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J^- As Dictated by Madame Fashion. )i A Pleasing Display of Goods for the New Season. i|L. Dainty, Fascinating Clothes for Present Day Wear /// I li I 11:)S\W We offer no excuse for once again calling your attention to our display of Fashion goods in every department. It is so good that we would not like you to miss it, and so be disappointed. G J TO Besides, our stock is being augmented constantly, audit is now thoroughly representative. lll\\\l Dainty Blouses in Silk & Crepe-de-Chine, White Underwear fresh as the Sunshine, Silk Hosiery in popular 'Colours,' Gloves of reliable ///] \\l "" > , - Quality, The Newest creations in Neckwear. . . — . ' ' ° / I \ V Every department is crammed full of "wanted" goods, nay, more "desirable ' goods. W^|; JUly You will find much that is quite new. A stroll through our store and a glance at our windows will Rive you the utmost pleasure, Mr\ W. M. Cullen & Co., Drapers, Normanby ..Road,-.- PAEROA. ,

FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. NOTICE. /^WWING to the Prevailing Epidemic the usual Hikutaia Sale on Tuesday, 26th inst , has been postponed. COROMANDEL SALE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. at i 1.30 a.m. J'(")(") HEAD 0F CATTLE including; . 120 12 to 18 months Heifers 60 2-year-old Heifers 30 Empty Cows 7 Springing Heifers 70 2-year-old Steers 90.3-year-old Steers * 87 Mixed Yearlings 20 2y 2 year old Steers * lOnjA MIXED SHEEP OUU including 400 2, 4, and 6-tooth Wethers 250 Ewes and Lambs 100 Mixed Sheep. "~ FARMERS* AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. I Bicycle Accessories I beg to quote as follows for Bicycle accessories :— BELLS, 1/9 and 3/-. CARRIERS, strong, 3/3. CHAINS, best "Coventry," 10/6. CHAIN COVERS, Ladies', 10/6, fitted. COTTERPINS, 6d. CYCLOMETERS, 6/6. DRESS NETS, 2/6. ENAMEL, per tin, 1/3. GRIPS for handles, 1/3. HANDLE BARS, reversible, 10/-. LAMPS, gas, 12/- and 15/-. DUNLOP COVERS, 19/-,' Tubes, 8/-. OCEANIC COVERS, 13/6, Tubes, 6/6. MIDGET OUTFITS. 9d. MOTETTE OUTFITS, 1/3." Cash with Order. Postage Paid. E. JOYCE, Cycle Shop, opposite Firebell, Phone 105, PAEROA. m HE CROWN CLOTHING CO., JL LTD., of Elliot Street, Auckland, notify their many customers that owing to-unforeseen circumstances, their country re .preservative will not be visiting ihe Paeroa district this year. .Customers can still secure their Christmas suits at the wholesale price, and applications for patterns of summer suitings are solicited. Each customer's measurements are carefully recorded, so that the obtaining of fresh measurements is not by any means essential. Those gentlemen who are not customers and are desirous of availing themselves of the Crown Clothing Co.'s offer of-a single suit at wholesale prices, can, on application, have patterns, tape measure, "and a measurement form sent them immediately. A SINGLE SUTT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY LIMITED, Elliot Street, AUCKLAND. NEVER STOP ADVERTISING. i j j . '■ i ■ { When someone stops advertising, Someone stops buying. When someone stops buying, | Someone stops selling. When someone stops selling, Someone stops making. ' When someone stops making, Someone stops earning. When everybody stops earning, Everybody stops buying. Keep going—ADVERTISE. HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN. Sprains, swellings, and ■ lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm." This liniment reduces inflammation and soreness so that a sprain may be"" relieved in about one-third of the time required by the usual treatment. Sold everywhere.

