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FOR SALE ——Another Main Street Property Bargain. This Property is situated near Mr Cameron's Studio and is very handy to the Paeroa Railway Station. Having a frontage of 62 feet 6 inches (more or less) to Belmont Road, Paeroa, by an average depth of 140 teet, which runs back to the railway fence. Together with a GOOD FIVE-ROOMED RIMU AND KAURI HOUSE thereon. Hot and cold water laid into sink and-bathroom. Wash-house, built-in copper and tubs. Also large iron shed # at one time occupied by W. A. Kenny as an engineer's shop. PRICE — £ 1150 (eleven hundred and fitly pounds). £250 (two hundred and fifty pounds) down. £250 (two hundred and fifty pounds) within three years. Balance of purchase money within five years trom date of sale. Interest, 7 per cent., reducable to 6 per cent, if paid on due date on all unpaid purchase money. Title Land Transfer. For Further Particulars apply direct to W. M. GULLEN, PAEROA.

FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. NGATEA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, NOON. Entries Solicited. HIKUTAIA HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1 X/\ HORSES OF ALL ±O\J CLASSES. Order of Sale: Unbrokens, Draughts, and" Light Horses. Entries Solicited CLEARING SALE AT NETHERTON. Mr Geo. Vowles, having disposed of his property at Netherton, has instructed us to Sell on THURSDAY, MAY 20, as under: 79 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, I A mostly on, 2nd Calves, to calf in July or August 6 2-year-old Heifers in calf ■ 1 ■ Draught Mare, work anywhere ' 2 Geldings, all work 1 30-ton Waggon, 5 springs 1 D.F. Massey-Harris Plough 1 Duncan Manure Distributor new 1 Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder 1 Reid & Gray 3-knife Chaffcutter, with iiddler attached for power 1 Reid & Gray Double Furrow Plough , 1 4-horse power Benzine Marwich Engine 1 3 to 5-h.p. Felix Motor Engine

FOR SALE.—Small rowing boat with sail, at Puke.—Apply Major Browne, Puke Road. FOR SALE.—SO sheets galvanised roofing iron at. 10/-. 5 One 400-gallon tank. Quantity - |-inch galvanised piping.—T. H. Bond, Waikino. i T OST.—Probably in Mai a 5 J-J Street, Paeroa, gold medal 3 (engraved) with owner's name. Reward. —Joe Gavin, 'Te Afohrt, ; or.Gazette Office. PLEASE NOTE. — At our , Pharmacy we dispense ' prescriptions with the finest drugs procurable , direct from the leading manufacturers. We stock Nursery and Toilet Requisites, Homoeopathic and Patent , Medicines. Auckland prices- — Thomas, Chemist, Paeroa. IMPOUNDED in the Paeroa .Public Pound, Paeroa, by U. Smith: One brown horse, white - mark on face, near ear split. Impounded by W. K. McLean, Komata : One grey mare, branded ! W^near shoulder; one bay geld- j \ ing, crop mane and short tail; 1 one bay pony mare, foal at foot, no brands; one brown gelding. 1 white spot on face, and swollen hock. If not claimed and' expens es paid will be sold on Saturday, j ' April 24, at 12 noon.—W. Camp- | bell, Poundkeeper. ANZAC DAY—APRIL 25. A COMBINED service in commemoration of those who fell in the Great War will be hell on Sunday next,(Anzac Day) at 2.30 p.m. in the Central Theatre, Paeroa. All citizens are invited to be present and to take part in the service. P. E. BRENAN, ! , -■-••:'■. Mayor. BOROUGH OF PAEROA. DOG REGISTATION FEES. PURSUANT, to section 8. oi* "The Dog Registration Act, .1908," notice is hereby given that the fee for the registration of dogs for the Borough of Pae- j roa for the year 1920 is now- pay- j able to the collector, Mr A. Cox- j head, Paeroa. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows : — For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding sheep or cattle \ 2/i3 For any other dog 5/P. C. FURLEY, Town Clerk. THE THAMES VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ~VT OTICE is hereby \ given in -i-i terms of Section' 9of the | Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, that it is proposed by tjie | Thames Valley Electric Power I Board to raise under Part I of I the said Act a Special Loan for i the purpose of purchasing .and constructing electric works with- | in the meaning of and pursuant to the Electric Power Boards Act, 1918. j The sum proposed to be bor- ! rowed is £200,000. The Board proposes to appropriate and pledge as security for j ! this loan and interest a Special! Rate of one-third of a penny per pound on the capital rateable value of all the rateable property within the Electric Power Dis- ! trict. ! It is proposed that the said loan shall be repayable at the ex- | piration of thirty-six and one- | I half years from the Ist day of ( JUNE; 1920, and that a sinking ( fund shall be provided of one per ( cent, per annum. j It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising same and the interest for the first year. By order of the Board. . ' R. SPRAGUE, I Clerk. |: Te Aroha, April 7, 1920. i r- ! It is a fact that you can get tlu purest drugs and the best service, ai the lowest prices, from Thomas' Ohinemuri Pharmacy, opposite Coun- j ! cil Chambers, Paeroa. Telephone 14 > i —Advt ] . ■ i WHOOPING COUGH. < \ Whooping Cough starts with a cold and develops a cough. There is lit- c tle, if any, danger from this di'seaso j if the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy, which can always be done by giving Chaiifberlain'fs Cough Remedy. It also liquifies the tough, tenacious mucus, making it. easier to expectorate. Chamberlain*.3 a Cough Remedy can be given to the t youngest and most delicate child as I it contains nothing that iz in any 1, way injurious. Sold by all chemists v and storekeepers. S

