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ISI I A SURE FAVOURITE FOR THE DRESS HANDICAP! j |g *ft***tft—. RACE DAYS arc the J 7th and \ Bth—perhaps you know that already* Most ladies indeed keep in touch with this important event of the year. They do so through a f «««-« t l^ ? lLi"«.-s j^ ' " rense of social duty—so do CULLEN'S ! We feel that we must always make it our duty to keepin touch with the social engagements and requirements of the ladies p— : /^bS^^ il of Paeroa. We recognise in this instance that the lady who is not provided with Smart Millinery for the forthcoming Meeting will be handicapped indeed, so we have /^Sp>- A Fine Range of Ladies' Trimmed Millinery in Velvet, Toques, and Ladies- 1 Silk Trimmed Hats and Straws, in all the Newest Shapes for the coming season, varying in price trom 2is t0.29s 6d. I WBE&BKfSEuf^ yWfW^^jS^Zw r; One-piece Frocks in Ladies'—ss 6d, 7s 6d, 8s lid, to 13s lid. One-piece Frocks in Children's 3s lid each. <■ I 'LlW^Jff': f You will find here a wonderful range of New Models, Ready Trimmed. The majority are exceptionally suited for wear on the Course. True, there are several, which ladies of quiet tastes, I WmSt j,mK /1\ W ould designate as a little extreme, yet, even such examples, those Jadies who like to be right-to-the-moment of fashion will approve of. Despite the fashionable models—the perfect materials W|«. f|||| . - w and making, each model expresses a due sense of economy. - „ ■ I ' "ttjwf WP Call before the Showing is Depleted ! Other Race-day Needs include ; '''- I'-[''::':^l One-piece Frocks, Ladies and Chileren's; Ladies' Costumes, Ladies* Dress Skirts, Ladies'Morie Under-skirts, Dress Materials,-Double-width Vo * %^j. ■ 111 "".'. I, M. CIJLLEN^FIoO., DRAPERS, PAEROA. ;. - §§§

XT EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PAEROA RACES, 17tb AND' 18th MARCH, 1915. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Waihi, Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge and intermediate stations ou 17th March, and by trains arriving Paeroa up to noon on 18th March, available for return up to and including 20th March, 1915. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. A special train, stopping only where timed, will leave Auckland for Paeroa at 6 10 a.m., arriving Paeroa 12. J 5 p.m., returning Paeroa depart 6.15 p.m. , Auckland arrive 12.19 a.m. the following day.> Holiday Excursion Tickets to Paeroa at the rate of 13s first-class and 8s second-class, available on day of issue only, will be issued for 6.10 a.m. special from Auckland, Onehuuga, and stations at which special stops except where ordinary holiday excursion fares are cheaper, or passengers desire to purchase ordinary holiday excursion tickets to enable them to stop over 17th March. The usual 7.40 a.m. train Frankton to Thames and the 3.55 p.m. train Thames to Fraukton will not run. The usual 10.0 a.m. train from Thames to Te Aroha will not run. , The usual afternoon goods trains,, with passenger cars attached, between Frankton and Paeroa will not run. The usual 6 40 a.m. train. Faeroa to Franklou and the 10.30 a. in, train Frankton to Paeroa will not run. The usual 5.45 p.m. train Paeroa to Waihi will uol iuu. A train will leave Fraukton at 8.50 a.ni;, arriving Paeroa 11 40 a.m. and Thames 1.15 p.m. Return special will leave Thames at 5.10 p.m., Paeroa 7.0 p.m , arriving Frankton 10.0, p.m. A train will leave Thames for Paeroa at 10.30 a.m. A train will leave Thames for Paeroa at 6.5 p.m. A train will leave Paeroa for Thames at 7.30 p.m. A train will leave Waihi for Paeroa at 12.10 p.m. ' A train will leave Paeroa for Waihi at 7 3J p.m. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. A train will leave Fraukton at 9.28 a.m., arriving Paeroa 12 noon. Return special will leave Paeroa tor Frauktou at 7.20 p.m. A train will leave Thames for Paeroa^at 10.0 a.m. A train will leave Thames for Paeroa at 6.5 p.m. . A train will leave. Paeroa for Thames at 7.30 p.m. A train will leave Waihi for Paeroa at 12.20 p.m. A train will leave Paeroa for Waihi at 7.25 p.m. For further particulars see posters and handbills. BY ORDER. "VT EW ZEALAND, RAILWAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO ROTORUA. On Saturday, 13th March, 1915^ holiday excursion tickets will be issued to. Rotorua from Auckland, Onehunga, Taumarunui, Cambridge, Thames, Waihi, Putararu, and intermediate stations for the trains leaving Frankton at 7.40 a.m., Morrinsville at 9.2 a.m., and Auckland at 10.0 a.m., and for the connecting trains leaving Auckland at 7.17 a.m.,, Onehunga at 9.20 a.m., Penrose9.3Ba.m., Cambridge 12.5 p.m., Thames 9.18 a.m., and Waihi at 9.40 a.m. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO TE AROHA. On Saturday, 13th March, 1915, holiday excursion tickets will be issued to Te Aroha from Auckland, Onehunga, Taumarunui, Cambridge, Morrinsville, Thames, Waihi, and intermediatt stations for the trains leaving Frankton at 7.40 a.m., Thames at 9.18 a.m., and Auckland at 9.15 a.m., and for the connecting trains leaving; Auckland at 7.17 a.m., Onehunga 9.20 a.m., Cambridge 12.5 p.m., and Waihi at 9.40 a.m. These tickets are not available for break of journey, exceptin cases where train connections render it necessary. They are available for return up till Friday, 19th March, 1915. BY ORDER.' J. RYAN, DUILDER, "QAEROA. ESTIMATES GIVEN. DESIGNS SUBMITTED. A Postcard Will Receive prompt Attention.

