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FOR SALE. 590 acres freehold. 4 miles fencing. Well watered. 200 acres grass, 250 bush. 3roomed house. Carrying 400 sheep, 37 cattle, 3 horses. Price £5-10. Terms, £4OO. balance 5 years, 5%. Near post office, creamery and school. 182 acres.—O.R.P. 12/6. 70 acres swamr--65 acres grass. Price £5-5s- Terms £4OO. Would take a good working partner with a view to purchase. TE AWAMUTU—Renewable lease 3* years (31 years to run). New 4-roomei house. Washhouse. Area 29 perches. Rent in advance, £l-8-5. Price £330 prompt cash. H. R. RYDER, Land, Estate and Commission Agent, ' Temporary premises, Market St., Te awamutu. FOR SALE, 7A.A. ACRES, O.R.P. at 12s 6d ' ■" ' per acre, 1% 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. 000 ACRES in grass; 50 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. TE AWOIUTU BILLIARD SALOON (Opposite Teasdale's Buildings). BILLIARDS! SNOOKER ! PATRONS can depend on a Good Game of BILLIARDS or SNOOKER by playing on our Well-kept Tables. Everything Bright and Up-to-date. TWO FIRST • CLASS TABLES Beautifully Lighted. popular prices ! POPULAR MARKERS ! Are the Success of Our Business. Call and Inspect for Yourselves. WOOD, PROPRIETOR. J. W. DUNCAN, , STATIONER, CYCLE ENGINEER, & PHOTOGRAPHER, Opposite Teasdale's Bdgs., Te Awamutu. IF you want to enjoy your evening at home you cannot do so without good music. Therefore call in at once and procure a ZONOPHONE GRAMAPHONE. Then your home wili be complete. All the Latest Records in Stock. PHOTOGRAPHY. I am prepared to go out taking Photographs. Studio on the premises. Enlargements a speciality. CYCLES! CYCLES! Agent for all the latest Bicycles and Mot or Bicycles. All Cycle Repairing done on the premises. PICTURE-FRAMING a Speciality, All kinds of Fancy Goods, Stationery, Tennis Racquets. A handsome Hall Stand for sale cheap. All the latest Fashion Books and Magazines. FARMERS! ! and others—Please Note. I am now in a position to supply Implements, ©il Engines Windmills Pumps Milking Machines Separators Acetylene Plant, Carbide etc. at Auckland rates—let me quote you W:MARR, M aSBMr Alexandra-st. Te Awamutu Phone 131

TELEPONE 86. FOR Painting, Paper-hanging, Signwriting, Window Lettering in Gold, TRY J. De Coek, TE AWAMUTU. A. J. BRAY, (n.z.) Public Accountant, Auditor, Land, Estate, and Commission Agent, ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. pARMS, Town and Suburban Sections of all descriptions are on my books, for Sale. Houses let or leased. Agent for National Insurance Company, Sun Fire Office, Embracing Workers Compensation, Personal Accident and Diseases, Public Risk, Fidelity Guarantee, Plate Glass and Live Stock. THE WAIPA Carriage Factory (NEXT PAUL'S STABLES.) "HAVING a large stock of thoroughly seasoned Timber on hand we are in a position to turn out nothing but the best. Every description of vehicle built to order; and as we have the best painter in the Waikato, customers can rely on the best possible finish. We don't claim to be the Cheapest; but are the BEST. Promptitude and civility, with the guarantee of quality of all material and workmanship, is our standard. S. H. WEST, PROPRIETOR. P. H. BROWN, Bricklayer - Te Awamutu. FSTIMATES given for all Classes of Brickwork. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ADDRESS: Hillside Boarding House. F. H. VILE, Saddler and Harness Maker. TE AWAMUTU. AVING made extensive alterations ■ to my shop, lam now showing the largest and best stock of Saddlery and Harness yet kept in the district, and solicit/your inspection of same. Harness Making in all its branches done on the premises under my own supervision Why buy slop-made factory harness, when I can supply you with Local Make at bedrock prices ? Quality for Qnality—l beat them all. Every set made by me is guaranteed to wear. A large stock of Horse and Cow Covers on hand, at Auckland Prices—Guaranteed to fit well. Having engaged the services of a FirstClass Hand, all Repairs in future will be done on the shortest notice and promptly to time; no waiting in this establishment. Bring along your old harness, saddles etc., and get them renovated at once. Second-hand harness and Saddles taken in exchange for new. Horse-hair bought in any quantity.—Highest price given. Nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand. Telephone No., 41. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. TELEPHONE TO. HTHE above Hotel is centrally situated, being next Bank, Courthouse, new Sale Yards, and Town Hall. Night Porter in attendance. TARIFF: 7S PER DAY. LUKS, PROPRIETOR.

TO TRADESMEN. T WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name after this date unless I make the same personally or give written authority. F. C. ODLUM. CONCERTS, THEATRICALS, Etc. Town Hall, Te awamutu. THURSDAY Evening Next. Premier Pictures. (Late Curie's). Direct from King's, Auckland. and Fuller's, Wellington. N.Z. Animated News, topical. With Human Instincts, drama. Reluctant Cinderella, comedy. The Wanderer, drama. Kyoto Temples, scenic. SAVED BY THE WIRE, drama. The Usual First-class Comics. Usual Popular Prices: Front seats, is 6d; back seats, is ; Children,6d. Ladies, is to all parts. Concession to School Children : 3 or more in family, 4d each. T. LANGMUIR, Manager. Souvenir Booklet, DESCRIPTIVE OF TE AWAMUTU and DISTRICT. [lssued by direction of the Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce.] To be Published on SATURDAY November Bth, T 913. 67 Views of Te Awamutu and District. 'yHEßooklets, which are printed on fine art paper, will be supplied in envelopes ready for posting. Postage, %d per copy. PRICE, 60. Obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, or direct from the publishers^— The Waipa- Post Printing & Polishing Co., Ltd. A WARRANTY OF VALUE . . An advertisement—which' is really a legal guarantee of good quality —is published by honest tradesmen who have confidence in the value of the goods they offer for sale. Purchasers therefore seldom make a mistake if they buy goods advertised in the columns of the WAIPA POST. Thrifty buyers already recognise the value of advertisements, and read them consistently. The result is an immediate cash saving to them, besides the advantage of obtaining the standard of quality that advertising assures.

HEERDEGEN & ANDREW, RAILWAY GATES, TE AWAMUTU. FARMERS! t If you wish to sell your farm send us full particulars. You incur no liability unless your property is sold through our efforts. Particulars of your property distributed throughout both Islands to thirty different Agents, with whom we are in constant touch. HEERDEGEN & ANDREW, REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

TE y AWAMUTU AND WAIPA / BAKERY. SUTHERLAND BROS., PROPRIETORS. "RREAD delivered to any part of town and surrounding district. Shop in Market Street. J.W.T.Stonehouse (FROM ENGLAND) Practical Watchmaker AND Working Jeweller Watches and Clocks Repaired Guaranteed Twelve Months. Jewellery Made to Order on the Premises ALEXANDRA STREET TE AWAMUTU J. DOUGLAS & SONS, CONTRACTORS*, CARRIERS TE AWAMUTU, A RE now prepared to do carting of every description to all part 3 of the district. Small areas of ploughing undertaken. 'Phone No. 116.

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 261, 4 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 261, 4 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 261, 4 November 1913, Page 3

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