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Public Notices. WAIPA RUGBY UNION. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY-. SENIORS: Rovers v. Marist (Hamilton), No. 1 ground, at 2.30 p.m.; Te Awamutu v. Technical Old Boys, at Hamilton. (Bus leaves sharp at 1 p.m.) JUNIORS: Tokanui v. Waikeria B, No. 2 ground, at 1 p.m.; Waikeria A Vj Old Boys, No. 3 ground, at 1 p.m.; Te Awamutu v. Ngutunui, No. 2 ground, at 2.30 p.m. THIRDS: High School v. Te Awamutu, at High School ground, at 1 p.m.; Old Boys v. Suburbs, No. 1 ground, at 1 p.m. CHARGE DAY: Men, Is; Ladies, 6d. TE AWAMUTU JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. ANNUAL BULL SALE. TE AWAMUTU. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1936. JPNTRIES close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, 23rd July. Pedigree Forms to be obtained from my office, Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Te Awamutu. Members’ Susbcription, ss. Entry Fees, 3s each. J. G. WYNYARD, 965 Secretary. WOMEN’S DIVISION, FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING will be held NEXT THURSDAY, (23rd July), at 12.30 p.m., in the Parish Hall, Te Awamutu. Report of Dominion Conference and Musical Items. 6 TE AWAMUTU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. JJAVING accepted nomination for election to the Directorate, I respectfully solicit the support of Shareholders. I have already served six years on the Directorate, and feel that my knowledge of dairy matters can be useful to all concerned. 7 W. F. WOODWARD. PUKEATUA RABBIT BOARD. FIRST ELECTION OF MEMBERS. is hereby given that the first election of five members of the Pukeatua Rabbit Board will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of August, 1936; and I hereby appoint my office, situated in the Te Awamutu Farmers’ Institute, Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu, as the place, and MONDAY, 27th July, before noon, as the time for the nomination of candidates. J. G. WYNYARD, Returning Officer. Te Awamutu, 17th July, 1936. 13 ST. JOHN’S PARISH HALL. EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES AND CURIOS. OPEN TO-DAY, 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 14 Government Life Insurance. THE Mortality Rate of New Zealand being so favourable, we are able to offer Insurance at premium rates that cannot be equalled by any other office operating either in Australia or New Zealand. Bonuses are also paid on a very liberal scale. We can quote you cover with a bonus starting at £3 per cent, compound—the highest bonus paid by any office operating here. All investments are made in New Zealand and the circulation of money in your own country is to the mutual benefit of all New Zealanders. Every policy carries a State Guarantee of Security. A penny stamp or telephone enquiry will result in the saving of many pounds. W. SWAIN. Local Agent. Phone: 3695. 911 “ MEN! ’’ Call at Burchell’s for all you need in Clothing and footwear. Remarkable Savings at this store. T?E prepared for cold weather, Keep warm in one of Burchell’s Overcoats in S.B. or D.B. Styles. WANTED KNOWN—We nave just ’’ landed Several Dozen Packets of Carbon-copy Paper (8 x 104); suitable for taking copies of letters, etc.; 2s per packet; 21s per dozen in dozen lots. Te Awamutu Courier, Box 1, Te Awamutu. WANTED KNOWN, FOR SALE, ’’ TO LET, LOST, FOUND—Advertisements under the foregoing headings are inserted in the Te Awamutu Courier at a cost of Is cash or Is 6d booked for 18 words; three consecutive insertions, 2s 6d cash, 4s 6d booked.—Telephone 28, P.O. Box 1, Te Awamutu. ENVELOPES 1 ENVELOPES 1— x "' Fifty Thousand Victor White Wove Envelopes. Out they go! 7s 6d per 1000; 2s per boX of 250.Te Awamutu Courier.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3783, 17 July 1936, Page 1

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