.IVTKW CENTRAL HALL. ■ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. - /CATHOLIC QOCIAL WATHOLIC OoCIAL '/^IATHOLIC SOCIAL V^ATHOLIC OOCIAL Dancing—Progressive Euchre—Musical Items—Good Floor—Good Music and Supper. Ladies is 6d ; Gents, 2s 6d. (Mrs.) Geo. Dean, Hon Sec. [a card.] MRS R. MAURICE-JONES (nee Gwenyth Evans) is prepared to take a limited number of Pupils for Voice Culture and Singing; Latest methods, as taught by Spencer Lorraine. „ . Intending pupils interviewed at the residence of Mrs D. J. Evans, Belmont Road, Paeroa. OHINEMURI LIGHT & POWER COY., LTD. LAST DISCOUNT DAYMONDAY, 15 th inst. F. DIGNAN, Manager. ]V O T - r C E. All persons having in their possession musical instruments and any other property belonging to the Paeroa Brass Band are hereby called upon to forward same to the band room on Monday, 15th instant, at. 8 p.m., for registration purposes. D. DONNELLY, Hon. Sec. pro tern. ' BTJILDINGr. If you are. doing anything in this line, GET A PRICE from H. E. HILL, THAMES ROAD, BUILDER ■& CONT/RACTOR. An estimate costs nothing and puts you under no obligation. ID R A N D E D GOO D S One of the strongest arguments— perhaps the strongest argument— in favour ot buying advertised goods is the implied warranty that the maker is not ashamed ot his wares.

