WANTEDS. WANTED —Boarder in private family; no others kept. Terms, £i per week, including washing. —For address apply this office. \/yANTED—By young gentleman, of quiet and sober habits, Board and Residence with private family. —Apply K.D.W., Waipa Post. 'SfiJ ANTED Painting and Paperhanging by competent tradesman ; labour or otherwise.—Apply “ Tradesman,” Post Office, Kihikihi. \Y anted t 0 BUY— 2O Tons of Potatoes ; large or small lots. —Apply R. J. Ross (late Goodfellow, Ltd.), Te Awamutu. ‘^/ r ANTED —NearTe Awamutu, by a family of experienced milkers (five), a Dairy of 40 to 50 cows on share system. Firstclass references. —Apply “ Trustworthy,” care WAIPA POST. YU ANTED, a Girl to assist in Housework. Apply Mrs A. H. Storey, Te Awamutu. MAN, with good team, is prepared to take ploughing, drilling, or other work on hand, by day or contract, Kakepuku or Te Awamutu districts. —Apply “ Work,” Waipa post. ]^OST —One Speed off traction engine. Reward to finder. — Apply W. B. Bayly, Te Awamutu in Te Awamutu, on 28th March; liver and white Spaniel Dog; 5s reward for information that will lead to recovery. P. BOURNE, Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutu.
from Te Awamutu, about four weeks ago, two-year-old Roan Bull. —Information as to whereabouts wanted by James H. Elliott, Te Awamutu. RUNNING at “ Woodstock ” one unshorn Ewe and a Lamb. Owner can have same by paying advertising expenses. — Apply C.J.Storey, “Woodstock.” pOR SALE —One Bicycle ; 3speed gear; complete with all accessories. Cheap. —Reply "Bargain,” WAIPA POST. ■ pOR SALE —Large-sized Kerosene Heater, practically new; in good order. Owner leaving district.—Apply Ivanhoe Boarding Houee. LOST —About six weeks ago, on the Frontier Road, a Cow. Reward is offered for information leading up to the recovery of same. —Apply “W,” care WAIPA POST. TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current rates.—H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu. Xj\J 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. \Y 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.
TOWN HALL, x TE AWAMUTU. Every TUESDAY Evening at 8 o'clockEMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY “The Window of the World.” Our Pictures are the Very Best Money Can Procure. They are always New Absolutely Without Flicker And in every respect second to none shown in New Zealand Spend an enjoyable find instructive evening at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening next. See our Unrivalled Programme of the Latest Gems. Popular Prices as Usual.
Te Awamutu Philharmonic Society. Ninth Grand Concert in the TOWN ' HALL, TE AWAMUTU, On Wednesday, May Ist, 1912. Doors Open 7.30, Commence 8, Orchestral Selections and Glees by Society Members. Well-arranged;--.Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Items. Assisted by Miss Ring, soloist, Hamilton; Miss Brook, solo pianist, Auckland; Mr Alan McElwain, elocutionist, Auckland : Mr L. O’Malley, vocalist, Auckland ; Mr R. Henry, vocalist Te Kuiti. TICKETS NOW ON SALE. ADMISSION: Reserved Chairs 2s 6d Front Seats ... 2s Body of Ha 11... Is Box plan now open at Le Sueur’s. ' v A. G. WARBURTON, Hon. Sec.
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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 102, 16 April 1912, Page 2
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