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R p DE RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. (London), ARCHITECT, Redoubt Chambers, Te Awamutu Late Consulting Architect to Liverpool Iron and Concrete Fireproof Construction Co. Specialist to His Majesty’s War Office, the London Education Board, the English Nobility, etc. Only Ordinary Charges. R RED Q RAN JELL, ARCHITECT. Hamilton. Te Awamutu Representative —- CHAS. BOWDEN, County Clerk, Te Awamutu. Telephone 12. JOHN W ARREN ’ Fellow of the N.Z. Institute of Architects, ARCHITECT & SANITARY ENGINEER. Legal Chambers, Hamilton. ’Phone No. 224.

WANTEDS.

G. M. A. AHIER, DRAPER S’ GENERAL STOREKEEPER. NEW GOODS ' Are Being Opened Daily, AND A GRAND SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES EX INDRABARAH NOW DISCHARGING WILL BE OPEN FOR SELECTION IN A FEW DAYS, WHEN I HOPE VALUE SUBMITTED WILL APPEAL To ALL IN SEARCH OF GOODS OF BEST QUALITY. also, Direct from Woollen Mills : KAIAPOI RUGS, BLANKETS, & CLOTHING. PETONE RUGS fc BLANKETS. ROSLYN UNDERWEAR, Etc. Northern Light Boots and Shoes in great Variety.

Losts, Founds, For Sale, VV To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates: 24 words, is; 3 insertions, 2s 6d.

ANTED—By two young.men, Board in private family.— Address, XYZ, care WAIPA POST.

WANTED AT ONCE—Coachdriver and Competent Waggoner; good wages to reliable men.— Apply Thomson Bros., Kihikihi.

WANIED TO SELL—In the sunny north, Ideal Dairy Farm, cheap, good land, good road; must sell. —Write to H. Hawkins, Marua, Whangarei.

T OST —Between Mr Hall’s, Hairini, and Mr Melville’s, Te Awamutu, a Black Handbag ; owner’s name in pocket on outside of bag.—Reward on returning to Mrs W. Melville, Te Awamutu.

pOUND —In Alexandra Street, near Cosmopolitan Hairdressing Saloon, a Gentleman’s Ring. Owner may have same on paying advertising expenses. — Apply WAIPA POST office.

Visits Te Awamutu Saturday mornings. Agent at Te Awamutu. Mr Dudley Bockett. y[R Herbert Y. Collins, Barrister and Solicitor, TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR for "The Advances to Settlers Office." A. C OX ’ Solicitor, TE AWAMUTU. MONEY TO LEND. Telephone No. 23. 7 STANLEY E MPSON) E)ENTIST, Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. Visits: Otorohanga, Ist and 3rd Friday, 10 a.m. Pirongia, 2nd and 4th Friday, 2 p.m. Telephone 31. 8 ROBERT AL M C I VER ’ M.N.Z.I.S. AUTHORISED SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Teasdale’s Buildings. Te Awamutu. F. W. B UTLER ’ C - E - Consulting Engineer and Surveyor, Hamilton and Cambridge. Pi-emises at Te Awamutu being arranged. Temporary address : C/o WAIPA Post.

pOR SALE —Booth McDonald Windmill, new, with pump and 60 feet of pipe complete; cheap.—Apply by letter “ Windmill,” Waipa Post office.

HOUSE AND BAKING, Ltd. SALE STILL PROCEEDING! OPPORTUNITY knocks for those requiring Seasonable Goods at unusually low Sale Prices. A little money will go a very long way at HOUSE & DARING’S. One or two items will convince you: Corsets W. 8., P.D. makes. % off usual prices All other makes heavily reduced All-wool Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, is 3d, Sale price 1 id pair Golf Blouse Lengths, usually is lid and 2s 3d, now Is, blouse length Wool Rinking Caps Is lid, Sale price is Tweed Dress Lengths, usually 7s lid, now 5s 6d Come and See for Yourself. Our Men’s Department will prove most interesting for intending purchasers. You can save money by spending it. Ties usually 9d, is, is 6d„ now 3d, 6d and 9d Wool Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 6d Sample Braces, worth is 6d, now is Hand-finished Boxed Suits, from 29s 6d, better qualities heavily reduced AT HOUSE and DAKING’S, THE NEW CORNER, Te Awamutu & Auckland.

tion prices. 100 cases Prime Eating Apples at 7s per 40lb case, or I2lbs for 2s 6d. Citron Melons id per lb —at Jenkinson’s Sydney Fruit Mart, Port Henderson, Te Awamutu.

