Trespass Notices 18 words, 2s Gd per insertion
TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on the property of the undersigned, will be prosecuted. No exceptions. 0. A. Pevreal. 26 24
all persons with dog or gun " found trespassing on ray property, Main Road,“To Puke, will ha prosecuted.—A. J. Collins 26 24
jSjO Shooting is allowed on the properties, of the undersigned. No. 2 Road and Piengaroa’ Tr£fr»passers with dog or gun wi 1 b« prosecuted. -G. H. Mends 30 28
£LL TRESPASSERS with «inv
or dog on the property of the undersigned. Marsoeka, wii! b ft pro ecuts.'d —H. Ir.r.e‘. .. 3
TRESPASSERS with gun or .mg on the proper ty of th- undesigned will be prosecuted -•- R. Billing. 3 S'l’Oß! SM EX .-irf- r. quested n» note that no shocUrg is allow' d on any of rnv properties King. 30 28 § HOOTERS ploase take notice that no shooting is allowed on the properties of (he nuders gned. No. 3 Road. —A V. Bayliss and D, Partridge. 30 28 TRESPASSERS with dog and gun on the property of undersigned will be prosecuted • J. H. PEARCE. 30
TRESPASSERS with deg or gun on the farm of iha undersigned, at Te Tuinu. will be prosecuted. A. A. MacFarUna. 23 21
'TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on the property of the under signed will ba prosocuted.™ A. E Higgiason, No. 1 Ruad. 30 3
r jP RESPAS SEES on my property at Manoeka with dog or gmi Will be prosecuted.- F. T. Phare 30 28
TRESPASSERS with dag or gun on the estate of T. P. Lemon deceased, will be proseouted->l. E AndersoD, Executor. 30
r pRESPASSERB with dog or gun on the property of the undersigned will be prosecuted. A. Teague, P&pamoa. 30-28
RAILWAY TIMETABLE Trains Leave TE PUKE as follows: For TANEATUA, 12,20 p.m. and 5.38 p.m. DAILY, For PAEROA. 10 3 a.m. Daily, and 4.32 p.m. SATURDAY only. For AUCKLAND, 10.3 a.m. DAILY,
Defective Vision Undermines Health § Many suffer from eyestrain unconsciously for years before absolute ne* oessifcy compels an examination. Constant eye strain eventually oauses permanent weakness that is preventable in the early stages by proper correction. Consult A. J. Mirr»eiees at first sign of defective vision. He will tell you truly whether you need glasses or not. A* J. Mkrielecs REGISTERED OPTICIAN T&uraaga. u mwawyjcr Poor Wiltio Wigg is chained to bed\ He's feeling awfully b:\dv A nasty touch of ’flu is what Is troubling him—poor lad, But why He in ’flu's direful grip • When you can bo secure, And always safe from cough or cold With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure*
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Te Puke Times, 3 May 1935, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Te Puke Times, 3 May 1935, Page 1
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