WANTEDS, Etc. QTRAYED, from Te Awamutu, on Saturday last, one pair of black Ponies, 14 hands, squared tails; mare and gelding. Reward. E. C. Clarke, Te Awamutu. TOST, Stolen or Strayed, on Christmas Eve from Kihikihi, one Retriever-Spaniel cross Dog, six months old, brown with white patch on chest, bob tail. Reward on returning to Mr J. A. Long, Kihikihi. WANTED —Position as housemaid or laundress.—Apply to M.H., care WAIPA POST office. £ c REWARD-For information & O that secures a conviction against the breakers of plate-glass windows in Smith’s shops. —C. B. Smith, Box 104, Hamilton. (TWING to the Christmas holiW days, Mr H. E. Harrison, Piano Tuner, will be away from Te Awamutu until early in the New Year. Messages may be left with Mr F. J. Gilbert or Mr C. and, with orders already in hand, will be attended to immediately on his return. T OST —In Te Awamutu, on Saturday, a Cattle Dog, black, with white front; answers to the name of “Glen.” —G. Mills, Te Kawa. pOR SALE—Several 400 and X 600-gallon tanks nearly new—Apply R. Collins, fruiteter, Te Awamutu. "WANTED, by experienced girl, situation as Housemaid or Waitress.—Apply, A.E., Hillside, Te Awamutu. WA NTED - A cheJ !P n S ht Waggon immediately. —• Applv, stating price, to Crompton and Co., Hillside Boarding House, Te Awamutu. —Phone 59. T'O LET. —Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms ; use of kitchen, bath, h' and c water. Apply A.M., care this office. BUSINESS NOTICES. ANY Christmas Present pur- ' chased at Jeffery’s Pharmacy will give great pleasure and be a nice token of esteem. WANTED KNOWN-OurEng-lish manufacturers have forwarded Black and Tan Outfits for Xmas Gifts to every purchaser of £l worth of our High-grade Footwear.--Simes’ NewßootShop (opposite the Post Office). Wanted known Mrs V ■ 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. NOTICE. 'THE undersigned Dentists wish to notify that their rooms will be closed during the holidays from December 25th to January 3rd, both days inclusive. S. A. EMPSON. F. C. ODLUM. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The undersigned will undertake to cut crops at reasonable rates. Massey - Harris binder with sheaf*carrying attachment. F. PERHAM, Te Rore. CONCERTS. THEATRICALS. Etc. 'J'OWN HALL, 'J'e Awamutu EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. PremierpictUßES Direct from King’s, Auckland, and Fuller’s, Wellington. PROGRAMME For TUESDAY, December 29th. Wonderful Vitagraph Feature Drama, entitled T OST IN MID-OCEAN OST IN ID- CEAN Featuring the greatest shipwreck ever screened. A Drama of thrilling adventures and startling experiences. Also — Pathe’s nature study “ The Cockchafer” and scenic study “The River Avon.” Thanhouser’s Love comedy entitled THE STRATEGY OF CONDUCTOR 786, And a number of other interesting and amusing subjects from the best makers. Usual Prices. J. LANGMUIR, Manager.
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 378, 29 December 1914, Page 2
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