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TE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD In pursuance of the provisions of “The Cemeteries Act, 1908,” the Te Awamutu Town Board h( ivby declares that the following land is dedicated and open as a cemetery : ALL that piece or parcel of land in the Provincial District ot Auckland containing by admeasurement Five Acres (more or less) being part of Allotments Numbers Two Hundred and Seventy-one and Two Hundred and Seventy-two of the Parish of Puniu, bounded towards the north-east by other part of the said allotments Numbers Two Hundred and Seventy-one and Two Hundred and Seventy-two, Eight Hundred and Sixty-eight, and six-tenths links towards the south east by other part of the said allotment Number Two Hundred and Seventy-two five Hundred and Ninety-six and two tenths links towards the south west by a road one Hundred links wide, Seven Hundred and fiftyseven and five-tenths links, and towards the north west by a road of width aforesaid, Six Hundred and seventeen and eight-tenths links. By order of the Te Awamutu Town Board. DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk.

They are Coming! \A/HAT ? Why, the longevenVV ings; and so that we may spend them pleasantly together let us go and procure one or more of the many new Parlour Games from G. W. MAIRS’ Stationery, Fancy Goods, and News Agency Depot. Orders booked for all Periodicals & Magazines. Postal orders promptly attended to. BAXTER BROS, General Carriers & Contractors, TE AWAMUTU. FURNITURE REMOVED. Goods of Any Description to and from the Railway. FIREWOOD SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 64. Now Reduced in Price! Souvenir Booklet, DESCRIPTIVE OF TE AWAMUTU and DISTRICT. [lssued by direction of the Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce.] 67 Views of Te Awamutu and District. "PHEBooklets, which are printed on fine art.paper, are supplied in envelopes ready for posting. Postage, Yz d per copy. .Price, 3d. Obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, or direct from the publishers — The Waipa Post Printing & Publishing Co, Ltd. CONFIDENCE: The Basis of Business. INDIVIDUAL salesmanship depends upon confidence as much as any other transaction in business. If a man has confidence in you and in your go, you can sell to that iim cannot make many saircs where confidence is customer laeto€onfidence in you then efforts must go to thpriJuilding up in his mind a mg of confidence. The great builder of confidence is publicity ■Advertising. Lack of confidence is usually due to ignorance, and unless you know a man well, you have not confidence in him. Unless you know a business-house well, you have not confidence in that house. The greatest foe of ignorance is publicity. The saying that “publicity corrects all abuses” is a true one. It pays you to Advertise “Maipa post”

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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 313, 12 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 313, 12 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 313, 12 May 1914, Page 3

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