WANTEDS. WANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates : 24 words, is ; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. WANTED, Strong Youth, for Blacksmithing; with experience preferred. A. W. HOOD, 136 "'- Otorohanga. WANTED, Tenders for felling 200 acres (more or less) of Bush. Tenders close July Ist. Conditions on application to D. O'Shea, sawmiller, Pirongia. 134 \AI ANTED Home for two boys, 7 and 8 years of. age ; both going to school; must be at Te Awamutu; children clothed by parents.; £1 per week offered for accommodation. —Reply " Home," WAIPA POST. 138 WANTED—Smart Girl for housework ; easy place ; iQs a week.—For.address apply Waipa Post. W ANTED—For a few hours daily, a Young Girl to assist in housework.—Apply Mrs Stanley A. Empson. WANTED 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 RANTED KNOWN—We have agents in every part of the district who can supply the WAIPA POST. Are you a subscriber ? jyjRS WORTHINGTON, Waipa Laundry, Te Rahu Road, Shirt and Collar Dresser, Expert Cleaner of Gentlemen's Clothes and Ladies' Costumes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms moderate. LOST, in Te Awamutu, 10 days ago, a Wages and Overtime Book. Finder rewarded by returning to this office. 131 T^OST. —Many inconveniences by advertising in the WAIPA POST. pOR SALE OR LEASE—Farm of 140 acres, in the Hairini district; no buildings. —For particulars apply S. H. Dwen, Hairdresser, Te Awamutu. 126 gORING for water undertaken in any part of the district — Apply to G. G. Cross, office of this paper. 127 QWING 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
ADVERTISE in the Waipa Post." Circulates throughout the district. —"Waipa Post," P.O. Box I, Te Awamutu. \Y ANTED. The Pub! i c to advertise in the "Waipa Post." Published Tuesdays and Fridays. gD FOR 2D.—Warburton's Exchange Library. Customers purchase one book (6d) and return same in good order with exchange' fee of 2d, and receive another book. Great variety of 6d editions. Latest Books always arriving.—Warburton (Stationer) opposite Bank of N.Z. 6 TpOUND, the place to advertise. Apply Waipa Post.
TE AWAMUTU TOWH HOMO. MOTICE is hereby given in accordance with sections 35 and 36 of "The Town Boards Act, 1908," and4B to 51 of "The Rating Act, 1908," that it is the intention of the Te Awamutu Town Board, at a meeting to be held on Thursday, the 13th day of July, 1911, to make and levy a general ral,e of %.d in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in the Te Awamutu Town District for the period commencing the Ist day of April 1911, and ending the 31st day of March, 1912, such rate to be due and payable in one sum to the collector (D. Bockett) at the office of the Board on and after the Ist clay of August, 1911. The rate book is now open for inspection during office hours. An estimate of the proposed expenditure for the current year has been approved by the Board. DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk. Te Awamutu, 20th Tune, 1911. 140
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 20, 23 June 1911, Page 2
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