"pRITE-R lON II EAT R E Friday, March 12th. CRITERIONJPICTURES. WAR'S HEART BLOOD A "POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE PASSIONS—LOVE, JEALOUSY, WAR & VENGEANCE. 3250 feet in Two Parts. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Recent War News Irom Europe. - LIFE BENEATH THE SEA. Fascinating Submarine Study. .THE AWAKENING OF BARBARA DARb. A Poweriul'story of broken hearts and the dawning of a new love. BIRD LIFE IN SPRINGTIME.' Pathe's Nature Series. . BILL SQUARES IT WITH THE BOSS. A 1000 feet Comedy WHILE AUNTY BOUNCED. Lubin's Latest Laugh. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY.) Awe-inspinriaf representation of Lord Bulwer Lytton's Immortal Roman Tragedy— THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII 7060 FEET OF SURPRISINGLY BEVUTIFUL PICTURES A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION. A perfect reproduction of the old Roman atmosphere. Roman life in all its splendour. The love romance of Glaucus and lone. s In fuUire .we Will show pictures every Tuesday, Friday & Saturday PICTURES COMMENCE 8 SHARP . A. CASSRELS, Proprietor. /CRITERION rnHEATRE. Wednesday, March 17,1915 THE WAIHI THE WAIHI « OPERATIC SOCIETY OPERATIC SOCIETY Wiu, Present THE /HErSHA HE VTEISHA x mHE r~\ eisha J-HE vTEISHA mHE r\ eisha JLhe VTeisha THE r\ EISHA HE VXEISHA (By Special Arrangement with J.C.,Williamson Ltd.) A Strong Caste of ar\ voices voices (\f\ \J\J VOICES VOICES UU Full Operatic Orchestra —Sparkling Choruses — Gorgeous Costumes— Beautiful Japanese Scenery. Reserved Seats 3s. Stalls 25.. Back Seats is. COMING COMING COMING COMING COMING COMING COMING COMING COMING Wednesday, 17th March. BARTON BROS. CIRCUS AND WILD AUSTRALIA. THE KING OF THE CIRCUS KINGDOM. A Better Show than Ever 40 New Star Artists 40 70 Horses & Ponies 70 Bigger, Brighter, Better than Ever. The Popular Show ior Popular People. EVERY ACT NEW EACH ACT A REVELATION. Join the merry throng on WEDNESDAY NIGHT There's not one dull moment. Prices —3s and 2s, children is. WALTER GORDON, Touring Manager. PLEASE NOTE.—At our Pharmacy we dispense prescriptions with the finest drugs procurable direct from the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery and Toilet Requisites, Homoeo pathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices.—Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa. Newspaper advertising is the best method of obtaining publicity, because everybody reads a newspaper. j

WANTED— Girl to assist.—Apply Mrs H. R. Bush. WANTED TO PURCHASE — Buggy suitable for pair ponies 13 hands. —Particulars to " Cash " care of Gazette office. WANTED KNOWN —'Fruit preserving jars just arrived, and selling at prices that defy competition at R. H. Wynyard's. FOR SALE—Three heavy draught hotses, useful for all farm work or road.—Apply this office. FOR SALE —Few colonies bees in good condition lor sale cheap.— Apply M: B. Epps, Paeroa. FOR SALE CHE\P —One 3-cow plant Eureka Milking Machine in perfect working, order.—J. L. lia'nna, Paeroa. . ' * FOR SALE— White Leghorn Cockerel (from sitting of Irvine's famous breed). ■ ' at this office. LOST from Hikutaia two red heifers, 18 months old. .Bred by Mr R. McGregor, Matatoke. Reward, 10s each.—R. Whitten. BOYS wishing to sell race cards should leave their names at the Ohinemuri Gazette Office at once. MR JOHN SINCLAIR, the wellJ<nown caterer for the Auckland Racing Club, will supply a first-class luncheon in both the grandstand dining room and also outside stand from 11.30 on each race day at Paeroa. FRUIT SEASON, 1913.-We have just landed an extra large shipment of preserving jars, and will be pleased t> take your order. — R. H. Wynyard and Co. OESIDENTIAL- SITES (12), the Xv pick of Paeroa. Two houses, with sjore room, sheds, and conveniences; lurniture and tools, 20 colonies bees, 7 horses, carls, 11 Holstetn heifers, lot mixed cattle. Going concern or separate ; cheap. Leaving for Australia. - R, Whittcn, Paciua. 'TXT" ANTED to- purchase in" TT. Paeroa cottage of about four rooms. Lowest cash price to — House, Box 30, Paeroa. T\r". ° T l c X Running on my property at Netherton, one black Jersey Heifer, two years old. Ownei can have same by paying expenses. VIVIAN YOUNG, Hikutaia. TjV O R ' S A L E. Two Building Sections in Norman by. Road and Willottghby Street, nearly opposite the butter factory ; both high sections and nicely situated. Prices, ,£32 and £2h respectively. Apply W. M. CULLEN, Paeroa. m E N D E R S.. Tenders for spraying and burning blackberries on, Glaremont Estate will be received up till 12th inst. For further particulars apply JOHN KENNEDY, Senr., Thames Road. ■pJT O T I C E. Running on our farm—A two-year-old Jersey bull., If not claimedw, and expenses paid by the 22nd of this mouth will be sold to defray expenses. Apply— CLAY & THOMAS, Hikutaia. AJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, 17th MARCH, 1915. Holiday Excursion Tickets, including admission to Regatta, will be issued to Ngaruawahia from Thames, Waihi, and intermediate stations on 17th March 1, available for return on day of issue. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. A train will leave Thames for Ngaruawahia at 7.10 a.m., Paeroa 8.25 a.m. A train will leave Waihi at 6.55 a.m. and will connect at Paeroa with train to Ngaruawahia. Return train will leave Ngaruawahia for Thames and Waihi at 6.16 p.m. The 6.40 a.m. train Paeroa to Fraukton and the 10.30 a.m. train Frankton to Paeroa will not run. The usual afternoon goods trains, with car attached, between Paeroa and Frankton will not run. The usual 7.40 a.m. train Frankton to Thames-and the 3.55 p.m. train Thames to Frauktou will not run. Goods and livestock traffic (perishable traffic excepted) will not be carried on the morning trains 011 Waihi and Thames lines on 17th March. For further particulars see posters and handbills. _ BY ORDER.

