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lIS A SURE FAVOURITE FOR THE DRESS HANDICAP! | ff| ■* »<•»•»« ■ ■■■■■„...■..■ ■ ■_■■•-, . . . „..-. mat* -—^^K^i——— RACE DAYS are the J7th 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. 1 „..,,.< t. !^?!!"~ ~ I! rense of social duty—so do CLJLLEN'S ! We feel that we must always make it our duty to keep in touch with the social engagements and requirements of the ladies —• *"^Lgg\ „ , 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 )l m^^m^ /^jfij^ Jjjßjßpffl ' ijjj A'Fine Range of Ladies' Trimmed Millinery in Velvet, Toques, and Ladies' Silk Trimmed Hats and Straws, in all the Newest Shapes for the coming season, varying in price trom 21s t0.29s 6d. || W&^U^KsiS^^S^r \KfiPj!g§i^<\ I ! One-piece Frocks in Ladies'—ss 6d, 7s 6d, 8s lid, to 13s lid. One-piece Frocks in Children's 3s lid each. " ||| '^iSx^l^WPs |;^^^j lljjt—cullers great showing-of autumn millinery^——-[ If JlpS || nISm i ji 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, IH»Y AmM •\fini? /in would designate as - a little extreme, yet, even such examples, those ladies wholike to be right-to-the-moment of fashion will approve of. Despite the fashionable models—the perfect materials \Kf*"'*ll!» and making, each model expresses a due sense of economy. ' - \^w^g ■ \\v h Gall before the Showins: is Depleted ! Other Race-day Ne.eds-include * Wi mmm^mmmmm _^ m _ mmmmm^_mm _ mmmmim ■ One-piece Frocks, Ladies and Chileren's; Ladies' Costumes, Ladies' Dress Skirts, Ladies' Morie Under-skirts, Dress Materials, Double-width Voiles, Plain and Figured, • v' 111 !■ W. M. OULL^^ 111

/^RITE-RIO N.nP H EAT R E Tuesday, March 16th. CRITERIOpCIURES. A Delightful Vitascope Drama * The Girl From Prosperity. A Capital Edison Comedy— BUSTER AND HIS GOAT. , "Reliance Drama — TUR NED BAC K. TOPICAL BUDGET. Scenes in the "'War Zone. American Red Cross Nurses, etc. A Well-knit Engrossing Story— LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER. A New " Max !> Farce Comedy— MAX'S MARVELLOUS- CURE. Roscoe Arbuckle, the Keystone Fat Boy THOSE HAPPY DAYS In future we will show pictures every Tuesday, Friday & Saturday PICTURES COMMENCE 8 SHAKP A. CASSRELS, Proprietor. FOOD'S PICTURES! ■:,:•■■■-■■■,'■ P AERO A. /CENTRAL rpHIiATRECentral JLheatre ( IENTRAL fTIHEATRE V./ENTRAL JLhEATRE The above grand New Theatre, which has just been" erected in Wharf Street, will.be Opened with a Grand, Picture Program on , WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 17 In addition to the full program an extra Star Drama entitled TTANITY T?AIR V ANITY JJ AIR will also be shown. Commence 8 sharp : Please Note—' Until .the New Tip-up Chairs . arc placed in the Hall prices will-be same as usual, Adults is ; School Children 6J. /CRITERION rriHEATRE. Vj , X Wednesday, March 17, 19(5 THE WAIHI THE WAIHI OPERATIC SOCIETY OPERATIC SOCIETY WiLiy Present . The r\msßk HE VTEISHA* THE (^ EISHA HE vTEISHA The' /^ eisha . HE VXeISHA THE GEISHA HE VXEISHA (By Special Arrangement with J. C. Williamson Ltd.) A Strong Caste of £>f\ VOICES VOICES fof\ \)\J voices voices yJvJ Full Operatic Orchestra—Sparkling Choruses — Gorgeous Costumes — Beautiful Japanese Scenery. Reserved Seats 3s. Stalls 2s. Back Seats > '„-.. is. COMING "COMING COMING COMING COMING . COMING COMING COMING COMING Wednesday, 17th March. BARTON BEOS'. CIRCUS • ■ AND WILD AUSTRALIA. TttE 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 tor 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, j

