WANTEDS. \/VANTED—Situation as counter hand in grocery and ironmongery business. Seven years' experience. Good refer- i ences.-Reply "Grocery." WAIPA Post. LOST— Cattle Pup, black and tan, white feet and chest, about four months old—Finder communicate with G. Finn, Pirongia. TOST —On Tuesday, a Pair of Folding Pince Nez. —Finder rewarded on returning to office of this paper. LOST— Plaid Shawl, between Paterangi anclTc Awamutu, on Wednesday afternoon. — Finder please return to WAIPA Post. LOST— Between Paul's stables and Taylor's bridge (Ohaupo Road), on Tuesday, one White Trotting Boot. Will finder kindly return to Paul's stables ? pOUND—The place to obtain Rubber Heels—A. C. Tremain's, Bootmaker, Te Awamutu. Gents', 9d per pair; Ladies', 6d per pair. pOUND—Fortnight ago, at Kihikihi Stables, a Bay Gelding, no brands, two white spots under saddle. Owner can have same by paying expenses. —Apply Thomson Bros., Kihikihi. gTRAYED—On my Farm, two Rams. Owner may have same by paying advertising expenses.—H. Sutherland, Kihikihi TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current rates.—H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu. \A/ HAT ' No Town Clock yet ? Well, W. j. Phillips has plenty of Reliable Watches for you to have the correct time. The " Sonia " Lever, 17 jewels, guaranteed 2 years, 255. W ANTED 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.
"AT HOME." VICTORIA PARK, SATURDAY, March 23rd, 1912, 2 p.m.
town ha: te awamutu. Every TUESDAY Evening at 8 o'clock. (Permanently Established). The World as it is Shown in Te Awamutu. r A PROGRAMME OF GEMS. Everyone of which will be New, Instructive, and Amusing. You must see A ROMAN TYRANT (Magnificently - Coloured Dramatic Story), THE CASTLES OF ST. ANGELO (Beautiful Scenic), Eugene Wrayburn, The Deacon's Reward, Tired Absent-Minded Man, Pathe Gazette, Love in the Hills, Signor Potti, Turning the Tables, and a host of other splendid items. Popular Prices as Usual. PRINCESS PICTURES in the TOWN HALL, TE AWAx MUTU, on Thursday, March 28th, and TURNER'S HALL, OTOROHANGA, on Wednesday, March 27th, at 8 p.m. Best of Harrington's Films. WIDE RANGE OF PICTURES, Scenic, Industrial, Dramatic, and Comic, including the Famous Drama "ZIGOMAR." Popular Prices. CHAS. ZAINEY, Proprietor. Clarence E. Pole, Operator. f HE. Druids' Lodge will hold a Dance on March 29th, in the Town Hall, Te Awamutu. Popular prices. Good Floor and Music. Supper provided. M. C. LAWSON, Secretary to Committee. yOWN HALL, KIHIKIHI. WEDNESDAY, APRIL lOTH, 1912, AT 8 P.M. SOCIAL~~DANCE Supper Provided. First-class Music and Floor. Admission, is 6d. M. VERNER, Hon. Sec.
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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 96, 22 March 1912, Page 2
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