SHORTHORN BULL for sale.— Apply I. R HUBBARD. WANTED.— A woman to cook for about a month. Apply PAEROA HOTEL. WANTED tO PURCHASE— Four, five, or six roomed house for removal. Must be in good order.—Apply W. BUTLER, Morrinsville. NOTiCE. TI^HE Grocery Business conducted JL by the. late Mr S. Robson, under the name ot Robson Bros., ■will be continued as hitherto. J. E. iSTi-AVART. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. TY\ 0 assist in checking epidemic A- and give affected staffs opportunity to recuperate all Banks in New; Zealand will be closed till WEDNESDAY, 27, at 10 a!m This action is taken with the consent and approval of the Minister of Finance. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., - D, W. DUTHIE, General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WILLIAM CALLENDER, General Manager. BICYCLES! ACCESSORtES MUDGUARDS. 8/6 and 10/- per pair. OIL CANS lOd, 1/-, and 1/3. PEDALS (rat-trap) 8/6 pair. PEDALS (rubber) 9/- pair. - PUMPS, good brass, 4/6. PUMPS, Bluemel celluloid, 5/5/6, and 6/-. PUMP connections 7d, lOd. & 1/2. PUMP CLIPS, per pair, 9d. SOLUTION, large tubes, Dunlop, 1/-. SADDLE COVERS, Ladies 3/-, Gents 3/-. TOOL-BAGS 2/3, 2/9, 3/-, & 3/6. SADDLES, Brooks, 13/6, 16/6. DITTO, with coil springs 17/-, j 20/-, 21/-, and 25/-. | TROUSER BANDS 3d per pair, j VALVE TUBE 9in for 3d. HAURAKI CYCLES, Gents £15 10/-; Ladies £16. EAGLE CYCLES , Gents £13 ; Ladies £13 10/-. ! DUNLOP COVERS. £1, Tubes 9/- | OCEANIC COVERS 15/-, Tubes j v- . - . i Cash with order. i We pay postage. ' | ■ i Isaac Brown & Co, P.O. Box 42, Thames. I Y.M,C.A.MessagesofMom*nt \ ■ ■ ! ! "The V.M.C.A. is the j I finest thing in Europe." j | — Ex-Premier Asquith, j | Think of what the V.M.C.A. j ! means to our soldiers —think ! what it means to those other j fighters for Empire—and then j 1 ask yourself "Have I done enough." Send your answer j ! in the form of a donation j I addressed to "" \ CAPT. D. A. EWEN, Jk_JE I Hon. National V.M.C.A. | Treasurer, Baker's Build- i ing«, Wellington. 13 Tjji' BEWARE _OF PAIN. INFLUENZA'S AFTEREFFECTS. I How is it that influenza has found Eur/'pc such an easy mark? One reason is lowered vitality the result of pain ana aii'/uish. Pain always lowers vitality, leaving the victim open to those complioa* tions that result in chronic bronchitis and consumption. Don't be obstinate, ao letting p.iin run its course, as it may mean a life of misery. Wawn's Wonder-Wool stops pain on the instant. It niusb? A mo clic: ted otton-woo], every fibre is th >rouglily impregnated with specially selec'.od pan-relieving essences the soothing virtues and hailing properties of which nro felt tha nvjniunt it is applied. It stops p:in in influenza, bronchitis, quinsy, etc.; in hoarl\che, backache, neuralgia and tj -tii .cV. 1; in rheum itisxn,lumbago,sciatioa ah: -ins, sprains and cramp. The tens at t'io-i.3inds of gr.itefu.l sufferers whom it li s relieved call ifc the "Magic Wrap," X -p it in the house—it is essential, 4i I n-ivzr accept a substitute. Wawn's VYj.iier-Wool is on sale by all Chemists & ' Stovs. price 2/6 a packet; or direct from. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Christchureh.

Notice of Intention to take Land in Blocks V. and VI., Waihou Survey- District, for the more Effective Carrying out of Drainage or other Works in the Hauraki Plains, or for the Better Disposal of Crown Land set apart in that District.

Hauraki Land Agency —• PAEROA — SEEP POTATOES. MAOEI. CHIEF . . . ' NEARLY SOLD OUT. Book .Your Order at Once or you will be too late. SKERRY BLUES A BLIGHT RESIST BE. 14s 6d per cwt. NEARLY. GONE, TOO. J. PICKWORTH, Manager. \Tv liOJJlJUll'l "Still Better" gYpSPWM vWillard Battery JLcaft f T fnf \ What if your »park should fail! SCO VXX<J X-iCL JV Think of the expense an d \ T T \^^ v worse than that, the annoyi \ LJ S \O \ ance. Both are easily -^ £j*A „ \^^\ avoided by using the *S>&r'\ X^ll \V\- Willard Storage /■ J 1 Cll \V\ Battery« IBV I V^.,, Bpaiaoa \"*tl>^. In the "Still Better" Wil-. J/i^ I I OU it is the\ l»rd, yith threaded rub- / /j^h f] \ onlvßattorvX \ berinsnlatioM there .is. ■'■' JPimLI M , made on die \$ \ more startinU cap»cisW'i A hoil \ '"Bone Dry" \^ A Hy. more sparking Km I VUUUL princTplc, 4hich\\B\ ability, and betterI im I ¥ i « your absolute \-A \ .lighting than JILt If- I assurance of getting V^ \ ov«r before. . a Batterjr as new \ VWiV i ?^gi C^.y as when it left the \ yC I \^\ The Electric Construction Co. V^\ —xofN.Z.— NjVV (c. l. THORBURN,^ gg 46 High Street, Aucldand.V^^ ■ ; .. - Goldberg—l3 \