CENTRAL ■' rpKEATRE V^ENTRAL J-HEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 9. , . GRAND SOCIAL AND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. in aid of the PAEROA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. . ' ■ " Admission—Gentlemen 3s ; Ladies 2s. E. MOORE, Hon. Sec ~\TEW CENTRAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL "14; 'jp ATHOLIC QOCIAL Catholic kjocial /catholic clocial . VyATHOLJC OOCIAL Dancing—Progressive Euchre—Musical Items—Good Floor—Good Music and Supper. , . Ladies is 6d ; Gents, 25,6 d. (Mrs.) Geo. Dean, Hon Sec.

XTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, PAE R0 A R A CKS, 17 th AND 18th MARCh/1915. ' Holiday Excursion Tickets -will be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Waihi, Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge and intermediate stations on 17th March, and by trains arriving Paeroa up to noon on 18th March, available for return up to and iucludiug 20th March, 1915. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. A special train, stopping only where, tiinel, will leave Auckland for Paeroa at 6 10 a.m., arriving Paeroa 12.15 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/ Onehunga, 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 f7th March. The usual 7.4.0 a.m. train Frankton to Thames and the 3.55 p.m. train Thames to Frankton 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 Frank-ton and Paeroa will not run. , The usual 6.40 a m. train Paeroa tp Fraukton and the 10.30 a.m. train Frankton to Paeroa will not run. The usual 5:45 p.m. train Paeroa to Waihi will not run. A train will .leave Franktou at Biso a.m., 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. in. 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 Paeron at 12 10 p.m. • i A train will, leave Paeroa .for Waihi at 7 30 p.m. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. A train will leave Franktou at 9.28 a.m., arriving Paeroa. 12 noon. Return special will leave Paeroa tor Fraukton 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. , VIEW 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, available for return on day of issue. . WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. A train will leave Thames for 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 Frankton 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 usiial 7.40 a.m. train Frankton to Thames and the 3.55 p.m. train Thames to Franktou will not run. Goods and livestock traffic (per-^ ishable traffic excepted) will not be carried on the morning trains on Waihi and Thames lines on 17th March. For further particulars see posters and handbills. BY ORDER. J. EYAN, DUILDER, pAEROA. ESTIMATES GIVEN. DESIGNS SUBMITTED. A Postcard Will Receive prompt Attention.

