Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Professional Notices. F RED C. ])ANIELL, ARCHITECT, HAMILTON Te Awamutu Representative: CHAS. BOWDEN, County Clerk, Te Awamutu. Telephone No. 12. STANLEY l\ ' J]MPSON. "SURGEON DENTIST. Alexandra Street. Te Awamutu. TELEPHONES: Rooms, 31. Private Residence. 31S. J. E. Campbell Thomson ft',, ft. Farrar THOMSON AND ]TARRAR. ‘ CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Te Awamutu and Hamilton. Te Awamutu Representative : W. R. HAYES, Licensed Surveyor, 5, Teasdale’s Buildings. JOHN \. PARRY. (M. Inst. Surveyors'), AUTHORISED LICENSED SURVEYOR. Surveys undertaken in Te Awamutu and Surrounding Districts. TELEPHONE No. 61, OTOROHANGA. [A CARD.j QLARK AND M G M ILLANUNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. Town oft Country. Charges Moderate. TELEPHONES: Officer No. 121 Residence: No. 128. gTANLEY (JRBEJLL, CIVIL ENGINEER, LICENSED SURVEYOR, Safe Deposit Buildings, Auckland, —and* at — Redoubt Buildings, TE AWAMUTU. Public Notices; Q-ATENBY’S PHARMACY. \fy/ „ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING purchased Mr Robert M. Gatenby’s well-known Pharmacy, I have great pleasure in asking the support of residents of tins distrur. I shall make a speciality of Prescription Work. In this connection, I "tr, have had twenty years’ experience of dispensing, having qualified by examination, and having practised in .New lyU Zealand and Australia. Prior to the A' war I was in business in Cambridge, jj, and enlisted for active service, being Dispenser at Walton-on-Thames and other military hospitals. I have obtained post-graduate knowledge at Home during the war, as I ' A have been in association with leading chemists and medical men. I intend conducting my Pharmacy according to the latest modern meth- , ods. Yours very sincerely, J. F. BROOKS, M.P.S.

In connection with the above, my successor, Mr Brooks, is well known as a qualified arid skilful Chemist, with long and varied experience. Mr Brooks has purchased all my formulae, and will continue the manufacture of my well-known preparations. I have to thank my friends and the public for the support accorded me, and trust they will continue their support to Mr Brooks. R. M. GATENBY. SECTIONS FOR SALE. 21 ACRES —Near Station. Good grazing land. High building site. £3BO. One-third cash. 5 ACRES —FIat land, with a gentle slope in front. Ten minutes’ walk from post office. £l5O per acre. Reasonable terms. 4 ACRE—On Kihikihi Road. Sunny aspect. £llO. Terms easy. 1-ACRE SECTIONS —Near Railway. £BO to- £llO. £2O deposit. H. G. FOSTER & Co., Te Awamutu. CASH SALE. V. F ITZ P ATRICK ’ STOREKEEPER, KIHIKIHI, WILL HOLD A CASH §ALE FOR ONE MONTH From Ist July to 31st July. A Cash Discount of Ten Per Cent —on all — DRAPERY, BOOTS and SHOES (including Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Footwear), MEN’S CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY, GENTLEMEN’S RAINPROOF GOUGH COATS and CANVAS ' COATS. ' Seize the Opportunity ! and buy a Pair of Boots or a Canvas Coat, as THE PRICES ARE RIGHT ! 439 Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed between the shirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhaP tion, which protects the air passages

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIPO19200703.2.21.1

Bibliographic details

Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 4

Word Count
490

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 4