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

YY ANTED—Good Ploughman ; used to general farm work. Wages 25s. —Apply F.McGovern, Te A'wamutu.

Wanted to sell— two Cycles, nearly new ; everything in good order; £5 each. —N. Smedley, Te Awamutu.

\Y ANTED—Permanent Board and Residence by respectable young man ; private family preferred. —H. Boyne, care of Waipa Post office.

WANTED—Man or Strong Lad to help milk and assist in general farm work. —Apply Chas. Bluck, Te Awamuiu.

WANTED—Smart Boy to learn • boot business. Splendid chance for good boy.—Apply "The Golden Boot" (late S. H. Dwen and Co.)

\A/ ANTED TO BUY—A Hew Porkers ; weight about TOO lb. Highest price given.—Apply J.-Middlebrook. -

pARMERS—Wanted a iegular supply of Eggs and butter. —Campbell and Martin, Cafe Royal, Te Awamutu.

MID it ever strike you that it rains in winter, and that Bargains in Footwear are now on at the Golden Boot Shop ?

TEFFERY'S Hair Tonics, Hair J Pomades, Hair Restorers, and Shampoo Powders constitute correct treatment for prevention and cure of dandruff, premature baldness, etc.

pOLLOW the footsteps of the wise to the Great Sale of Mr S. H. Dwen's Stock of Boots and Shoes by the Golden Boot Co.

Th OR SALE —Three-quarters of an acre, freehold, in proximity to the town ; frontage, I2oft to good footpath and road; level and dry.- Price, £l5O cash. —Apply to Heerdegen, Owner.

walk made easy by wearing the Gplden Boot Footwear. Now selling. —Address : Two doors from Library, in Alexandra Street,

PHOTOGRAPHY. Just arrived, the latest in Cameras and all accessories.—W. Teffery, Chemist (dispensing and veterinary). Optician and Photographic Dealer.

The address of the Golden Boot Great Sale is Alexandra Street, 2 doors from the Public Library.

TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current rates.—H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu.

gE wise in time. Come and see for yourself trie Great Slaughter of Boots and Shoes at the Golden Boot.

VV ANTED 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.

J OWN [J A L L, TE AWAMUTU. Curie's Pictures. (Under arrangement with Tohn Fuller and Sons). FRIDAY at 8 p.m. Complete change each evening. FRIDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: Ramble Through Derbyshire, scenic; Women of the West, Western drama; A Good Cigar, comic ; Birth, Life, and Death of Plants; natural, history ; The Judge's Story, star drama; A Case for Sherlock Holmes,comic ; Scenes in Bonnie Scotland, scenic ; When Memory Calls, Drama ; Bewildered Barker, comedy; The Harrison Troupe, acrobatic ; The Voyageur, Indian drama; Gay Time in Atlantic City ; star comedy. Front Seats is 6d, Back seats Is Ladies Is any part. Children half-price

WAIPA GUN CLUB. OPENING DAY, Wednesday September, 11, 1912. Pollard's Padcbck. COME ONE. COME ALL. Admission Free. Coaches leave Post Offic : at 2.15 for the conveyance of la'.ly patrons and for which no charge will be, made! Bring your family and ;iiake a ,; picnic day of it; Douglas Edwards, .r ' *' ~ Hon. Sec.

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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 September 1912, Page 2

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