WANTEDS WANTKDS, Lost;, Founds, For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates: 24 words, is; 5 insertions, 2s 6d. YVANTED to exchange— Tip spring cart and harness in first-class order lor 2-ton waggon. —Win. Holmes so nr. WANTED— Reliable General Help to relieve till new year.—Apply to Mrs R. J. Atchison, Te Awamirtu. \A/ANTED —Board :and Residence in Te Awaniutu; pri-j vate family preferred. —Apply to I “ E.,” Waipa Post office. j \/\7 ANTED —Position as lun se- ' V keeper—Apply to office of this paper. - *_ T OST—At Te Awamutu, on Fri■L"' day last, a Brindle Cattle Dog, white tip on tail and and rope round neck; answers to name of Mac;—Reward on returning to Parlane, Te. Wnwhai. "TO LEASE—at Kihikihi, for 12 1 months, .a s r roo:ned House with a-Il* conveniences ; 3 acres of land, including small orchard Apply this office. I\/[ILK Fever Syringes, Punnet and Tubing Outfits, Metal Syringes, Milk Tubes ; in* fact, all Veterinary- Instillments are kept in stock a.t Jeffery’s Pharmacy. RUBBER Stamps tor 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. QURO, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Curol (for inhaling), Medicated Smelling Salts, Menthol and Eucalyptus Pastille# Liquorice and Menthol Pastilles, etc., are manufactured at Jeffery’s Pharmacy for proper treatment of all coughs and colds. TRUST AND PRIVATE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage-of Freehold Securities at current rates. —H. Y. Collins, Solicitor, Te Awamutu.
WANTED KNOWN That, owing to the present business premises being too small, C. Kendrick, the' Watchmaker and Gold and Silver Smith, wiU be moving . his business . from Sloane Street (adjoining Te Awamutu Hotel) to Alexandra Street (next door to Mr Jeffery’s, chemist), on September 22nd, where he will open a good selection of absolutely new goods of the latest design and fashion. —C. Kendrick 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 Awarnutu, Agent. HAROLD WILLIAMS, ACCOUNTANT, Telephone No. 60, Alexandra St., TE AWAMUTU. AGENT: —Royal Exchange (of LonAx don) Assurance Co.. Sickness, Accident, Fire. Late of— London Stock Exchange. Foreign Banking. West Coast of Africa, etc., etc.
' te awamutu YOUNG [VIEN’S INSTITUTE. 'T'HE Gymnasium will be held in, the Oddfellows’ Hall on Tuesday evening, 23rd inst., commencing at 7.30 o’clock sharp. . A. j. BRAY, I lon. Sec. NOTIGE. MEETING of all those interested in the formation of a Cricket Club at Te Awamutu is called to be held at the Cosmopolitan Club Room on Wednesday, September 24th, at 8 pan. E. CLARKE } n O. P. OWEN J Conveners - F.Tc7o DLLS M SURGEON -DENTIST (Late Special Student University of Pennsylvannia and Dental Hospital, London, also pupil of Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia.) Desires to intimate to the residents of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts, that he intends to commence practice on September Ist, 1913. Address: Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu (Opposite House Daking Ltd.) ~FOR SALEi Ta Awamutu. Three minutes from school an:l P.O.,—HOUSE, 6 rooms bathroom, washhouse with copper, shed for buggy, stables, and garden about IJ4 , acres with 2 paddocks.—£looo. Terms. 497 ACRES. —O.R.P. Ring-fenced, siieepproof, well watered. 400 acres good grass, 40 ploughed, balance bush. Price and terms arranged. 603 ACRES. —5 H miles sheep-proof fence. 230 acres English grasses and clovers. 100 acres swamp, 25 acres crop. Stable, barn, 4-bail cowshed. L.K.G. milkingmachine. Young orchard and garden. £6-10 per acre. Terms. Wairuka.— l67 acres leasehold. Right of purchase in ten years at £lO, nine years j to run. 50 acres grass. Three-roomed | wharc, small orchard. Rent 3s. per j acre half-yearly. Price asked £450 cash, i TO LET.—Large 8-roomed house. Gar- ! den and orchard. Paddock in all six ! acres. Bathroom, h.c. wr. outbuildings. , H. R, RYDER, Land, Estate and Commissim Agent. ! I / cm[ninny premises, Market Sr., Te Awamutu. :
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 248, 19 September 1913, Page 2
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