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':Mt, A Charming Array of Summer Goods! Mk /HPIW Tropical Suitings, in pretty shades, single width, Unbleached Calicoes, from 4|d. to 9|d. yard. Ladies' All-Wool Black Cashmere Stockings, 2/11, Taffettas, in pretty shades, double width, Cream, X* yt^x ■, /\f \yi 2/6 yard. Satteen Linings, from Bfd. to I|6 yard. 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6 per pair. Turquoise, and Tussore, 2/11 yard. h L \ JflV r^MTI' V Block Stripe Cambrics, all shades, 6|d. yard, 32 36 inch Madapolam, 7|d., Bfd., to 1/2 yard. Ladies' Silk Ankle Hose, 2/3 per pair. Plain Voiles in all the newest shades, double width, fj\ /jZi|l AWk HW** *5 inches wide. White Twill Sheeting, 54 inches wide, 1/6, l/9|d., Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, I|-per pair. l/ll|d. yard. tjSm M///WJjQ|V V \ T Crepes in Brown, Grey, White, Saxe-Pink, View , 1711 , White Cotton Gaberdine, double width, 2/3, 2/6, Cream Radiantas, 2/11, and 3/6 yard. Mf )' // 1/ ! IJ RrTVJJ A, t "A Rose, and Cardinal, 1/6 yard. and 1/11 yard. and 2/11 yard. Voiles, White, l/ll|d. to 2| 11 yard, double width. ft I , ! lij \\.WoUj£m / VIIJI \ I Check Zephyrs from B|d. to 1/6 yard. 72 inch White Twill Sheetin^' 2/4 yard- Voiles, Floral Designs, double width, 1/llfd., 2/6, 27 inch Silk Stripe Japanese Washing Silk, 2/3 lIM Wf/df So*^' I fn^fn laW White" Calicoes, from 5Jd. to lOfd. yard. 80 inch White Twill Sheeting, 2/11 yard, and 2/9 yard. yard. \flUj |mJO^* [ fTji foregoing awaits your inspection.—Ladies will find the yery latest and most fashionable fabrics for the coming season iE-SjillT iui ;■■ : W. M.. CULLEN AND CO, THE BIG VALUE DRAPERS, PAEROA. BP^

p OOD OLD POTATOES, 10/0 VJT a sack at Railway Store. ANTED.—A girl for house•VV work.—Apply, MRS CULLEN, Hill Street. FOR SALE.—HIGH CLASS Pedigree Jersey Bull, 3 years, bred on butter-fat lines. — Apply, B. VEALE, Tirohia. WANTED.— Goats. One or two nannies. Write, giving particulars to E. P. ANDERSON, Waikino. LOST. —A Lady's raincoat on the TeAroha-Paeroa Road. —Apply, This Office. THANKS. THE DAUGHTERS off the late Mr. Cant wish to tender their sincere thanks to all kind f,-iends for wreaths, telegrams, letters, andl cards received in their recent sad bereavement. THANKS. Private Harold E. (Puckey) Pennell begs to acknowledge the receipt of a cheque for £10 5s from Mr A. H. Wilson, secretary of the Paeroa District War Relief Asociation, being the proceeds of a picture entertainment given by Mr Woods. He appreciates the gift very much, and hopes to be well enough to thank the people of Paeroa personally in a short time. Annexe Hospital, • Auckland. CENTRAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PLAIN & FANCY DRESS SOCIAL (In aid of Convent and School debt). •' Euchre Prizes Fancy Costume Prizes. Good Floor, Music, and Supper. Gents., 2/-, Ladies, 1/-. N.B.—Last Catholic social of the Season. CENTRAL PICTURE THEATRE. ENTRAL PICTURE THEATRE. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. At the Brightest and Best in Paeroa. Famous Players Company presents MARIE DORO in "OLIVER TWTST" "OLIVER T^'IST." Thrills every fibre of your being. It is the most incredible experiment in story-telling that has ever been tried on the screen. also A Gigantic "Red Feather" Photoplay, foati?.rinsf VIOLET MEHSEFEAU in " SUSAN'S G-ENT- E^AN." Big Supporting Items, including Scenics arid Comedies. PRICES: Adults, lid, and Wartax, Id ; Children, 6d. RETURN SOLDIER'S PICTURES. Commence at 8 p.m. bharp. WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARY PICKFORD. in LESS THAN THE DUST. PUBLIC NOTICE. A RECEPTION will be given -£*- to the Right IJon: J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General, on his performing the opening ceremony of the new Post Office and Telephone Exchange at Turua on Tuesday, December 4,1917. Opening ceremony at 10.45 a.m. Luncheon and reception, 12.30 p.m. Kerby's launch leaves Pipiroa and other wharves for Turua direct, returning in the evening. McCarthney's launch meets all trains at Kopu, running to Turua direct. Ladies cordially invited ; social and dance in Victoria Hall in the evening. Tickets for luncheon, 10/6. J. E. GREEN, Secretary, Turua Branch Farmers' Union. HOW TO PREVENT BIi.IOUS ATTACKS. "Coming events cast their shadows before." This is especially t:ue of bilious attacks. Ycur appetite will fail, you will feel dull and languid. If you are subject to bilious attacks take three of Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as these symptoms appear and the attack may be warded off.—Sold Everywhere.

