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W. M. CULLEN & CO. /■ ■ . • ' . , Drapery, Millinery, Clothing of Every Description. At the well-known shop in Belmont Road, Paeroa. Everything Bright, New, and Up-to-date. Prices to suit all pockets. Walk in and inspect- : if. M.' CULLED & CO.* Qireei importers,. Paeroa

r* RITEKION TH RATRE, !'AEROA TO-MORROW NIGHT. MONTGOMERY'S FAMOUS PICTURES. PROGRAMME : The Diamond Gang— 1500 feet in length, truly a magnificent life portrayal The Old Book-keeper—star A.8., a story of true Christian spirit In the Hot Lands—Western drama A Ramble round the English Lakes Oxford v. Cambridge Boat Race— scenic Australian Gazette —topical A Victim of Circumstances— comic The Child Crusoes —star Vita How Betty "Won the School —comic Hypnotising the Hypnotist ■— Vita comedy. '"pHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER STH, 1 1912. By Order of the Mortgagees. The Farmers' Auctioneering Company, Limited (T. A. Dunlop, auctioneer) have received instructions to sell by public auction on the property, near County Hill Road, Karangahake, on above date, at 12 o'clock noon, all that valuable residence site area containing one rood five perches, situated as above, and known as Residence Site No. 7040 (39 years to run), together with the dwelling house and other buildings erected and being thereon, and recently known as the property of John Fahey, and formerly owned by Mrs Valentine. Easy terms can be arranged.. For further particulars apply to Miller and Son, solicitors, Mr S. T. Whitehouse, or to the auctioneers at Thames. /p O T A T O E 'S. I have for sale about 20 tons ot the now famous GAMEKEEPER SEED POTATOES This potato is the best Blight resister known, is a heavy cropper, and is of excellent flavour. The Gamekeeper is a highly improved strain of the Northern Star. Price on application. • J. L. HANNA. W. M. SOEENSEN COACH BUILDER & GENERAL SMITH HUGHENDON STREET, PAEROA SULKIES, TRAPS,.& ALL COACH BUILDING WORK EXECUTED on the premises by experienced workmen. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALITY Estimates Given for Ironwork. A Trial Solicited. Something New. MEAT CURED IN TWO MINUTES BY Curry's Scientific Process. FRANK OTT, The Up-to-date Butcher, has purchased the Patent Rights for Pacroa and surrounding districts of the Curry Scientific System ot Gunng Meat. GUARANTEED NO CHEMICALS USED. Flavour is improved, and meat\vill keep for almost any length of time in any climate. The Curry system has been heartily approved by Dr Frengley and the health authorities of the dominion and Australia. TRY OUR CURRY'S SYSTEM — 'SPICED BEEF. It is Simply Delicious. V. UTT, The Up to date Hutcher, Paeroa. » Criterion IlotCl, PAEROA. (Opposite Brink ol New Z aland.) r I above well appointed . Hotel A has been recently renovated and re-furnished throughout, is replete with every modern convenience and ranks as the most comfortable and up-to-date in the Ohinemuri district. Mrs Bazeley, who previously so favourably conducted this hotel as manageress, has been induced trom the kind patronage, accorded to this hotel in the past to procure a lease oi the premises and is now the sole proprietress. Patrons can therefore rely upon continued attention and consideration for their comfort. A handsomely furnished Billb'd Room has just been added to the premises and furnished with a splendid new table and accessories. This house has been specially selected as the Commercial house by the Auckland Commercial Travellers Association. Mrs Bazeley is prepared to undertake the catering for special and private Banquets, Dinners, and Lunches at the shortest notice. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Terms moderate. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woodi' Great Peppermint Cure, is 6d, 2s6d.

