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IJ} THE supbeme court of new ZEALAND | HAMILTON DISTRICT. (Iu the matter of “The Land Transfer Act, 1915.”) SWAIN & WALKER, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hamilton, acting at the request of the Mortgagee to sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms in Te Awamutu on the Eighteenth day of., August, 1917, at 12 o’clock noon. ALL THOSE pieces of land situated at Te Mawhai in the Provincial District of Auckland containing together TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY THREE ACRES, ONE ROOD, TWELVE DECIMAL TWO PERCHES, more or less, known as Pokuru Number 2F Section 2A and partsi Pokuru Num- , ber 2F Sections 2B and 2C, and being the whole of the land comprised in Memorandum of Lease Registered as Number 5383 in Provisional Register Book Volume 42, Folios 87, 88, and 89 in

the Land Transfer Office at Auckland. THE Mortgagee’s Application and estimate of the value of the land may be seen at the office of the Registrar at all reasonable times. PARTICULARS and conditions of sale may be seen and inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers or at the offices of Cox and Luxford, Solicitors, Te Awamutu. SADDLERY - SADDLERY IN NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Alexandra Street. ' F. H. VILE, SADDLES AND HARNESS MAKER, TE AWAMUTU. Telephone No. 41.

TO SUIT EVERY TASTE —use — WAIPA ABATED WATERS -or—-

WAIPA CORDIALS, $r ■ v COOLING ! SPARKLING ! REFRESHING ! Supplied in Any Quantities by THE WAIPA BREWERY Co., Ltd., TE AWAMUTU & TAUMARUNUI. Telephone 3, Te Awamutu Exchange.

ENUST The Advice' of Experts FIRST! A motor-cyclist recently bought a. second? hand motor-bike advertised in the ' For Sale" column of a newspaper. Later, he took it to Skeates and White for repairs, and there HE HAD HIS EYES OPENED. On being shown through the firm s showrooms he discovered that he could have

saved about £lO in hard cash, and got a better mount! And yet he thought he had a bargain! „ . Bargain hunters often fall in badly for the want of expert advice. Skeates and White are motor experts. Their experience is always at the service of any inauirer free of charge. Skeates and White invariably have a number of second-hand mounts in stock, both motor and push-bikes. Sometimes they are almost new, but ALWAYS they are in first-class order, because the firm makes them so in their factory before offering them for sale. When you buy from an outsider you always take a risk even if the machine LOOKS as good as new. There may be some fault which you will only find out with use. . , , It is a simple and easy matter befoie you buy a machine in this way, to make inquiries from Skeates and White, either by letter or personally. They will advise you faithfully. , , For over 25 years this firm s business has grown steadily on the strength of tlieir reputation for fair dealing What they do not know about motor-cars, motor•cycles, or cycles, is not worth knowing. Tf YOU want ANYTHING in these lines, from a new machine to a cotter-pin, you will get the utmost satisfaction for your money by applying, either personally or bv letter, to the leaders in the trade. Warehouse, Offices, and Works are at 48, Fort Street, Auckland.

W I N O X, THE GREAT BEEF, MALT, AM) WINE BEEF, MALT, AND WINE TONJC, Bottle !)/!) and <»/0u WILLIAM JEFFERY, Chemist (Dispensing and Vetcriuarj), Optician, and Photo Dealer. te awamutu.

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Waipa Post, Volume XII, Issue 663, 27 July 1917, Page 3

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