Te Awamutu Tennis Club. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE TOURMAMT, in the TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, en Wednesday, March sth, at 8 p.m. Dance to Follow. GOOD PRIZES. Funds in aid of the new Pavilion. Admission 2s. M. R. GABRIEL, Hon. Sec. Telephone 28. P.O. Box 1. POINTING & PUBLISHING Co. LIMITED, TE AWAMUTU. (PUBLISHED TUESDAY & FRIDAY) Circulates throughout the Lower Waikatoand Upper King Country Districts. Is posted to any address, or may be obtained from agents throughout the disWc Welcome Enquiries for any Description of LETTERPRESS PRINTING. | Quotations and Samples Submitted on Application. OFFICE AND WORKS: ALEXANDRA STREET,
ANY Person found trespassing on any portion of o;u' farm at Paikuku on and after the lOlh day of February, 1913, will be prosecuted. A. & F. KAY. HOTI-3E, NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' IE Awamutu Branch. j\/[ EMBERS of Hie above Branch will visit Government Experimental Farm, Ruakura, on FRIDAY, 28th February, All farmers cordially invited to join the party. Anyone intending to make the trip please communicate with the secretary, who will make arrangements for lunch at the farm. Train leaves Te Awamutu at 8.30 a.m. F. VV. FIN LEY, Secretary. Mangapiko. LEGAL NOTiOr jyfß JAS. OLIPHANT, of Auckland, will commence the practice of law in Te Awamutu, in the offices of Mr Williams, accountant, Alexandra St., opposite B.N.Z. Representing Messrs Oliphant and Oliphant, solicitors, Auckland.
MESSRS GILLIES & GILFILLAN, Solicitors, of Hamilton, will open a branch at Te Awamulu on TUESDAY, March 4Lb, and ft>r that purpose have taken Mr J. Luxf id as a partner, md he will re.i j at Tj Awamutu. Messrs Gillies, Gilfillan, and Luxford have taken offices in Vlessrj L'lwsjn and Swain's
Te \yi&~.v.lu Volunteer Fire Bri^p.de. ■*»tml Concert town Hall, te Awamutu, on Wednesday, February 26, 1913. Overture at 8 p.m. Excellent Programme. Box plan now open at Le Sueur's. Admission : Reserved Chairs, 3s ; Front Seats, 2s; Back Seal?, is. Tickets Now on Sale. , A. C. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. HA S a IMI 50H00L COMMITTEE. to be shown in the HAIRINI HALL at the conclusion of the Annual School Picnic on \/\/EDNESDAY, ]?EB. 2 6
EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. ["own Hall, Te Awamutu Friday, Feb. 28.
(Late Curie's). Direct from King's, Auckland, and Fuller's, Wellington.
Eclair Journal No. 8, topical; Missing Finger, drama; Bertie's Book ol Magic, comedy ; Making Briar Pipes, industry; Boss of Lumber Camp, No. 4, Edison drama; Pol i dor as Waiter, comedy ; Visit to Senegal Soudan, scenic: A Woman's Heroism, drama; Saved from the Lions, Edison drama; Queen of the Kitchen, comedy. Popular Prices : Front seats, Gentlemen, is 6d; Ladies, is to all parts ; back seals, Is ; Children,6d. T. LANGMUIR, Manager. EXCURSION Trains will run on all lines on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 6th and 7th, to the Waikato Central Agricultural Association's The Stock and Industrial Show of the Year. Beautiful Grounds, Commodious Stand, Splendid Programme. Hot water provided free of charge to picnickers. Have a couple of days' outing. F. VEALE. Secretary THOMSON BROS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, KIHIKIUI & TE AWAMUTU. QOACHES meet all trains. Carrying of any description at lowest rates. Buggies and Hacks*always on hire.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 190, 21 February 1913, Page 3
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