I BROMWICH & CO., house, land, and estate agents, Paeroa. Having commenced business in Paeroa we shall be glad to hear from those wishing to dispose of properties. DO ANY OF THESE INTEREST YOU? If so, communicate at once. tA CASH, balance 4 per cent, c&±.tJ\J vv-ill purchase 95 acres near Paeroa. No. 1 O-l KA CASH, balance £100.—SixoV/_I«J\J roomed house, Albert St. This should not be missed. No. 4 OIKA ,CASH, balance easy c&l.fJ\J terms, will purchase 70 acres Te Aroha and Cad man Roads. No. 8 OOQK CASH, balance ,£4OO can cvOOeJ remain, 14$ acres, Station 1 Road. No. 12 ! OO4AA CASH, and £500 mortcV^lTiV/Vr gage, valuable property main street. No. 13 £*PJK CASH, 2 sections, main street. &<O- No. is Ot 6T»A CASH, two sections near ■^-LaiV school. No. 15A OMA CASH, balance can be arc^ttUl/ ranged, for 56 acres highly improved, handy place, Wharepoa Road. No..1 7 700 ACRES drained swamp, partly •"" improved, £14 per acre ; terms. No. 10 1/>O. ACRES, Nethcrton. £30 per J-"O acre. .£3OOO cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Th:s is a choice property and handy to creamery, school, etc. ' No. 19 OfJK ACRES WlrangareL /.is per O# tJ acre. Exceptionally easy terms canbe arranged for. this valuable property. ' \ v" No. 22 QOO ACRES > H'Uutaia. Partly im- £/"" proved. Particulars on application. •.':■ • • N>>. 23 •J.fij ACRES, Hikulam. Highly im ■ •-' proved farm fronting main road. £SS per acre. Terms can be arranged. '■■■■..■, ; - ;No. 24 tjfi ACRES, /,3P per acre ; rich • drained swamp ; seven-roomed kauri house. Gash required, .£IO4O ; balance mortgage.' ' No. 36 O KAA CASH will purchase in ercst i n g O acres near Hikutaia ; balance, -S ate Guarantee Advances to Settlers ;' terms, about per half-year. ■■■..■• No. 39 T7ALUACLE 'SECTION in Belmont * Road ; large shop and other buildings. ,£IOOO cash ; balance, mortgage. At present bringing in good rental underlease for five years. No. 43 — Also — NUMBER OF BUSINESS SITES IN MAIN STREET. Call, write, or telephone for particulars. THE REAL: ESTATE AGENTS, E. BROMWICH & CO., PAEROA. 'Phme 34. YiO S Everyone invited to call and purchase the new shipment RUBBER GOODS. E Ladies 1 &.Gent's Gojrishes. Ladies' Gum Boots. I ■ ' See that you have Dry t eet A Home Comfort can be bought—wear Scale's warm slippers; the R price and quality are right. Cheei up and get a pair. See that you have warm feet, ,' i H Extra Special Lot lnlants' ! Shpes, direct from Home. All colours ; Ewarm and bright. Nice presents for the babies. See that you get them. ONLY ONE BOOT STORE, OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL, PAEROA. E. R. L. B ATTEN DENTAL SURGEON (By Exam.) London Dental POLLEN STREET, THAMES

OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be "received at the County offices, Paeroa, until 2 p.m. of Thursday, sth day of Sept., 1912, for the undernoted works : — Contract No. 214—For the supply and delivery of 250 yards of Karangahake township. Contract No." 215 — For the supply and delivery of £l\ worth of broken metal on the Komata Creek Road. Contract No. 216—For putting up handrail on bridge over • the Ohinemuri, and improvements to the Houmanga Road. Contract No. 217 —For forming a portion of Robinson's Road. Contract No. 218 — For erecting 30 feet" bridge and 14 feet platform bridge, and nine chains formation on the Ngatitangata Road, east of Waihi. Contract No. 219 —For forming, ? culyeiting, and -bridging 19% chains of the Mangawhara Road, northern end. Contract No. 2,20' —For forming and culverting 66^ chains, Tahuna-Waikaka Road. Contract No. 221 — For forming f and culverting 75 chains, Waikaka Stream Road. t Contract No. 222 —For forming and culverting 53 chains, Tahuua Landing Road. Contract No. 223—For deepening and -improving 48 chains drain, Kaimanawa Road. j l 1 1 . Plans and specifications to be seen at the County Offices, Paeroa, on and after Monday, 2nd September, 1912. . . ' ' ' 1 Plans and specifications for Contract No. 214 can be seen at the Miners' Union Hall, Karangahake, and .for Contracts Nos. 216 and 218 at the Borough Council offices, Waihi, and for Contracts Nos. 219, 220, 221, and 222 at the store, Tahuna. . Tenders to be addressed 'to the Chairman, and marked outside "Tender for Contract No.—," and accompanied by a deposit equal. to 5 per cent, -on full amount. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, County Engineer. /^VHINEMURI COUNTY COUN\J CIL CONTRACT No. 209. Tenders will be received up to 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, the sth day of Sept., 1912, for the erection of a bridge over the Waihou River at the Puke and the approaches thereto. The bridge will consist of three 30 teet, one 20 feet, and one 15 teet plain spans, and the erection of the iron swing span, which will be provided. There are seven wood pile piers and one ferro concrete pier consisting of nine piles with tabla. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County offices, Paeroa, on and after Wednesday, 24th Tuly, 1912. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted CHARLES BRAY, County Engineer. Paeroa, 19-7-12. NOTE. —The time for receiving the above tender has been extended' to 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, sth September, 1912. CHARLES BRAY. PACIFIC HOTEL ALBERT STREET, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, THAMES. Having taken over the above wellknown free house, I beg to state that the house has been renov. ted throughout and visitors'may rely on receiving the best attention. The Billiard Room is now one of the best on Thames, while all the Card Rooms are very comlortable. 1 stock only the best brands of Wines and Spirits, and only Speight's Ale on draught. Meals may be had at any time, and all steamers and trains are met by porter. . By paying attention to the wants oi my patrons, I trust to receive a fanshare of the public support. All old friends will receive a cordial welcome. Orders received lor liquor promptly attended to. W. L. D E N N E R L V, Proprietor. (Late of Gumtown.)