"VT OTICE is hereby given that -!•! it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Hauraki Plains Act, 1908, to take the land described in the Schedule hereto for the more effective carryingout of drainage or other works authorised by tlie latter Act, or for the better disposal of Crown land set apart in that district. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post office at. Kerepeehi, and is there qpen for inspection ; and that all. persons affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any wellgrounded objections to the talcing of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this.notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE. Approximate area of the piece of land required to be taken : 70 acres, 3 roods, 17 perches. Being Puhangateuru No. 3b Section 2, Blocks V. and VI., Waihou Survey District. (S.O. 20129.) In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan- marked P.W.D.- 44961, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon edged red. • As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 31st day of October, 1918. W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works.

A BUSINESS OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools have, for 21 years next October, been imparting sound, practical, and valuable knowledge in Bookkeeping ; Accountancy ; and all business subjects to those in the country—to those whose time for study was limited—for whom for business or private reasons it was inconvenient or impossible to attend mixed classes or receive personal tuition. And with what result? This—23,67B have mastered on 3 or more of our Courses and have. become efficient. That is just what the nation wants —Really efficient citizens. What about YOU ? Let us send you particulars of our Courses in Practical Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Shorthand, or in Advertisement Writing, or Preparation for the Matriculation, Teachers' j Public Service, Law, or the Uni-1 versity Bookkeepers' Examina- j tions. Say just which interests you and write to-day. HEM'NGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools Lt., j Auckland. j P.O. Box 516. |

SEEDS — For Vegetable and Flower Garden Choicest Supply and freshest highest germinating power. Selected by Experts. . ORDER NOW FROM G. J. Mack-ay, "The Satisfaction Seedsman", j ■ i Keep Your Garden Free ' Keep Your Garden Free j Keep Your Garden Free j From Pests, Diseases, etc. ■! From Pests, Diseases, etc, \. From Pests, Diseases, etc, j This is a duty you owe to . yourself and your neighbours There's an easy way, a satis- '■■■ factory and inexpensive way of doin? this. That is by , getting thoroughly reliable SPRAYING MIXTURES AND , SPRAY PUMPS, ETC. | I C\ X I\/TACKAY'S 1 VX. O • IVJLaCKAY'S ! "The Satisfaction Seedsman" 106, Queen St.,-AUCKLAND Opposite Bank of N.Z. ' Phone 922 WILLIAM LLOYD j Civil Consulting Engineer, Architect. Plans, Specifications, and Esti-: mates of all classes of' Buildings i prepared at reasonable charge. Surveys made to Suit dents Levels taken for Roads* and Drainage Plans prepared. Pupils taught Civil Engineering and Architecture. Address : HINEMOA HOUSE. TE AROHACAN YOU AFFORD TO BE i WITHOUT THIS ? < YOU pay Income Tax, or Land . Tax, or perhaps both. Do you understand all about such ? If not why not do so ? We have a few copies left of "The Land and Income Taxpayers' Guide, 1918," by W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. -(N.Z.), solicitor. Send your name, address, and 10/6 and the work will be mailed you, ppst free, by return. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, ' P.O. Box 516, : • , / Auckland.

T} LEASE NOTE. — .At our X Pharmacy we dispense | prescriptions with the finest I drutrs procurable direct from j the leading manufacturers. Wo stoclt Nursery and Toilet Requisites, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines. Auckland prices. — Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa.* "THE BEST CALF FOOD I HAVE I EVER USED." When a well-known dairy farmer like Mr Robert Highet, of Clandeboye, near Temuka, writes : "After many years' experience with calves I must say that 'CEREMILK' is the best calf food I have ever used," you may be sure his- advice is well worth following. "CEREMILK" saves time. There's no bother, no trouble. Simply stir "CEREMILK" into warm water and then pour this into boiling water. Let the whole stand until feeding time and mix with skim milk or whey as required. Made from N.Z.s finest cereals by a firm with a quarter century's experience, with four la'ge mills and intimate knowledge. "CEREMILK" is as line as flour, and is superior in evevy essential to any similar food in the world. At all stores and factories. Local Distributors :— H. E. Gillespie, Auckland Provincial Agent. The always graceful .lines of the well-known Buick body are now further irnpr ved, and with its domed mudguards, sloped windscreen, anfl French pleated polid leather unholstery this little five-seater now eompa"es very favourably wilh the more expensive Buiek "six."—Advt.

Undoubtedly one of the smartest and most attractive car models to reach the New Zealand market is the 1918 Buick "four" just landed to the o"der of the local agent, Mr H. H Shaw, Hamilton.—Advt.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3998, 25 November 1918, Page 3

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