WAIPA Joinery Works, Sloane St., Te awamutu. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. : Additions and alterations to houses readily undertaken. Gates, etc., made at shortest notice. Old Furniture Renovated. W. J. BICKERSTAFF, PROPRIETOR. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "IVANHOE,” (Opposite Bank N.Z.) ; Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. ISJEW and up-to-date building, containing 25 large healthy rooms,, the whole of which is under personal supervision. Every modern convenience. HOT AND COLD WATER. GOOD TABLE KEPT. M RS J. BATHURST Proprietress. 34 THE Te Awamutu Billiard Saloon jTE AWAMUTU. 'BILLIARDS. 'T'HE above Saloon has been A . renovated throughout. Patrons can depend on having a quiet game of Billiards or Snooker
TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. [NO WAITING arthufT wood, ’ ; PROPRIETOR. 2 A. E. GODWIN, (TELEPHONE 49) Carrier and General Contractor, Te Awamutu. Specialjfacilities for carriage of goods to and from the Railway Station. Furniture Removed in j Covered Van. COAL, COKE, & FIREWOOD delivered at shortest notice to any part of the district. A. E. GODWIN, General Carrier, The Old Mill (near Mangahoe Bridge). Meyer & Peters, WATER £)IVINERS AND WELL gINKERS, mangapiko and pirongia. Water Divining in any part of the District. No charge for locating water f order to sink well is placed in my hands. Bores or open wells" sunk at shortest notice. Further particulars given on request. 2363 P. H. BROWN, ~ Bricklayer - T Awamutu. ESTIMATES given for all Classes of Brickwork. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address : Hillside Boarding House. " THE DOMINION . Hairdressing and Billiard Parlours. (Next. T ackson’s Hotel.)
VyE have much pleasure in announcing that we have opened our new premises, and we expend a cordial invitation to all to visit us. Everything New and Up-to-Date DUG EDWARDS. P. J. MURTAGH, The Well-known Veterinary Surgeon, HAS now resumed his practice in Te Awamutu, where he hopes to retain his former reputation. All classes of Veterinary Medicines compounded with pure drugs by me, these drugs being supplied to me from the wholesale house, Auckland. Don’t forget— Murtagh’s Preventive Cow Drench. Take notice, this is not the Drench which they say is for horse, sheep, cow and pig. This Drench prevents disease, and purifies the blood. Where the blood is pure there is no trouble. . . All communications in connection with my practice left at Mr G. Paul's stables will receive my prompt attention. . p. J. MURTAGH, (Care of Paul’s Stables. Telephone No. 20.) TE AWAMUTU,
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 185, 4 February 1913, Page 4
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