GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. cocksfoot, ryegrass, clovers, and all farm seeds NOW IN STOCK. MANURES. Basic okig, Bilston 20-23 per cent, Crescent 1 7-20 per cent at riving monthly. K.P. and Co.’s Superphosphate, Boneilust, Sydn.w JloncdnM, Malden Gu mo, Fison’s Sp.cial Turnip Manure. In stock and to arrive. International Harvesting Co.’s Deering Binders and Mo weis, Beancy and Son’s Agricultural Implements, Champion Drill, Detroit Disc Harrow, Reid and Grey’s Ploughs, Oliver Ploughs, etc. Lawrence-Kcnnedy-Gillics Milking Machines, Baltic Separator etc A. YOUNG & Co. New Iron Frame Pianos from £27 !0s Cash, or 16s lOd Monthly. New flmeri* can Organs from £ll cash or 7s 6d monthly Send for Catalogues. Exchanges made on most liberal terms. 3 years’ Hire System. £ls instrument. £2O £25 „ £3O £35 £4O „ £45 £SO £6O . „ £7O £BO £9O „ £IOO 9 2 monthly 12 3 „ 15 IS 21 24 2/ 30 36 8 42 10 48 II 55 0 61 2 Full Information, Conditions of Hire ani Purchase, on application. E.&F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD. S. COLDICUTT, Manager. 191 QUEEN ST., Near H.M. Theatre, Auckland. Catalogues and full information from F. J. GILBERT - TE - AWAMUTU/
Ferro Stationary Engines. The World’s Standard Two Cycle Motor. 0 .5 1 0 © These engines are self-contained, simple and very efficient, nothing to go wrong; they are light and therefore portable, and very economical on fuel. The FERRO Machine and Foundry Co., of Ohio, are the largest builders of oil engines in the world, having put' out from their factory over 25,000 engines to all parts of the world. They manufacture in such large quantities that they can manufacture at a reasonable price, hence the engines are low in price, but high in quality and finish, 3 H.P. £33 f.o.b. Auckland. Twelve months’ guarantee given with every engine. H. T. WHITSON & CO., Customs Street West - - AUCKLAND. PO. BOX 108.
IS YOUR LIFE ASSURED ? The Australian Mutual Provident Society Is the Largest and Best Australasian Life Office. Its policies are guaranteed by funds exceeding £26,000,000. MrR. E. Partridge having been appointed agent for the ordinary and industrial departments for the Te Awamutu, Te Kuiti, and surrounding districts, will be pleased to interview residents and fully explain the principles of insurance. Communications addressed R. E. Partridge, care Te Awamutu Hotel, Te Awamutu, will receive prompt and personol attention. Geo. Paul, (Late M. S. Laurie) T IVERY AND STABLE PROPRIETOR, TE AWAMUTU. Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. 137
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 129, 19 July 1912, Page 4
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