SUMMER SHOES JUST OPENED. A Large Variety to choose £a?om 4 . .. ■ ■ j . . — ______ » We will be pleased to show you Out Selection. W. R. DALES For Dependable Footwear.

JUST LANDED. School Books ! School Books A full stock of all School-book* [and other school requisites wil i be found at MAHONY'S STATIONER (near Railway Station). i ■ Children 1 Come along and purchase your requisites early and avoid disappointment" at the last moment. ! i■■ ~ ' R A, B, CAMERON Notifies the pu> lie that his New Year Gift of a FREE ENLARGEMENT with i Every 12> Photographs Ordered will remain open for a limited time only. Call early and make your appointments. CAMERON, PHOTOGRAPHER, PAEROA. J. F. MONTAGUE. (Late of) EARL, KENT, & MASSEY, * Solicitors, Auckland, begs to announce to the resident;.) of Thames, - Paeroa, and Wai hi that he has commenced the practice of his profession as a Solicitor at Paeroa (opposite Paeroa Hotel).. P.O. Box 43. 'Phone 120 ELECTRICITY WE SUPPLY AND INSTALL EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. EXPERT ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN. THE National Electrical and Engineering Co., Ltd. HOWDEN'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. 'Phone 958. Box 195.

6 20-gal, Milk Cans 50 White Leghorn Fowls 15 Indian Runner Ducks A Good Cattle DogGrindstone, Tools, Sundries, etc; We have inspected the above herd and they are an extra good lime, being all young cows 'with plenty of condition. Luncheon Provided. i j CLEARING SALE AT NETHERTON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. Mr A. E. Vowles, having disposed of his property at Netherton, has instructed us to sell- on the above date, as,under: AC* CHOICE DAIRY COWS, *w Shorthorn-Jersey Cross! 4 Yearling Heifers 2 One-year Shorthorn Bulls, 2-2-year Shorthorn Bulls 1 McCormick Reaper'and Bind- | er, 6-foot cut. 1 Hornsby's Mowing Machine 1 Massey-Harris Disc Plough 1 Tripod" Harrows 1 Single Furrow Plough 1 Scarifier (complete) 1 30-ewt Waggon 1 Tip Spring Dray Horse Clippers, Spring Cart,; i Harness, Swingle-trees and j j Chains' I 7 20-gal. Milk Cans Alfa,-Laval Separator (65----gal.) j I 1 45-gal. Milk Vat ! Collar and Harness, Saddle j - etc. , ■ | 1 Medium Draught Mare j Quantity of iron Rails 1 70-gal. Copper 1 600 and 1 400-gal. Tanks Tools, Sundries, etc.-, etc. We have inspected the above i cattle and can with every confidence recommend them to buyers. i j Luncheon Provided. FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. j 'Phone 12, Thames. R. G. Vernon P. C. Willoughby VERNON & WILLOUGHBY. | BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS I We beg to notify the public i that, we have commenced as Builders and Contractors, and are prepared to estimate and tender for all classes of building work. We are also prepared to | i undertake contracts for labour only or execute work on a ten per cent, basis. Address : Station Road, Paeroa. i AN ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT. | Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm lv a cut, bruise, or burn. It will allar j the pain immediately, and cause the injury to heal in half the time usually required. It is antiseptic, and prevents any clanger of blood poisoning. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers

For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/9 2/9.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, 1/9, 2/9.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXXI, Issue 4107, 21 April 1920, Page 3

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