WANTEDS. \Y ANTED at once, a good Cook-General for Te Awamutu. Good wages. Apply Mrs (Dr.) Reekie, Te Awamutu. \yANTED, a Girl to assist with domestic duties. Apply Mrs Mackenzie, Stationmaster's House, Te Awamutu. WANTED, a Boarder, at £l a week. No others kept. Apply Waipa Post. WANTED-Capable Help, experienced in all household duties. Good wages to good help.—Mrs R. J. Atchison, Park Road, Te Awamutu. A WATCH FOR THE ASKING. —I will hand to a person at the Combined Trades Picnic on Wednesday next one of my Reliable Watches. This will be given over to the first person asking the wearer for it. All you have to do is to ask the right person, and the watch immediately becomes your property. Therefore, ask everybody, " Are you wearing Phillips' Reliable Watch."—W. J. Phillips, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Te Awamutu. Telephone No. 60. J^ADIES— Purchase a Box of the Famous Egg Julep Shampoo Powders. A packet is sufficient to shampoo a lady's head or two or three children's heads, leaving the head free from scurf and the hair soft and glossy. —Obtainable only at Le Sueur's. T OST —On Saturday, between Te Awamutu and Puniu Bridge, one Horse Collar. —Reward on returning same to R. B. Brown, saddler, Te Awamutu, or Hansen and Nielson, Pokuru. J^OST —On Tuesday evening, a Black Spaniel Pup, 3 months .old, white spot on breast. —Reward on return to J. Young, c/o Paul's stables. LADIES—Just arrived the latest in Hair Requisites. Inspection invited. This department is under Mrs Le Sueur's management. gORING for Water undertaken in any part of the district. — Reply G. G. Cross, office of this paper. QENT VISITORS—For an easy Shave or an Up-to-date Hair Cut call at the Cosmopolitan Toilet Saloon. Two first-dass hairdressers in attendance. No waiting.—Le Sueur's, Proprietor. THE TOWN CLOCK—ltvyou 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. gILLIARD or SNOOKER Players pay a visit to the I Cosmopolitan Billiard Parlours. Three new tables —2 Alcock's best, I Wright-Ranish. They are a pleasure to play on. 100 up, is. Note the address : .Le Sueur's, opposite Luks' Hotel. \YANTED 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.
TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU. Every TUESDAY Evening " at 8 o'clock. EMPIRE~PICTURE COMPANY (Permanently Established). Enjoyment! Amusement! Instruction ! For Old and Young ! Follow the Crowd to the Town Hall every TUESDAY Evening First-class Evening's Enjoyment. Monster New Programme ! TUESDAY EVENING. Scenic, Pathe's Gazette, Stirring Dramas, Exciting Indian Stories, Up-to-date Comedies, and Funny Comics. PoDiilar Prices as Usual.
"Ve awamutu philharmonic SOCIETY. GRAND "CONCERT to be held in the Town Hall, Te Awamutu, on Wednesday, February 28, at 8 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Assisted by Miss Ring (Hamilton) And Mr Alan McElwain (Auckland). Excellent Programme is being arranged. Watch for Details. Box Plan now open at Le Sueur's Admission: Reserved chairs 2s; Tickets 2s and Is. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! A. G. WARBURTON, Hon. Sec.
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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 86, 16 February 1912, Page 2
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