advertisements of o.ny nature i-yceivo immediate attention ( )ur Postal address — WAIPA POST, P.O. Box I, Te Awamutu.
FENCING WIRE. HAVING a Large Shipment of AMERICAN FENCJ " L ING WIRE lying in Auckland we are quoting prices as below, for cash only, f.o.r. Auckland : American Plain Galvanised Wire, No. 8. No. 9; £lO 4s per ton. £lO 14s per ton. American Barb Wire, 12 gauge, 6iis and 3in barb, £l3 2s 6d per ton. 14 gauge, Gin and Sin barb, £l4 7s 6d per ton. C. T. RICKIT & SONS Merchants (’Phone 15) Te Awamutu. The T Awamutu News Emporium. HOME READING.— We are agents for the World’s Press. Alway® procurable, the leading society and conuner cial papers. Novels by popular authors always arriving in 6d, is, 2s, and 3$ 6d editioiis. We have now over 2000 books in stock. English, American, and Australian Magazines arrive weekly. LENDING LIBRARY.— Have you tried our Lending Library system. 2d per book. MAGAZINE CLUB—Our Magazine Club gives you the right to 25 Magazines each Month. Membership fee is Monthly (in advance). Fancy Goods. —When in search of presents you cannot do better than inspect our stock. Varied and tasty assortment. Prices and quality are all in your favour. School Stationery. Commercial Stationery. Fancy Stationery. Agents for daily, weekly, and monthly papers, regularly de-j livered in any part of the town. We are sole agents for the celebrated Dy-o-ia. Ihe best dye on the market. All shades in stock at 6d per packet. Gives an j entirely new appearance to clothing. G. GIFFORD, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, ’Phone 30/ TE AWAMUTU. Opposite Bank N.Z. »VLWMA\9mjjmnMMiynnMiJi,uxMk nmmmamr n F. E. PHILLIPS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, SLOANE STREET (Opposite Rickit’s) TE AWAMUTU, to announce that he has opened an Up-to-date Tailoring Service at the above address, where Ladies and G en - Wlw tlemen can rely on getting SMART TAILORING. Large Range of Costume Cloths, Gents’> v Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. J W F. E. PHILLIPS, ty\'j THE UP-TO-DATE TAILOR. Spring and Summer Goods Now to Hand C. KENDRICK" WATCHMAKER & GOLD & SILVER SMITH. NEXT TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. ALL CLASSES OF WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES, AND ONLY BY PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED TRADESMEN. DIAMOND SETTING, ENGRAVING, CHASING, AND GUIL.DING ARE SPECIALITIES. All Watches and Clocks Repaired and Carelully Regulated. DORA LEVER WATCHES. ALL GUARANTEED.
MONOGRAPHS I’KOCUKAIiI.K !'K F. j. GILBERT, OPPOSITE 8.N.Z., TE AWAMUTU.
FOR SALE, 74 a ACRES, O.R.P. at 12s 6d ' • ' per acre, miles from school and post office, on metalled road ; coach three times a week ; 5-roomed house ; dairy, cowshed, and sheep yards ; 4 miles sheepproof fencing. of)f) ACRES in grass ; 50 •3 now felled. Annual rent £23 IOs; goodwill, £5 per acre. Terms: £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, or can be arranged. An ideal sheep farm. — Apply to JOHN ORMSBY, Land and Commission Agent, 2312 OTOROHANGA.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 219, 10 June 1913, Page 1
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