doctor's medicine failed. <: I had influenza with congestion of the, liver, took the doctor's medicine for somf weeks and got no relief," said Mr John S. Sweetman, Deep Lead, Vie. " Then I tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and got immediate relief from the first dose. By the time 1 had finished a large bottle the disagreeable hacking cough and the pains in the chest disappeared altogether." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Public attention is directed to the beautiful photo of the celebrated Maggie Papakura on the cover of the Roslyn Writing. Pads, only 6d each, including 100 sheets fine bank paper. From drapers and storekeepers.—Advt. We wish you to note that " Influenzine " is the name and registered trade mark of the most reliable cure for Colds and Influenza. Sole local agent, Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa.^-Advt. Paeroa'drapers ' defy competition in general Drapery, Roslyn Clothing, Blankets, Rugs, Flannels, Unskrinkable Underwear, " Delta " finish, and Warner's famous Rust-proof Corsets.—Advt.

WANTED —Partial board (mals) with private family, post office end of Paeroa. WANTED— A girl tor shop. — Apply Miss Bulliams, Paeroa. - . WANTED "immediate investment for at current rates.— J. L^Hanna, Solicitor, Paeroa. MO NE V .T O LEND on first mortgage ot approved freehold securities, in sums from £100, to ;£ 10,000 at .5 per cent, interest.— PORRITT. & MUELLER, Solicitors,' .Paeroa and Auckland. A MATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. ■i\ Please note that we stock Plates, P.ipcrs, Francs, Mounts, Lamps, and Photo Sundries. All fresh, no old stock. Any line not in stock obtained on shortest notice. Auckland prices. — Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa. UN DER•" TH E MININ G ACT,' 1908." APPLICATION' FOR LICENSE FOR A CLAIM. To the Warden of the Hauraki Mining District at Paeroa. Pursuant to "The Mining Act, 1908, 1' the undersigned, the Silver Stream Mines, Limited,• of Auckland, mine owners, hereby apply for a license for a claim, as specified in the schedule hereto, 111 respect of the land therein referred to, which has been duly marked out for the purpose. Dale and numbei of miner's right : 29-8-1912 ; No. 91554. Address for service : Care o( Edwin Clendon, solicitor, Thames. Dated this 29th day of August, 1912. ■ sclii::);:i.:-:. Class and Su'jdivisio.i ot Claim : Special Quartz Claim. Style under which Claim is to be worked : Advance. Proposed mode oi working : Driving and stuping. Proposed term of license: 42 years. Locality where land is situated, with its boundaries, measurements, and area : All that area in the Hauraki Mining District, containing by admeasurement about 40 acres, more or less. Situated at Maratoto, being part ot Block VI, Ohmemuri S.D. Bounded towards the' north by the Silver Stream S.Q. Claim, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground, and being for the most part the area fcrmerly held as the Advance Special Quartz Claim. Mark on Pegs V. Signature of Applicant — THE SILVER STREAM MINES, Ltd. By its solicitor, Edwin Clendon. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 2.15 p.m., on 28th August, 1912. Time and place ap, oinled for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto : Tuesday, 24th September, 1912, at 10.30 a.m., at Warden's j Court, Paeroa. Objections must be filed in the registrar's office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. E. D. SNELL, Pro Mining Registrar.

FUELS A NEW WOMAN. " I cannot say too much about Chamberlain's Tablets," says Mrs Edith Wall, Clermont, Q., " lor since taking them I feel a new woman. I was a martyr to biliousness and sick headache until I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised as a cure for these complaints. I gave them a trial and found them simp'y wonderful. Now I would not be without them for any money." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

Just a little sneezing, Just a litte chill ; Just a lot ol medicine, Just a nasty pill. Just a week oi coughing, Still no chance ol cure ; But if you'd bought Woods' I'eppermml, You'd now be well I'm sure.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIII, Issue 2987, 2 September 1912, Page 3

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