WANTEDS. WANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates: 24 words, Is; 3 insertions, 2s 6d.
\Y ANTED AT ONCE—Apprentice or Improver for the horse-shoeing and coach and general smithing. —Apply W. Teddy and Sons, Te Awamutu.
YY ANTED at once a Carpenter Enquire at this office.
"RILLIARDS !—Breaks of over 200 made in evening exhibitions last season by J. W. Read, N.Z. Professional Champion — 372, 352, 316, 266, 253, 549, 241, 236, 227, 216, 215, 214, 203, 201— and holder of N.Z. record break of 486. Sports, you can see him play on Monday, May 13th, at the Cosmopolitan Billiard Parlours. —Le Sueur's, Proprietors.
QRANGES— Sweet and good, 14 for is at Fruit Store.
QHOICE Green Copking Apples 2d per lb, Cooking Pears slb for Is. —Heerdegen's Fruit Store.
RILLIARD Enthusiasts, don't forget MONDAY, May 13th, J. W. Read, N.Z. Prof. Champion, will play an exhibition game, conceding our local crack, H. Jull, 375 points in a game of 750. Book your seats now at Le Sueur's, the Cosmopolitan, tobacconists, hairdressers, and billiard parlors, opp. Luk's Hotel, Te Awamutu.
WANTED KNOWN That "Mothers' Day" will be celebrated at all the Methodist Services next Sunday. All are requested to wear a white flower in honour of the day.
VVE have two or three hundredweight of Piemelons left. No more procurable. Price 14IDS for is.—Heerdegen's Fruit Store.
\Y ANTED Known. —Hockey Sticks, Hockey Balls, Shin Pads, and Footballs can be had from G. Gifford, Stationer, Te /: vvamutu. Supply of New Books arn> : 'ifr next week.
KJST AND PRIVATE ' MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current ; :ates. —H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu.
VV HAT! No T< " - c jck y et ? Well, W. J. 'hulips has plenty of Reliable Watches for you to have the correct time. The " Sonia " anteed 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 TEAWAMUTU. Every TUESDAY Evening at 8 o'clock. EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY The Place to Spend an Enjoyable Evening. Best Pictures Money can Procure. Our Programmes are shown in their Entirety at the Lyric Theatre, Auckland (the leading Picture House of that city) just One Week before being shown in the Waikato. All the Films are Entirely New, and quite free from Eyeaching Flicker. Our aim is to please; our motto, Refinement and Value for Money. Monster New Programme Tuesday Evening at 8 p.m. Come and see Chas. Dickens 3 Characters. A Flight to Death. Bunny, the Fat Man; and hosts of other good things. Popular Prices as Usual.
HAIRINI. A LEAP YEAR DANCE XWILL be held in the Hairini Hall on Friday, 17th May, 1912. Dancing, 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies' Subscription, 2s 6d. JENNY HOLDEN, Hon. Sec.
WAIKATO HOSPITAL. ANNUAL BALL. TO be held in the Hamilton Town Hall, on TUESDAY, May 21st, 8.30 p.m. Double Tickets 7s 6d, Single 2s 6d J. L. MACGREGORI Joint SADIE H. WOOD ) Sees. KIHIKIHI- Every MONDAY Evening OHAUPO- Every TUESDAY Evening PIRONGIA Every SATURDAY Evening at 8 o'clock. UNIVERSAL PICTURES. Change of programme each week. Admission: Front seats is 6d, Back seats Is, Children 6d. LLOYD BROS.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 109, 10 May 1912, Page 2
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