WANTED. Advertisements inserted in this column 18 words for Is cash, Is 6d booked, three insertions 2s 64 Special rates Quoted for longer terms. \Y ANTED—Gardening work by the day. Name and address this office. W ANTED—Man to plough and ” used to all kinds of farm work; married man preferred (small encumbrance). Apply, J. D. Logan, Tamumu. FOE SALE. 1910 MODEL T FORD, ])ractically brand A new; only done 1000 miles. Good reason for selling. £lO worth extra aocessories fitted, vizßrand new tyre and tube, extra air, mechanical horn, 2 ignitions, etc. Insured £IOO. Does 30 miles per gallon. Bargain price. Inquiries from F. R. Furminger, Garage, Waipawa. WANTED KNOWN. REWARD. —A Reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the person who opens the gate of my paddock and lets my horses loose.—J. L. Morley. EW STOCKS of Eiderdown i-’ Quilts just opened up. Quality the best. Prices lowest. At Crockford’s, Furniture Manufacturer, Waipawa. WANTED KNOWN—J. Aubrey, Carriage and Car Painter, has removed into the premises lately occupied by Mr F. Shanly, Carriage Builder, Waipawa, and hopes by strict attention to business, together with first-class workmanship, to merit a fair share of support. W ANTED KNOWN—That F. J. Tonkin, Station street, Hastings, has always on hand large stocks of Motor and Push Bike Covers and Tubes. Repairs a specialty. Accessories of all kinds, also Sporting goods of all descriptions. ’Phones 116 and 513.
TT’S NOT THE QUANTITY but A Quality of Furniture that gives the hall mark of refinement to your home. Buy from J. Riddles, who has had many years’ experience as maker of high-grade Furniture. Bibby’s Buildings, Waipawa. OPw A FURNISHING ORDER only £4O at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings. £lO saved. Anemones and ranunculus, 1/- per dozen. Fruit, Roses, Ornamental Trees, Rhubarb, etc. Catalogues on application from Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants, Hastings. Agents for T. Horton, Ltd. FOR a Tip-top Quality Wire or Kapoc Mattress at Low Pries try Christie, Queen street, Hastings. AFTERNOON TEA. CAKES and High-class Confectionery at Elite Tea Room (opposite Empire Hotel). Bermaline Bread. Ernest E. Bott. WANTED KNOWN Arthur Parkin is now in his new premises. Everything new and of the very best. Don’t forget I stock the famous Sattaire Serge. Splendid range of Worsteds and Tweeds. WANTED KNOWN—That J. H. Butler, who has taken over the carrying business of Mrs Moroney, is prpeared to undertake carying of all kinds. Parcels consigned to his care will receive prompt attention. Furniture removing a specialty. WAIPAWA BAKERY and EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. Be good to yourself and yours and buy your Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes, etc., from J. L. Morley, Waipawa. NEW BOOKS. “SHOULD SHE HAVE TOLD HIM?”, by author of “My Wife’s Hidden Life”j “Lot and Company,’’ by Will Levington Comfort; “Tile House of Gladness,” by E. S. Allen; “The Ivory Child,” Rider Haggard; “The Broken Thread,” W. Le Quex; “The Sentimental Bloke,” C. J. Dennis; “The Kangaroo Marines,” Is fid (Episodes of the Anzacs, an Inspiration of the Dardanelles). Obtainable from P. Ijtrittain, Stationer, Waipawa. T. WILLIAMS, JEWELLER .AND OPTICIAN, Waipawa. T. WILLIAMS invites Inspection of New Stock in New Ferro-concrete Shop T. WILLIAMS for Wristlet Watches (luminous figures). T. WILLIAMS for Silver Goods suitable for Wedding Presents. T. WILLIAMS for Engagement and Dress Rings. T. WILLIAMS for Reliable Watches and Clocks. (Opposite Corskie’s). BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH. T. WILLIAMS, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Waipawa.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7739, 22 June 1916, Page 1
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