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Public Notices TE AWAMUTU LIBRARY COMMITTEE A PPEAL FOR ROOKS AND MAGAZINES FOR LOCAL AND OVERSEAS FORCES the request of the Minister of Education, endorsed by the President of the New Zealand Library Association, I hereby appeal to Citizens of Te Awamutu and Residents of Surrounding Districts to supply BOOKS, PERIODICALS, AND MAGAZINES for use by the Men serving in New Zealand as well as those overseas. Please leave all contributions at the Te Awamutu Public Library at your earliest convenience. L. G. ARMSTRONG, Chairman, 170 Te Awamutu Library Committee. NOTICE TO FARMERS BARBED WIRE URGENTLY REQUIRED i JF you have not already given particulars, please communicate immediately with your local Home Guard O. or any member of the Farmers’ Union Executive. C. J. FLAY, Branch Secretary, 171 Te Awamutu Farmers’ Union. TE AWAMUTU RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION 'pHE Public is notified that, in accordance with a recent decision reached by the business people of Te Awamutu, the shops will continue to close at 8 p.m. on Fridays as heretofore. J. L. CALLAGHAN, 132 Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE MESSIEURS V. A. DE COEK, R. C. J. JUDD, ALAN R. HILL, AND BRIAN MALONE vyISH to anounce that, as from Monday, 13th April, 1942, their three legal practices hitherto carried on at Te Awamutu under the respective firm names of DE COEK & JUDD BRIAN MALONE and OLIPHANT & HILL (Major Oliphant having retired from the last partnership as from the Ist April, 1942) will for the duration of the war be combined into one practice to permit the principals eligible for military service to perform their military duties and at the same time provide their clients with the maximum safeguards that their interests will not be in any way prejudiced thereby. The combined practices will in future be carried on at the former offices of Messieurs de Cdek & Judd under the firm name of— DE COEK JUDD HILL & MALONE, Barristers and Solicitors, Redoubt Chambers, ROCHE STREET, TE AWAMUTU. 139 TE AWAMUTU GOLF CLUB T'HE above Club opens the New Season on SATURDAY, 11th April, at 1.30 p.m. 141 LEGAL Offices in Te Awamutu will re-open after the Easter Vacation at 9 a.m. on Monday, 13th April. 144 BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. B. Forde Carlisle SUNDAY, 12th APRIL, 7.30 P.M. “THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: A FIFTH COLUMNIST” The Story of a Great Betrayal: A Scorching Indictment A Hearty Invitation to All Interested NEW ZEALAND PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATION TOURING my absence with the Military Forces pigs will be trucked as usual. Ring Telephone 2065. H. R. CLARKE, 606 Te Kawa. Wanted Known. £5 OFFERED for information leading to conviction of individuals responsible for removal of poultry from my property, Kihikihi Road, at intervals during last 12 months, and for details regarding ownership and occupants of car used for last raid late Thursday night.—W. Meyer, Post Office or Telephone 126 M. 134 WANTED KNOWN Bricklaying and Monumental Work neatly executed. Orders solicited. Estimates free. C. Davidson & Son, C/o J Jones, Ltd., or ring Telephone 587. FOR Stubborn Chest Coughs, Bronchitis Ensor’s Bronchitis Mixture gives prompt relief. Economical and safe for family use; 48 doses, 2s 6d.—Ensor’s Pharmacy, Te Awamutu. FATNESS IS A HANDICAP—somex times a tragedy. Get rid of it by taking Bonkora.—Consult now H P. Ensor, Chemist. pAVLAK’S for Apples, all varieties; 4 lbs for Is or 10 lbs for 2s 3d. Cheapest in town. Get your Supplies now.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4558, 10 April 1942, Page 1

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