TO BUILDERS. RENDERS, addressed to the architect, carj of M; »:i<:i.-\ \', >ckett, Te AwamuUi, arc inv'kc up to 10 a.m. on Saturday, Septimber 7th, i r t],■■• erojtion ol two shops in Ta AwamuUi. Plans and specification ; at Mi i' .:jkcU\ efn ■ a::d at th j architect's office, : I miltjii. JOHN .:. WARREN, F. N.Z.I. A., Architect. WAIKATO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE • BACON CO., Ltd. FRANKTON J UNCTION. Dates for receiving at weighing stations will be as follow: — (Pigs received from shareholders Te Awamutu, Thursday, September I2th. Ohaupo, Friday, September I3th. F. N. MANDENO, Buyer. At the Factory daily. GEO. WATT, JNR,,
lumwhi 75 F£E7 mtUFM about LOO yard ; oi Bank o(" New Zealand. Mouse, erected six months, cost £350, and we want £650 for the Lot. This is the best tiling offering in Te Awamutu to-day. Apply prompt to Sole Agents, LAWSON & SWAIN,' AUCTIONEERS, Te Awamutu. BUILDER & CABINETMAKER, Sloa'ne St., Te Awamutu (in premises lately occupied by Messrs Lawson and Swain). ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Additions and alterations to houses readily undertaken. Gates, etc., made at shortest Old Furniture Renovated. W. J. BSCKERSTAFF, Sloane St., Te Awamutu. To Lease for a Term. J-JOUSE and about 10 acres Land in Te Awamutu. Apply prompt, LAWSON & SWAIN, Auctioneers. Coal and Firewood Merchant, TE AWAMUTU. QN and after August Ist 1 will. be prepared to receive orders for Coal, Coke, and Firewood in large or small quantities. Orders delivered to any part of the town and district. Prompt despatch and careful attention assured. Regular supplies kept in stock. Telephone No. 64.
HAIRINI TOWN HALL. A DANCE WILL take place in the above on WEDNESDAY, September 4th. Music and floor excellent. Ladies provide. Gents 2s. F. KAY, Secretary. TE AWAMUTU TOWM BOARD. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. NT ©TICE is hereby given that the District Electors' List is now being compiled. All duly qualified electors are requested to make enquiries at the Board's office so that their names may be included. Claims for enrolment can be obtained at the office of the Board during office hours. DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk. IE AWAMUTB TOWN DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Town Board's Act, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." B[ENNIAL ELECTION. TJOT.TCE is hereby given that an election to fill five ordinary vacancies ih tl.cTc A vvam 1:! 11 Town Board will be held on WEDNESDAY, the iSth day of September, 1912. Nominations of candidates will be received by me at the office ol the Board up till noon on Wednesday, the nth day of September, 1912. DUDLEY BOCKETT, Reluming Officer. 30th August, 1912.
MESSRS DIMGCK & CO. YVILL receive pigs as under: — Ohnupo, Monday, 2nd Sept., from 10.-;0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu, Tuesday, 3rd Sept., ironi" 10.30 a.m to 2 p.m. N.B. —We have again raised the price. CHAS. BLUCK, Agent. WATPA GUN CLUB. Wednesday September 4, 1952. COME ONE. COME ALL. Admissmion Froe. Coaches leave Post Office at 2 15 for the conveyance of lady patrons and for which no charge will be made. Bring your family and make a picnic day of it. Douglas Edwards, Hon. Sec. LAWSON & SWAIN WAVE been favoured with instructions from C. E. Raikes, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on September 4th, without reserve, The whole of his dairy herd, implements, and furniture. The herd comprises 18 young dairy cows in milk and to calve. Implements —' Spring dray, buckets, tools, troughs, pump. Hay and two buildings for removal. I Deering Mower with SharpFurniture consists of six-piece leather suite, duchess pairs, chest of drawers, chairs, tables, meat safe, and linoleum. Order of sale : Stock and implements 12.30, furniture 12.30. Auctioneers' Note.— These cows are all young and specially selected, Mr Raikes having run a town milk supply. Luncheon provided. Also, at the same time and place, on behalf of another client, the following — I set of flexible disc harrows, 3 horse swingle trees, tine harrows, chaff cutter, hand or power, x /z ton of plain and barbed wire, 2 cwt staples, sledge, spring tip dray, Melotte separator, churn, and single furrow Hornsby plough. Also, I young mare broken to harness M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer.
