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AUCTION SALES. Saturday, March 7. Sale at 12 noon. LAWSON, SWAIN, & WALKER (LIMITED) \A/ILL sell at their Mart, Market Street— A large quantity of secondhand furniture and sundries. Pears, grapes Poultry Note.—Owing to the Mart being overstocked anything offered will be sold without reserve. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. BY AUCTION. LAWSON, SWAIN, & WALKER LIMITED J-JAVE been favoured with instructions from G. Irvine, Esq., to sell the whole of his furniture and effects, including — 9-piece saddle-bag suite, sft sideboard, dining table, velvet table cover, Glenmore combination pair, heavy b.m. double bedstead, light do., institution bed, combination chest, wash stands, w.w. mattress, mirror, toilet ware, inlaid oak escritoire, oak hall stand, hall curtains, couches, dining and kitchen chairs, kitchen table, wicker lounge, curtains, lamps, hearth rugs, bedding, linoleum, child’s cot, child’s combination chair, Singer sewing machine, hall lamps, scales, preserving jars, coal scuttle, large meat safe, churn, separator, garden tools, fowls, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also, 2 first-class cows in full milk, I Jersey heifer close to profit, 650 bricks, 45 4-inch drain pipes, 100 ft piping, nails, water trough, set nearly-new heavy gig harness. On behalf of a client — Piano in good order. No reserve.

Sale at 1.30 sharp. Sale on March nth, at Mr Irvine’s house. NO RESERVE. The auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this sale. Mr Irvine spared no expense when furnishing, and the furniture now is as good as new. M. C. Lawson, Auctioneer. CONCERTS. THEATRICALS. Etc. T own Hall, Te Awamutu. Premier Pictures. Direct from King’s, Auckland, and Fuller’s, Wellington. TUESDAY. Gillon Acrobatic Duo, vaudeville Pathe Gazette, topical. Her Present, comic. The Butler’s Secret, drama. River Banks, scenic. Influence of the Unknown, drama Seed Industry of New Zealand. DEATH STONE OF INDIA, drama. Shorty and Sandy work Together, comic. T. LANGMUIR, Manager. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS ! WIRTH BROS.’ CIRCUS (Limited). THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. OPENING at TE AWAMUTU on THURSDAY, MARCH I2TII. For positively ONE NIGHT ONLY, when the Whole of Wirth’s Mammoth Show will appear. We NEVER divide. 50-NEW ARTISTS-50 Direct from America and Europe. The Greatest Circus Company ever in Australasia, including DARE-DEVIL DESPERADO, The Audacious Aerial Athlete, who will defy danger by leaping head foremost from a height of 87 feet, alighting on a concave platform of solid wood upon his chest and hands. The Flying Codonas, La Belle Victoria Original Nelson Familv, Bastons Hays and Pimple, Alfredo and Senorita Dolinda, Doblados Trained Sheep and Pigs, besides Wirth’s Huge Company of Champion Artists THE LARGE MENAGERIE Open from 4 to 5, includes every known Wild Animal in the World ; also, theonly Bison in Australasia. See the elephants at work on arrival of special trains. TENDERS. WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS will be received, addressed to the Chairman of the Council, Te Awamutu, up to Monday, 9th of March, for the following work : Contract No. 690 A- Carting about 400 cubic yards of metal from Te Awamutu Station. Specifications at the County Clerk’s office, Te Awamutu. WM. H. MANDENO, County Engineer. TE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD TO CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE Tenders,addressed ‘ to the Town Clerk, will be received up to 4 p.m. on Friday next (6th March, 1914) for the following works: — 1. Formation of College Street 2. Formation of Teasdale St. 3. Carting 1500 yards, more or less, of limestone metal from the railway trucks, Te Awamutu station. Specifications for the above | contracts may be seen at the I Board’s office. [ the lowest or any tender not. iK-cessariiv accepted. 11. MUNRO Wil SON,

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 295, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 295, 6 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 295, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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