[A CARD.] QLARK AND MCMILLAN Undertakers and Funeral Directors, te awamutu. Town or country. Charges moderate. PHONE 121. CARDS. A/TEMORIAM CARDS. of the Waipa Post. MR C. F. NORBURY-BAXTER, Ohaupo, Formerly Organist of St. Mary's Cathedral and of St. Andrew's, Auckland, Receives Pupils for the Piano, American Organ, Harmony, and Composition. Twelve half-hour lessons, two guineas (in advance). House behind Public Hall. Large paddock [A CARD.] . MISS pTHEL A/fCT OGHRY DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, INTENDS opening in business in Te Awamutu on MONDAY, May 4th. Premises : Alexandra Street (almost directly opposite Waipa POST Buildings). Patrons will receive every attention, and can be assured of satisfaction. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Plump! Plump !—-Boil it down and sharpen your points a bit. You will be welcome. LOOKER-ON—lf you will consent to your name appearing we will be prepared to publish your letter. ■ HOUSEHOLDER.—The complaint you make should have been directed to the Education Board, and not, unless fair consideration is refused in that quarter, referred to the press for publication. In any case, and in fairness to the parties concerned, your letter could only appear over your signature.
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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 312, 8 May 1914, Page 2
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