g p DE gIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. LONDON), ARCHITECT, Redoubt Chambers, Te Awamutu Late Consulting Architect to Liverpool Iron and Concrete Fireproof Construction Co. Specialist to His Majesty’s War Office, the London Education Board, the English Nobility, etc. Only Ordinary Charges. pRED Q gANIELL, ARCHITECT, HAMILTON. Te Awamutu Representative— Chas. Bowden, County Clerk, Telephone 12. Te Awamutu. John W. Warren, F.N.Z.I. A. J. Cras’ter Blechynden, A.N.Z.I.A. -yyARREN AND gLECHYNDEN, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS, Legal Chambers, Hamilton. ’Phone No. 224. Visit Te Awamutu on Friday afternoons. Agent at Te Awamutu, Mr Dudley Bockett. gIPIRINI TE I<ATA, LICENSED INTERPRETER (First Grade), Market Street, Te Awamutu. ’•Phone 145. Office is open on Tuesdays and Fridays. gTANLEY E MPSON ’ g)ENTIST, Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. Visits: Otorohanga, Ist and 3rd Friday, 10 a.lll. Pirongia, 2nd and 4th Friday, 2 p.m. Telephone 31. 8
JOSEPHSON AND BAYLOR, Veterinary Surgeons and Equine Dentists, OTOROHANGA, Will visit Thomson’s Stables at Kihikihi every Saturday morning and at Te Awamutu on Saturday afternoons. Messages left at Mr Jeffery’s (Chemist) will receive prompt attention. A. J. B RAY > A - RA - (N,Z,) ’ Public Accountant, Auditor, Land and Commission Agent, Alexandra Street. Te Awamutu. Tradesmen’s books kept permanently. Will supply any information pertaining to proper system of bookkeeping. Companies books a speciality. Balance-sheets drawn up. Auditing done in any part of the district. [A CARD.J PRIVATE ]\JURSING. Te Awamutu and District. NURSE CUTFORTH, N.Z.R.N. Address “ Wilmslow.” Te Awamutu. NURSES V & C. QAMPBELL TYESIRE to intimate to the residents of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts that they intend opening a Nursing Home in Te Awamutu in December next for reception of medical, surgical, and obstetrical cases. For particulars apply to ■NURSE V. J. CAMPBELL, C/o Nurses’ Institute, Upper Queen St., Auckland. [A CARD.] QLARK AND y CfyJILLAN Undertakers and Funeral Directors, Te awamutu. Town or country. Charges moderate. PHONE 121. NOTICE, \/\JANTED —A Lightly-encum-bered Farm in exchange for 10 acres, situate at Tamaki, with an equity of £I3OO. Corner section, sub-divided into 4 puddocks, and carrying the finest soleof grass in the district. Stock, 10 head of big cattle. Fiveroomed house and big barn-shed. Owner can give first-class security for another £I6OO. In reply give particulars to A. S. PATERSON & Co., LTD., Next Union Steam Ship Co.’s Office, Customs Street, Auckland.
WANTED KNOWN Mrs Worthington, Waipa Laundry, Te Rahu Road, dry cleans and presses Gentlemen’s Suits equal to new; 5s 6d. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr Jenkinson, cycle dealer, opposite public library, agent.
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 373, 8 December 1914, Page 2
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