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pRED Q f pANIELL, architect. Hamilton and Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu Representative— R. P. DE RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. (London). Redoubt Chambers. JOHN \Y. VV ARREN ' Fellow of the N.Z. Institute of Architects, ARCHITECT & SANITARY -- 1 - ' ENGINEER. Legal Chambers, Hamilton. 'Phone No. 224. Visits Te Awamutu "k Saturday mornings. Agent at Te Awamutu. Mr Dudley Bockett. 178 l Herbert Y. Collins, Barrister and Solicitor, TE AWAMUTU. gOLICITOR for "The Advances to Settlers Office." 12 A. C OX ' SOLICITOR, TE AWAMUTU. (Opposite Jackson's Hotel, Sloane Street.) Telephone No. 23. 7 gTANLEY A JTMPSON, Dentist, Te Awamutu. (Opposite Te Awamutu Hotel). Visits Pirongia 2nd and 4th Friday in month. Telephone 31. 8 F. W. B UTLER > CE " Consulting Engineer and Surveyor, HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. Premises at Te Awamutu being arranged. Temporary address : C/o WAIPA POST. TE AWAMUTU TsJURSING "LTOME. Near Dr Pairman's late residence, TE AWAMUTU. Dr Henderson continues to receive patients here as formerly. T-?OR Terms, etc., apply to the Matron, C/o DR HENDERSON, Te Awamutu. 'Phone 18.

WANTEDS. WANTEDS, Losts, Founds,"For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates : 24 words, Is; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. ;, YV ANTED AT ONCE—Capable Lady Help.—Apply Mrs (Dr) Henderson,Te Awamutu Vy ANTED—A Ploughman and a General Farm Hand. — Apply by letter to '' Ploughman," c/o Goodfellow, Ltd., Te AwaWANTED KNOWN—Cheapest place to furnish. —The Mart. Lawson and Swain. WANTED TO PURCHASE— Light Turnout; horse about 15 hands.—Apply O. W. Martin, Hairini. WANTED KNOWN Dinner Plates 4s 3d dozen, Bread and Butter Plates 2s dozen. —The Mart. Lawson and Swain. WANTED AT ONCE—Good Steady Man or Youth to follow milking machine and dr|ve to factory. Good wages to g'Bb.d^an. —Apply J. T. North, Te"A#arnutu. KNOWN—Duchess Pairs from 3Ss 6d per pair. —The Mart. Lav/son and Swaiu. WANTED AT ONCE—Young Girl to mind two children three afternoons a week. —Apply Mrs Lacy Peake, Station Road. WANTED KNOWN—We are shifting our timber yard. I0,00(ift Building Timber must be sold to avoid carting.—Lawson and Swain. T OST, from Mangapiko, Black and Tan Smithfield Collie, with bob-tail. Finder please communicate with advertiser. — H. Jary, Mangapiko. ]Sf EW Potatoes, slbs for Is, at Heerdegen's Fruit Store, opposite B.N.Z. QOW, without delay, Carrot, Parsnip, Beet, Peas, Beans, and all Salads. Cooper's Seeds grow. Same price as those that don't. Heerdegen's opposite B.N.Z. WANTED KNOWN That Mrs Worthington, Waipa Laundry, Te Rahu Road, dry cleans and presses Gentlemen's Suits equal to new for ss. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr Dwen, Hairdresser, Te Awamutu, Agent.

THE PICK OF THE Around the fertile district of M-!Mtf#l««sl ARE IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE. We Specialise in Native Lands, ESTATE AGENTS,

THE CORNER STORES, TE AWAMUTU, Now Opening and to Open in DRAPERY, SPRING CLOTHING, & BOOTS. The Latest in See our Pierrot, Harem, and Mandarin Hats. A Splendid Variety in Cabochon, Buckle, Flower, Trail, and Spray TRIMMINGS. We Stock the Pick of MERCERY. A Fine Selection of Panamas, Boaters, and Summer Felts. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS at Startling Prices. Large Range of LINOLEUMS at Bedrock Prices. New Season's BOY/LING and TENNIS GOODS.

k9 yßSiPie hosie, TE AWAMUTU. TO BE OPENED JAN. Ist, 1912, in the House belonging to MrGalbraith. Address all communications to Nurse Cutforth, Te Awamutu. Telephone No. 6. Proprietresses: Nurse Cutforth, N.Z.R.N. Nurse lodge, N.Z.R.N. Town ha: x TE AWAMUTU. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. John Fuller and Sons' Best CityProgramme. A Programme that Defies Comparison. Every Item a Gem of the First Magnitude. Do Not Miss this Monster Programme. Lovely Scenics. —Views of Rome, the Sacred River Tiber, Brittany, etc. Stirring Western Dramas. —The Republican's Marriage, Etc. Pathetic Stories. — His Mother, Tale of an Innocent Boy's Reprieve, His Sister's Wild Ride, etc. Clever Gymnastic Display, Charcoal Burners (a fine industrial study), exciting dramas and the funniest of comics and comedies, including The Leading Lady. TOOO feet of Merriment, etc., etc. PUBLIC HALL, OTOROHANGA Wednesday, Nov. 7th, Popular Prices as Usual. TOWN HALL, TE AWA 1 MUTU.—THURSDAY next, 9th Nov. (of Christchurch) Will deliver an Address on NEW ZEALAND. The Rev. F. W. Clarke, 8.A., will preside. Questions invited. All welcome. Collection.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. TELEPHONE 10. HPHE above Hotel is centrally situated, being next Bank, Courthouse, new Sale Yards, and Town Hall. Night Porter in attendance. TARIFF: 7S PER DAY. _ RMAN , PROPRIETOR. US (Late M. S. Laarie) T IVERY AND STABLE PROPRIETOR, TE AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. 137 Compound Syrup WHITE PBNEI & TAR 1-TOR the immediate relief of coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, and all affections of the throat and lungs. Keep a bottle of our Compound Syrup White Pine and Tar at hand. Take it as directed, and you will get rid of that cold in a short time. It is no new thingyears of use have shown its worth—and by using it you profit by the experience of many thousands of other people in the same direction. Send for a bottle, and try it now. Price l/6 and 2/6. CHEMIST TE AWAMUTU.

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 2

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