250 Acres, l.i.p. Two miles from Putaruru Station. Motor road to Property* 40 Acres river flat, 50 acres good rough feed, balance ready for plough* Watered by river and spring, ring fenced but for 40 chains. < Three-roomed Cottage on adjoining section rent free until Purchaser can build* First-class turnip and clover country, equal to average Waikato land. ; Price £5 per acie. low deposit, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. ( Can be made freehold for £1 per acre. L. CASSRELS — ■ Paeroa. '"the h ton union truck. For Farm Or Commercial Work Better than a team of horses! The Union Truck 'eats" only when it works, and is easily the cheapest means of commercial delivery or farm cartage. 'Tis powerful and economical and is always ready and never "out of sorts." Leiss trouble than horses, takes a bigger load, and quickly pays for itself in the saving it makes. ' The price is £350 (approximately) and we will arrange terms. Call and inspect this finest motor and truck on the market. J. Pomeroy & Co. Limited. COACHBUILDERS & MOTOR ENGINEERS, HAMILTON. WERE ALSO AGENTS FOR OVERLAND CARS,

BOOTS FOR MEN! H. O. SEARLE Now is your chance! A very superior lot of men's boots just opened. Style and Price cannot be beaten. Men's Bowling and Tennis White Boots and Shoes. Buy a pair to-day; don't disgrace your Club by wearing shabby shoes. Only one Boot store, opposite Criterion Hotel. Cash country orders receive ] prompt attention. H. O. SEARLE. ; ; _. 1 PLEASE NOTE, — At our 1 Pharmacy we dispense i prescriptions with the finest drugs procurable direct from the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery and Toilet Requi- j sites, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices. — Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa. 1 NURSE DUFFILL begs to notify that she is prepared to undertake nursmg at ladies' homes. Any person desiring her services please address : NURSE DUFFILL, care of Mrs J. Roach, Coronation Street, Paeroa. ROAD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS, NO. 3 and 4, MANGAWHARA LOAN BLOCK. TENDERS for one or both contracts will be received at this office until noon on Monday, December 10, 1917, for the construction of approximately 134 chains of dray road, culverting, etc. Plans, Specifications, etc, may be seen at the Public Works offices, Auckland, Hamilton, and Paeroa. The lowest or any tender will] not necessarily be accepted. G. T. MURRAY, District Engineer. I Public Works Office, Auckland, { November 27, 1917. «DEAF PEOPLE. "FRENCH ORLENE" absolutely I cures Deafness and Noises in the j Head, "no, matter how severe or I longstanding the case may be." Hundreds of persons whose cases were ■ supposed to be incurable have been j ; permanently cured by tills New j Remedy. I This Wonderful Preparation goes direct to the actual seat of the | ; trouble, and "One Box is ample to! effectually cure any ordinary case," j Mrs. Rowe, of Portland-crescent,! Leeds, says: "The 'Orlene' has com- j pletely cured me after twelve years' j ! suffering." j "Many other equally good reports." ■j Try one Box to-day. It only costs 4/6, and "there is nothing better at any price." - Address: "ORLENE" Co. 10 SOUTHVIEW, WATLING ST., DARTFORD, KENT.

HAURAKI AGRICULTURAL 8 AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. STOCK SHOW. To be held in PAEROA Wednesday Next DECEMBER 5, 1917. Record Entries. ! Jumping and Riding Competitions. Entries for Bread and Scones will be received by the Stewards at the Marquee iip to 11 o'clock, when all exhibits must be in. We earnestly request your patronage. Come and Guess the weights of the Bullock, Sheep, and Pig. B, GWILLIAM. Secretary. Paeroa, 'Phone 66. HAURAKI DISTRICT COMFORTS COMMITTEE. Patriotic Afternoon Tea, In Masonic Shop. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. Jumble Stall, Christmas Tree,' Christmas Cakes. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. EVERY CARE IS TAKEN to see that Subscribers should get the " Gazette " as early as possible after publication. Subscribers, whose papers go astray, or are delayed, are requested to send word to This Office at once, so that the cause may be inquired into and inconvenience prevented. W. D. NICHOLAS, .Managing Director. The mechanical improvements include such, details as longer rear springs and lower set seats giving easier and more comfortable riding; an oil gauge and a meter on dash and also a new type of rim, giving a very easy tyre change.—Advt.

The always graceful lines of the well-known Buick ibody are now further improved, and with its domed mudguards, sloped windscreen, and French ple,ated solid leather unholstery this little five-seater now compares very favourably with the more expensive Buick "six."—Advt.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 30 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 30 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 30 November 1917, Page 3

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