T EFFERY’S Magic Healer heals J by first intention —does not leave a scar —and should be kept in the home. The best for cuts, burns, and running sores. Tins, is.

W HY wear cheap, shoddy clothing when, on receipt of £2 or over, we will send, carriage paid, Parcel of Good Leftoff Clothing ? State your requirements; and we are sure to please you. —Supply Co., P.O. Box I, Newton, Auckland.

TEFFERY’S Universal EmbroJ cation goes into every pore, is absorbed by the tissues, and promptly removes all soreness and stiffness of the muscles and tendons, reduces swelling, and relieves the pain of bruises. Bottles, is 6d. .

TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current rates. —H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu. _ WANTED KNOWN That Mrs Worthington, Waipa Laundry, Te Rahu Road, dry cleans and presses Gentlemen’s Suits equal to new for 5/6. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr Dwen, Hairdresser, Te Awamutu, Agent.

T E a wamutu N ursing J-}OME AND PRIVATE PfOSPITAL, Near Dr Pairman’s late residence, TE AWAMUTU. For Terms, etc., apply to THE MATRON, C/o Dr HENDERSON, Te Awamutu. ’Phone 18. \yAIPA j^URSING P[ome. pROM July Ist, 1912, the Waipa Nursing Home will be carried on as heretofore, but under new management. NURSE LODGE, N.Z.R.N. [A CARD.] PRIVATE Te Awamutu and District. NURSE CUTFORTH, N.Z.R.N. Address The Manse, Te Awamutu.

'TOWN HALL, 1 TE AWAMUTU. Every TUESDAY Evening at 8 o’clock. “WINDOW OF THE WORLD.” HAYWARD’S PICTURES. Variety and choice of subjects unequalled. Pictorial excellence unequalled. The Great Star Drama — THE LAST OF THE FRONTIGNACS. Elaborately Staged. Magnificent scenery. Length over 4000 ft. Latest Australian Gazette, The Law or the Lady, Zermak, Sign of Three Labels, Electric Automatic Piano, The Alarm Clock. Hayward’s Orchestra, and the latest music. Refinement is the Keynote of our Programme. Popular Picture Prices.

Gentlemen, Read This Shaving Easy. Hair-cutting a Pleasure. Where ? At the COSMOPOLITAN TOILET SALOON. Two Chairs. No Waiting. Under Jim’s Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Razors Ground and Set, One Shilling. The Billiard Parlours are Unrivalled in the Waikato. Three First-class Tables, always in splendid playing order, and under the sole management of Dug, the popular and competent Marker. LADIES ! We carry a Full Stock of Hair Nets, Hair Pads, Hair Curlers, Hair Tonics, Face Creams, Face Powders, etc. The Tobacco Department. —Smokers can rely on being able to obtain all the Leading Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes. Pipe-Smokers! Try an Ounce of our own Smoking Mixture. THE COSMOPOLITAN Tobacconists, Hairdressers, and Billiard Parlors. Opposite i-uks’ Hotel. Le SUEUR’S, Proprietor. Telephone No. 57.

TOWN J-JALL, TE AWAMUTU. Curie’s Pictures. (Under arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). EVERY FRIDAY at 8 p.m. Complete change each evening. FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: Front Seats Is 6d, Back seats is Ladies Is any part. Children half-price.

ADAMS, CLOTHIER, MERGER, MILLINER, & FANCY DRAPER. GREAT Sale To Make Room for Summer Goods. Commenced Saturday, July 13th, 1912, And will be continued until further notice. Everything at Bed-rock Prices. Inspection Invited. Please Note the Address - B . ADAMS, The Two Lower Shops in Teasdale’s New Buildings, ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU.

DANCE. \ BACHELORS’ DANCE will take place in Hairini Hall ■i FRIDAY, July 26th, at 8 p.m. Bachelors’ Fee 3s. F. KAY, Secretary.

PIRONGIA MILITARY TROOP. jrand Annua! Ball in the Public Hall, Pirongia, on Friday, August 2, 1912. Gentlemen, 4s; Ladies, 2s. The Miller Cup (Squadron) will he fired for in the morning, shooting to commence at 9 o’clock. W. T. HALL, Hon. Sec.

Buy Wholesale from LAID LAW LEEDS, General Merchants, Auckland.

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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 130, 23 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 130, 23 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 130, 23 July 1912, Page 2

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