To avoid mistakes it is as well to make a note that Nyall's Agent, Thomas, Chemist, has removed opposite Council Chambers, Paeroa*— Advt. "BEAUTY DRAWS MORE THAN OXEN!" In like manner, that tried and trusted remedy, Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, draws daily greater praise tdr its immediate effectiveness in colds, coughs, influenza, sore throat, croup etc. is 6d,.2s 6d, 4s 6d —Chemists and Stores. . WANTED TO PURCHASE — ' iiuVtgy suitable for pair ponies 13' hands to "Cash" care .of Gazette office. Tl/ANTED KNOWN — Fruit preVV serving jars just arrived, and selling at prices that defy competition at K. H. Wynyard's. FOR SALE—Few cojomes bees in good condition lor sale cheap.— Apply M. B. E|-ps, Paeroa." FOR SALE CHEAP— One 3-cow plant Eureka, Milking Machine in perfect working, order.—JVL.' lianna, Paeroa.' FOR SALE— White Leghorn Cockerel- (from sitting of "Irvine's famous breed). Particulars at this office. BOYS wishing to sell race cards should leave their names at the Ohinemuri Gazette Office at once. MR JOHN SINCLAIR, the wellknown caterer for the Auckland Racing Club, wijl supply a. first-class luncheon in both the grandstand dining room and also outside stand from 11.30 on each race day at Paeroa. T7RUIT SEASON, igiy.—We have Jl just landed an extra large shipment of preserving jars, and will be pleased to take your order. — R. H. Wy/iyard and Co. RESIDENTIAL SITES (12), the Xv. pick of Paeroa.. Two houses, with store room, sheds, and conveniences; furniture and tools, 20 colonies bees, 7 horses, carts, 11 Holstein heifers, lot mixed cattle. -Going concern or separate; cheap. Leaving for Australia. —R. Whitten, Paeroa. V WANTED to purchase in Paeroa cottage of about four rpoms. Lowest cash price to-— , House, Box 30,. Paeroa.' "AT P; T I C E. Running on our farm—A two-year-old Jersey bull. If not claimed and expenses paid by the 22nd of this month will be sold to defray expenses. Apply— , CLAY & THOMAS, Hikutaia. PLEASE NOTE.—At our Pharmacy we dispense prescriptions with'the finest drugs procurable direct trom the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery and Toilet Requisites, Homceo pathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices.—Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa. PHY SI CA L CLUB. A meeting will be held in Bain's old billiard room on Monday, ] sth March, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Physical Culture Club. All young fellows invited to attend. ' BERT. MURPHY, Instructor. TJ ik.UTAIA SALE. 'MONDAY, 22nd MARCH. The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. will sell at the yards, HIKUTAIA, on above date : — KKf\ HEAD OF MIXED OO\J CATTLE, including— 70 Beef 150 18-months-old Steers & Heifers 30 3 to sy 2 year-old Steers. Entries solicited with T. A. DUNLOP, Auctioneer, Thames

£50 Deposit! DO YOU WANT A HOME ? WHY PAY RENT? _____ ».-, ■ READ FTIHIS ! BAD XhIS,! I will buid you a Five-Roomed Modern • Bungalow, H and C Water, Porcelain Bath, Picture Rails, Freizes, etc. Furnished lo every detail, and all heart timber. Plan and Specifications submitted.! , Your choice ot Sixteen very fine Sections on Claremont Estate,' Thames Road.—Total Price • You can, make your own terms for balance of purchase money. Further particulars from— v MR JOHN 'KENNEDY, . Thames Road, Poeroa. WILLIAM A. HORNE, Real Estate Agent, 4, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. Phone A 960.

]V ° T i c ]sAll persons having in their possession musical instruments and any othe^ property belonging to.the Paeroa Brass Band are hereby called upon' to forward same to the baud room on Monday, 15th instant, at 8 p.m., for registration purposes. D. DONNELLY, Hon. Sec. pro tern.

BUILDING. If you are doing anything in this line, GET A PRICE from HE. HILL, THAMES ROAD, BUILDER &. CONTRACTOR. An estimate costs nothing and puts you under no obligation..

MONEY TO LEN D| on first mortgage ot approved,! freehold securities.—POßßlTT AND MUELLER, Solicitors, Paeroa and Auckland TO STAND THIS SEASON •* IN PAEROAAND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DRAUGHT STALLION— BONNY. 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 Times," one of the best horses ever travelled tn the Waikato district, Dam, Blossom—got by Lord Salisbury. Terms,. £2 10s single mare ; two or more by arrangement. At Mr J. Endean's Farm, Tirohia. F. SUMMERS.

Advertisements, Wanted Situations, Houses For Sale and To Let, Lost and Found, are inserted at the following rates :-—lB- words, one insertion is, three insertions 2s 6d cash, if booked 3s ; 19 to 28 words, one insertion is 6d, three insertions 3s 6d *if booked 4s 6d. Trade Notices, Wanted Known, and Miscellaneous Advertisements are charged at ordinary casual scale according to the space ordered. "THEY WHO SEEK TROUBLE NEVER MISS IT!" Troubles that none seek, and only few manage to miss,; are coughs and colds, sore throat, and mfluinza, etc. The safe, sure, and speedy remedy is Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Chemists and stores—is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, '

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVI, Issue 3367, 15 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVI, Issue 3367, 15 March 1915, Page 3

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