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WANTEDS. WANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates: 24 words, is; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. iW Potatoes, 6s per cwt.— Heerdegen's Fruit Store. WANTED—GirI for the shop. —Apply in own handwriting to G. Gifford, Stationer, Te Awamutu. gANANAS—Best quality, Slbs for is. —Heerdegen's Fruit Store, opposite B.N.Z. 'Phone 9. W ANTED TO SELL—S or 6 acres of hay. —Apply C. Meyer, Pirongia.

pTOR immediate sale on easy terms, owner leaving Dominion, a complete contracting plant at Kawa; comprising horses, -waggons, ploughs, implements harness etc. with 87 acres of freehold land, honse and large stables. Two miles from railway station. Further particulars from Kay arid Bertram, Kawa, sole agents. QRANGES, Sweet and Good, 14 for is at Heerdegen's Fruit Store. Choicest fruit of every description in large supply bought at rockbottom prices by our Auckland buyer. High quality, low prices. W ANTED Known—That the premises of Mr S. A. Empson, dentist, will be closed from Saturday next (23rd inst.) until January 2nd, 1912. J])AINTY Confectionery in handsome boxes, very suitable for Xmas or New Year presents. Prices, Is to 4s 6d. Heerdegen's, opposite B.N.Z. STRAYED, from 1 e Awamutu, Black Gelding, aged, white star on forehead; shod; been down on knees. Reward. J. M. Bruce, " Burn Brae," Te Awamutu. LOST— Hall Tablecloth. Finder kindly communicate with caretaker, Te Awamutu Town Hall. Fruit in season. Prices within reason. Your Xmas supply will not be complete without a visit to Heerdegen's Fruit Store. It is opposite B.N.Z. Wanted known—Mr s. a. Empson, Dentist, has removed to premises in Alexandra St. (Opposite Goodfellow's.) WANTED TO PURCHASE— Second-hand Forge. State price and where to be seen. —W. G. Sim, Blacksmith, Pirongia. WANTED Boy to learn wheelwrighting; also, Boy tor smith's shop.—G. Spinley and Co. THE TOWN CLOCK—If you are not sure of seeing the town clock you can be quite certain to have the right time if you wear one of W. J. Phillips' reliable Watches. From 6s 6d to £5. Guaranteed. 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.

• TE AWAMUTU. TO BE OPENED JAN. Ist, 1912, . in the House belonging to Mr Galbraith. Address ail communications to Nurse Cutforth, Te Awamutu. TelephonejNo. 6. Proprietresses: Nurse Cutforth, N.Z.R.N. Nurse lodge, N.z.r.n.

COMPANY JN wishing our many Te Awamutu patrons the compliments of the season, we desire to thank them for the splendid support accorded our productions during the past twelve months, and to assure them that it will always be our endeavour in the future, as in the past, to provide pure and healthy entertainment —the best in cinematography that the world produces. In order to give our staff an opportunity of enjoying the Christmas holidays there will be NO EXHIBITION given in Te Awamutu on Tuesday evening next (Boxing Day). Look out for Monster Holiday Programme on Tuesday, January 2nd. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS invited and received till i p.m. Saturday, December 30th, 1911, for residence in Roach Street, Te Awamutu. No tender necessarily accepted. Plans, specifications, and particulars from R. P, de RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. (Lond.) Architect, Te Awamutu.

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 72, 22 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 72, 22 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 72, 22 December 1911, Page 2

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