A hat with the maker's name in it is probably a better hat than a. hat by v a maker unknown, because unless it were a nrst-class hat the maker wouhl not have put his name there. By doing so he has staked his reputation on the hat. An advertiser is in the same category. He advertises his branded gojids; that is to say, he declares to all and sundry his responsibility for their quality, their price, and workmanship. 1 So a member of the public has more confidence \n the advertised and branded article because he knows that it would be suicidal for a, manufacturer to spend good money in advertising a bad article and so associating his name and reputation with it. • Sometimes—it is inevitable—an article proves in use to be less excellent than the reputation of its maker would lead a purchaser to suppose. A piece of bad cloth gets into a suit, an ill-tanned piece of leather into a boot, or a bit ot perished rubber into a waterproof. The buyer is then' able to appreciate the advantage of having purchased at branded article from an advertiser even more than when all goes well and the article " wears for ever." Because he knows the name and ad dre&s of the maker, he can write to him, send back the goods, and except in very few cases, is sure of getting redress, since an advertiser is very jealous of his reputation, and would rather replace the article than leave a bad impression on the customer whom he has spent good money in securing. MO NE V TO LE ND on first mortgage ot approved freehold securities.—POßßlTT AND MUELLER, Solicitors, Paeroa and Auckland

TO STAND THIS SEASON IN PAEROA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DRAUGHT STALLION— ' '.B0KNY;: ;; BONNY is a dark bay, stands over 16 hands, with splendid bone, good action, thoroughly sound.and the very best of tempers. Bonny is by "Better Timesj" |one of the best horses ever travelled tnthe Waikato district. Dam, Blossom—got by Lord. Salisbury. Terras,, £z 10s single mar.c:*; two or more by arrangement. > At Mr J; Endean's FJajrm, Tirohia. F. SUMMERS. "THEY WHO bEEK TROUBLE NEVER MISS IT!" Troubles that none seek, and only few manage to miss, are coughs and colds, sore throat, and influenza, etc. The sate, sure, and speedy remedy is Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Chemists and stores— is 6d, 2S 6d, 4s 6d.

ALL YOU NEED. Much ill health is due to impaired digestion. It the stomach fails to perform its functions the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you heed. They will strengthen your digestion, stimulate your liver and regulate your bowels, entirely removing that miserable feeling due lo faulty digestion. Chamberlain's Tablets have relieved many people who have been acute sufiere s trom indigestion, so why not give them a chance to relieve you ? Sold by a)l chemists and storekeepers.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVI, Issue 3366, 12 March 1915, Page 3

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