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WANTEDS \A7ANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, VY To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates : 24 words, is ; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. \/\7ANTED— Position as lady help.— Write care WAIPA POST, Te Awamutu. \/Y ANTED KNOWN—That 1 have started business as Hairdresser, Picture Framer, and Fruiterer. Picture Framing at the shortest notice. Best Quality Fruit. —C. Grey, Proprietor, Ohaupo. RANTED KNOWN That Mrs C. Grey has opened a Boardinghouse in Ohaupo, and is prepared to receive boarders — either casual or permanent. Good table kept. W ANTED KNOWN—That" 1 have opened in business as the Waipa Tea and Luncheon Rooms. Tea and Cakes 6d, Luncheon is. —W. B. Reid, Proprietor, Ohaupo. \AJ ANTED— By a young lady, Situation in shop ; has nine months’ experience, and can be highly recommended by late employer. —Apply Waipa Post. WANTED TO EXCHANGE— Double Buggy and Harness for a Gig or Sulky and Harness; must be in fairly good order.— Apply Holmes Bros., Pukeatua. pOR SALE —Good Dairy Cow, just at profit. —Apply J. Cummings, Hairini. pOR SALE—Good dry Firewood, cut into stove blocks ; 2s per sack. —Apply H. Andrew and Son. Lo ST —At Te A warn utu, on Saturday, a Lady’s OpenFace Gold Watch. —Finder rewarded on return to WAIPA POST office. pUBBER Stamps for commercial and general use. See our specimen books before placing your orders. —Manager Waipa Post Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.. P.O. Box I, Te Awamutu. ’Phone 28. U P-TO-DATE Shops to let ; best stand in Te Awamutu ; opposite post office.—Apply for all particulars to C. B. Smith, Box 104, Hamilton. 1 EFFERY’S Emulsion of Cod J Liver Oil is one of the finest tonics you can give to children ; helps the system to fight longstanding colds and general debility. Good for adults, too. Bottles, 2s and 3s 6d. —W. Jeffery, Chemist. TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Securities at current rates. —PL Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te A wamutu. J-JOT WATER BOTTLES We have the best at the lowest prices. Druggists’ Sundries. —We stock all lines of the best quality—Trusses, Enemas, Syringes, Sponges, Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Powders, Veterinary and Household Remedies, etc. — YV. Jeffery, Chemist and Optician. YY ANTED KNOWN—That j. W. T. Stonehouse, The Watchmaker, sells his Goods at the Lowest Possible Price all the time. 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. WANTED KNOWN—That J. W. T. Stonehouse is the only Practical Watchmaker in Te Awamutu. HAROLD WILLIAMS, ACCOUNTANT, Telephone No. 60, Alexandra St., TE AWAMUTU. A GENT: —Golden Bay Cement. Royal Exchange (of London) Assurance Co., Sickness, Accident, Fire. Typewriting and Shorthand hy Qualified Typist. NOTICE. jpARMERS are invited by the Waikato Bacon Company to attend at Works, Frank ton Junction, on Thursday, sth June, from 2 p.m. to 3-3° pmi., to witness slaughtering under Government inspection. NOTICE. 'T'PIE Victoria Insurance Co., j Ltd., have transferred their Te ! ! Awamutu Agency to Mr J. 11. j Luxford, owing to the decease of | their late agent, Mr A. Hyde. F. EVANS, Manager. ! Ist May, 1913. J. DOUGLAS & SONS, | CONTRACTORS & CARRIERS j Te Awamutu, A RE now prepared lo do carting of every description lo all parts of the district. Small areas of ploughing under-; la ken. ’PIIONE NO. iIG.

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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 217, 2 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 217, 2 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 217, 2 June 1913, Page 2

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