PROPERTIES FOR BALL 2% ACRES of Land, good sixroomed House and outbuildings. Within a few minutes' walk from Post Office. H ACRE or thereabouts,, three minutes' walk fr<|m Post Office. Good site. Enough frontage to build a good dwelling, and plenty of depth. Business Sites in Main Street. If you have money for a good investment I can sell you a block of suburban property 1/4 miles from town,, suitable for cutting up into building sites. NOTE—Ask a fair price for any Property you have for sale, and I can sell it. Registered Accountant, Land and Commission Agent, TEASDALE'S BUILDINGS. OTOROHANGA. T HAVE this day been notified by the J- New Zealand Federated Boot Manufacturers' Association that, in conseand labour, it has been unanimously resolved that it is imperative that the SELLING PRICE OF BOOTS AND SHOES BE ADVANCED.— Signed by Seven Representatives from Auckland to InvercargilL Notwithstanding this decision I am CONTINUING MY SALE DURING AUGUST, giving the Public the benefit of BEDROCK BUYING. Every pair of Boots and Shoes reduced from 2s to 5s in the Pound. A. TREMAIN, Opposite Teasdale's Buildings, TE AWAMUTU.
The TBi AWAMUTU HOTEL, Te Awamutu. THIS hotel is centrally situated . and provided with every convenience for the travelling public and commercial men. Well-lighted Sample Rooms. TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, Sloane St., Te Awamutu. J. JACKSON, Owner. 'Phone 2. (NEXT TO AUCTION MART) LICENSED Dairy Utensils a Speciality. TANKS from ioo gallons to 3000 gallons. Portable and Enamel Baths in Stock. Spouting, Down Pipe, Copper Boilers and Frames made to order. Hot and Cold Water Fixed. Verandah Iron Curved to any Pattern. Estimates Free. ros
C. Kendrickj WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, Sloane Street, TE- AWAMUTU. Adjoining Te Awamutu Hotel.) Large and varied assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, Etc. Any article not in stock procured or manufactured at shortest notice. Engraving a Speciality. Repairs of any description done on the premises at shortest notice and at city prices. Our stock is new and is imported from the world's leadingmanufactories. Inspection Invited. I The reliable house for presents. Large range to choose from. \ FIGHT grand ten aere/fesidential sites for sale/IJ4 niiles from Post Office/ Command beautiful vieW'Trice £35 per acre. G. H. WHITE, Real Estate Agent, Te Awamutu.
'"FHE Seed of Satisfaction is ■*- sown by using Cooper's Selected Seeds, southern grown. Grown in a climate infinitely colder than ours, they germinate more freely than those grown in warmer districts. Wc have a fresh supply of these famous New Zealand-grown Seeds to hand. Cooper's Seeds were almost unknown in this district until wc secured the sale of them here two seasons ago, since which sales have more than-trebled—a sure sign of satisfaction to users. To every purchaser mentioning this advertisement of is worth of seeds we peas free. HEERDEGEN & CO., FRUITERERS. .
HAROLD WILLIAMS, Agent & Accountant, Sloane Street, Te Awamutu (adjoining Jackson's Sample Rooms. Telephone No. 60.,Books permanently kept. Balance Sheets drawn up. All advice pertaining to bookkeeping given. AGENT FOR : ' Golden Bay Cement. Royal Ex-change Assurance (of London), Fire, Accident, SickAGENT FOR : R. N. Stevenson, Phelon & Moor, Matchless and Douglas Motor Cycles, Rover, 8.5. A., and Royal Saxon Pedal Cycles, Tyres and Tubes, and all Motor Accessories.
LAID LA a ran is Free.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 141, 30 August 1912, Page 3
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