Public Notices. TE AWAMUTU BOWLING CLUB. yy/IVES of Bowlers participating are invited to assist at the Club’s Full-rink Tournament TO-MORROW (Saturday) with dispensing refreshment. Bowlers, a plate. N. M. THOMSON, 194 Hon. Sec. FIELD DAY. TyjEMBERS of Te Awamutu Young Farmers’ Club .and Farmers’ Union are reminded of the Field Day at Waikeria Institute and Mr W. Walker’s Sheep Farm, on WEDNESDAY, 17th April. Assemble at 11 a.m. at Wjaikeria. 192 MISS MARY STRAWBRIDGE, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., REGISTERED TEACHER OF MUSIC, Teacher of Piano, Theory, and Harmony, VISITS Te Awamutu on THURSDAYS and teaches at Mrs Middlebrook’s, Mangapiko Street. Telephone 510. 190 WAIPA MEN’S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. ■’(HE Annual Meeting of the aboveAssociation will be held in Mr C. S. Davis’ Loungg Tea Rooms at 8 p.m. NEXT MONDAY (15th April). Report and Balance-Sheet. All Clubs invited to attend. R. HINTON, 202 Hon. Sec. TE MAWHAI PONY SPORTS AND PICNIC. To be held in MiR KIRKHAM’S Paddock NEXT SATURDAY (13th April), commencing at 10.30 a.m. HUNTERS’ EVENTS. PONY EVENTS. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Cups, Trophies, and Cash Prizes. Post Entries. CHILDREN’S RACES. LADIES’ RACES. SIDE SHOWS. All the Fun of the Fair. Light Luncheon, Ice-cream, and Hot Wjater available. For INQUIRIES ring Telephone 255 S Te Awamutu. 169 TO THE BUSINESS PEOPLE OF TE AWAMUTU. CLASS “C” GOODS: AUCKLAND TO TE AWAMIUTU. W E are negotiating for a Com- 1 petitive Freight Schedule to counter the one just issued by an Auckland -Transport Firm. We value your business, and refuse to be pushed out after 34 years’ service. H. ANDREW & SONS (The Old Firm). 180 TE AWAMUTU FARMERS’ UNION. CULL COW: DRIVE. £}ECOND DRIVE will leave Te Awamutu on MONDAY, 15th April, and thereafter fortnightly. Entries for Second Drive close on THURSDAY, 11th April. For further particulars ring Messrs A. E. Bryant, J. T. Young, G. R. Lawry (Te Awamutu), or N. B. Fletcher (Pukeatua). 119 ACCOUNTANT JS prepared to make out Income Tax Returns and Balance-Sheets. Traders’ Books kept.—Apply to Courier Office. 50 JTARMS wanted urgently to replace recent sales. —■ Ft J. Bertram, Agent. I?OR Stubborn Chest’ Coughs, Bronchitis Ensor’s Bronchitis Mixture gives prompt relief. Economical and safe for family use; 48 doses, 2s 6d.—lEnsor’s Pharmacy, Te Awamutu. WANTED KNOWN Bricklaying and Monumental Work neatly executed. Orders solicited. Estimates free. C. Davidson & Son, C/o J. Jones, Ltd., or ring Telephone 72 after 6 p.m. 977 ]?OR Joinery, Gibraltar Xj’all Board, ■Ceiling Plaster; etc., it will pay you to get Quotations from F. D. Chunn, Telephone 2455, Te Awamutu. 828 yy’A LLP A PERS—New Season's just to hand. Select shipment in latest and most attractive styles. If you intend to decorate, select your Wallpapers now. Pattern Books posted free to Country Customers. Odd Lot Bundles from 6d per roll.—F. D. Chunn, Wallpaper, Glass, and Colour Merchant, Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu; Telephone 245 M. RANGITIKEI POTATOES—Finest I Quality Whites; good keepers; I free from blight. Wle deliver free in the Borough. 8s cwt, 4s 3d 1 cwt, 1 2s 3d 28 lbs.—J. Jones, Ltd., Telephone 356, Market Street. 913
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4266, 12 April 1940, Page 1
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