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Public Notices. PUBLIC ADDRESS on COMPENSATED PRICES FOR BUTTERFAT by COL. S. J. E. CLOSEY. PARISH HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, at 8 p.m. Under the auspices of the Te Awamutu Branch of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union. Everyone invited to hear this very able speaker, who will explain how compensated prices will give to farmers a just return for their labours. 786 THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 11.30 a.m. — E. C. DAY, LTD., • Auctioneers Hamilton, Have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. E. Clapham, “ BALGOWRIE ” Kihikihi Road, Te Awamutu. to sell by Public Auction on the premises the whole of his modern Furnishings comprising:— LIVING ROOMS: Rimu Sideboard with Mirror and Leadlight Doors, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite in Brown Moquette, Copper Kerb, 3 3x3 Dining Tables, 16x3 do., 20 Dining Chairs, Linoleum, Rimu Settee and Squab, Curtains, Ornaments, Pictures, Glassware, 200 pieces hotel ware, Saucebottles, Cruets, Cutlery, Overmantel, Table Linen, Fancy Crockery, Chesterfield in Brown Genoa, 2 Oak Fireside Chairs, Glass Bookcase, Book Shelves. HALL: Rimu Hall Seat, 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. Ax. Carpet, 2 S/g Chairs, Palm stand, 8 yds Ax. Runner, Hat Rack, 7 yds Ax Runner. BEDROOMS: Rimu Wardrobe, 4 Rimu Duchess Chests, 6 Rimu Beds (panel ends), 3 Stretchers, 9 Single Mattresses, 4 Double Mattresses, Quilts, Blankets, Eiderdowns, Towels, Mats, 2 Double Oak Beds, D.S. Duchess, 2 Pedestals, 2 Rimu Combination Chests, Wardrobes, 5 Canvas Verandah Blinds, Sheets, Pillows, 2 Double Rimu Beds, Shaving Mirror, Lino. Square, Mock Wardrobe. KITCHEN and OUTSIDE: Flour Bin, Pots and Pans, Dishes, Clothes Racks, Kitchen Table, Clothes Basket, Milk Bucket, Oval Boiler, Wash Tubs, Washboard, Ljtrge Assortment Garden Tools, Beehive and Frames, Wheelbarrow (new), Gent.’s Cycle, Quantity Plants, Large Sign Board, Jersey House Cow, 50 Chicks (3 weeks old), 25 Minorca and Orpington Fowls. TERMS CASH. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 11.30 a.m. 771 TENDERS. 'TEN DE RS closing Monday November 16th, at 5 p.m., are invited for the erection of a residence in Te Awamutu. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Courier Office.—R. A. JONES. 800

WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. RAGWORT CONTROL. The Noxious Weeds Act, 1928 and th.e Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1934. Particular Attention is drawn to the fact that Without the Necessity of Any Notice Being Served it is the Continuous Obligation of all occupiers to clear their lands of ragwort and to keep them so cleared. (Signed) GORDON M. WALL. Inspector of Noxious Weeds. Te Awamutu, 2nd November, 1936. 794 OTOROHANGA COUNTY COUNCIL RENDERS are invited up till 10 a.m. on November 17th, next for Contract No, 174, cutting back the rock point on Ngahape Road near Ngahape School. Plans and Specifications at County Office, Otorohanga. GERALD A. JACKSON, County Engineer. 796 BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. Mr and Mrs J. G. Kirkham and family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for loving though is ' and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, and for many beautiful floral emblems received. 793 BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. Mr and Mrs Geo. Woodroofe, Rotongata, desire to express their sincere gratitude to all sympathisers in their recent bereavement; and especially thank the doctors and Nurse Davey and staff for untiring assistance. 798 TO CLUB SECRETARIES AND OTHERS. VVE have secured the Agencj’ for a ’’ select line of Club Badges, incorporating Club Colours, or to your own design. Designs and Prices on application to— TE AWAMUTU COURIER.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3829, 4 November 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3829, 4 November 1936, Page 1