district, Hauraki Plains/ —Apply Box 19, Paeroa. MEN F° R INDUSTRY! Good positions are waiting for trained men. Even if you are in the Forces, you may have time to take an I.C.S. specialised course of training which will be an insurance against unemployment after the war. Over 300 courses, such as:— Engineers, A.M.1.M.E., A.M.1.C.E., A.M.1.E.E.; Mechanical Eng.; Electrical Eng.; Gas and Elec. Welding; Accountancy; Illustrating; Journalism; Chemistry; Carpentry. Now is the time, to make yourself a trained man. You can succeed by studying an I.C.S/ specialised Course in spare time. Let us know your particular subject arid details of training will be sent you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS Dept. H, 138 , Victoria St., Hamilton. M

GOING concern, approximately 200 acres, freehold, 100 acres grass, 45 milking cows' and other stock, implements, electric power. Price £2387; cash deposit £looo.—Hare.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3251, 12 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3251, 12 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3251, 12 April 1943, Page 1

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