JAS. WALKER Ltd. Will Sell By PUBLIC AUCTION On The Premises ALEXANDRA STREET COMPLETE STOCK TO - MORROW Friday & Saturday COMMENCING AT 10.30 a.m. NO RESERVES £5700 WORTH OF STOCK MUST BE SOLD. 1 Large Show Case (2 Glass Doors), 2 Electric Verandah Signs, 1 Large Mirror with Gilt Frame. REID & CO. AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON.
I A Wc>l Kept I 111 Garden and Lawn ill |I I A coerce of pleasure. The eingmg of th. LAWN MOWER,the Bl CE3 .wish of the HOSE gives a feel- ™ ing of aatia,action. Your RAKE, HOE, SPADE, FORK, HEDGE |1 SHEARS, Etc., .11 .<U to th. J| joy and delight. Let us outfit ijou 11 I D E ELECTRIC SERVICE || & HARDWARE CO. II TE AWAMUTU. ’Phones: 254 Day, 294 Nl<ht. |B
THE BLACK SHEEP. » The prison chaplain was paying his weekly visit to the convicts. In one cell, he found a man, who was “in” for burglary, looking very miserable. “What’s the matter,” he asked, sympathetically. “Bad news from home, sir.” “I’m sorry to hear that. What’s the matter?” “It’s me brother, sir. He’s gone into the workhouse; the first of our family to disgrace us.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3803, 2 September 1936, Page 2
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