WANTEDS. A 7ANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, * V To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates : 24 words, is ; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. ANTED KNOWN—Largest range of Fountain Pens ever offered in Te Awamutu. A reliable make Waterman’s “Ideal.” Just the thing for a present or a prize. Always on view at Warburton’s (stationer), opposite Bank of N.Z. 82 ANTED, at once. A good Cow, in full milk; also, a good dog kennel, new or secondhand. Apply Elmsly and Son. 87 'yyANTED work by practical farmer, understands stock; wages or contract; would take small wages to learn dairying. Apply X.Y.Z., Waipa Post. 92
\Y ANTED, a Second-hand Chaff-cutter; must be in good repair. Apply, stating price to “ D,” office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN Latest Waltzes —“Cupid’s Whisper,” “ Radiant Morn,” and “ Winsome Waltz ” —obtainable at Gilbert’s Music House, opposite 8.N.Z., Alexandra Street. QOMMENCING Saturday, 20th, and continuing for one week Jas. Langmuir’s display of new goods in Abbott’s Sample Rooms. miss seeing the fine display of winter drapery and clothing at Abbott’s Sample Rooms. Call in. No one forced to buy, OW in your midst. Fine display of drapery for sale at bed-rock prices. Langmuir, at Abbott’s Sample Rooms. Open Saturday nights. JF you want first-class goods at Auckland prices try Laugmuir, who has a fine range of winter drapery. ]TOR one week only Langmuir is holding a sale of first-class Drapery at lowest prices for cash. Abbott’s Sample Rooms. Land. Land. Are a seller ? I have cash buyers of small farms from forty to hundred acres. Must be handy to Te Awamutu or Kihi Kihi. No sale no commission. Henry Heerdegen, Empire Cafe. JyfRS WORTHINGTON, Waipa Laundry, Te Rahu Road, Shirt and Collar Dresser, and Expert Cleaner of Gentlemen’s Suits. English experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms moderate 88 gOW NOW—Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onions, Radish, Lettuce, Broad Beans. —New season’s seeds for present sowing. HEERDEGEN’S, opposite B.N.Z. jgOST —On May I2th, in Te Awamutu, Gold Medal. — Finder rewarded on returning to J. Middlebrook, Butcher. gOW Immediately Sweet Peas for early and good results. We have 29 named sorts. New season’s flower seeds for present sowing. HEERDEGEN’S, opposite B.N.Z. 91 pOUND — On the Hairini-Te Awamutu Road, about a week ago, a Nickel Bicycle Pump. Owner may have same by paying expenses. —Apply WAIPA POST. jTOUND —On the Te AwamutuStation Road, a Lady’s Boot. Owner may have same by paying expenses. —Apply WAIPA POST. to the number of applications, we have decided to open a second Magazine Club as to details advertised in this column. Full particulars given to intending subscribers. —Warburton, Stationer (opposite Bank N.Z.). S 9
TN Supper Room of Town Hall, Te Awamutu, FRIDAY, May 19th, 1911, at 8 p.m. Good prizes. Supper provided, Admission : One Shilling. 77 R. B. BROWN, SADDLER & COLLARMAICER Te Awamutu. (Opposite Public Library). Large Stocks of Horse Covers and Leggings for winter use. Also, large range of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Etc. Inspect our Horse-clipping Machines before completing your purchases. 35'
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 10, 19 May 1911, Page 2
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