CLASSIFIED ADV’TS. For Sale, Lost, Found, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, Board and Residence, To Let, Wanted Known, etc., Advertisements, 16 words 1/for one insertion, 2/6 for three insert tions, Cash. Boolced, Double Rates* Tenders, Entertainments, Bazaars, Street Stalls, Business Announcements, etc., are not accepted at these rates. Lost. Many small items are lost and found. Some are regained by advertising, but others are left on the finders’ hands. Yet the loser would gladly like to have the article back. A oneshilling advertisement in this column invariably has the desired effect. ADVANCE NOTICES. Advance Notices of Dances, Concerts, Bazaars, Sales of Work, etc., will be received for this column at the rate of 1/- cash for 12 words, and Id per word over 12; but not after two weeks before the dates of the events.
Putaruru Talkies Western Electric Equipment. SATURDAY, MARCH 10— Harbert Marshall, Miriam Hopkins, Chas. Ruggles and Kay Francis in “TROUBLE IN PARADISE.” The story of a modem Adam and two Eves, a sauve thief who stole hearts as well as wallets, but found two hearts too many. Witty in dialogue. Sparkling with laughter. Amusing and clever. Screen Souvenirs; Paramount News; Screen Song; Fox Australasian News; “Air Mail Mystery” (episode 7). MATINEE at 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14— A British Mystery Drama: “ THE LODGER.” Starring Ivor Novello and Elizabeth Allen. As a silent picture this was a big success, but as a talkie it is considerably enhanced by modem technique. This mystery thriller will be supported by English and American subjects of high quality. SOON—“THE GOOD COMPANIONS." Starring Jessie Matthews.
DENTAL SURGEON. MR. S. A. BLUE, of Matamata, who has lately acquired Mr. J. M. Mercer’s Practice, announces that he will attend at Central Buildings, Main Street, PUTARURU, EVERY SATURDAY from 12.45 till 5.45 p.m. for Extractions, Plate Work and Orthodontic Work. Telephone (Saturdays only) 12. BABY SHOW. The of the Plunket Society invites all Mothers to the Floral Fete and Baby Show on SATURDAY. Enter Your Baby. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR— A. E. WRIGLEY, MATAMATA. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. HETHERIMGTON.—Mr. W. Hetherington and Family, Tirau, desire to thank most sincerely all kind friends and t relations for their expressions of sympathy in their sad loss ; also for. telegrams, letters, cards and floral emblems. Special thanks to Dr. Laurenson, also Doctors,. Sisters and Nurses of Ward 4, Waikato Hospital, #6r their kindness and attention.;
Satisfied Motorists are those who have entrusted their car!s or trucks for REPAIRS or OVERHAUL to H. F. Morse Are you a Satisfied Motorist ? If not, it is yours for the asking—an Easy-running Gar, using no more petrol than it Should, and thoroughly reliable. 1 H. F. Morse TIRAU. Day and Night ’Phone—39 M.
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Putaruru Press, Volume XII, Issue 562, 8 March 1934, Page 5
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