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Tenders. HP E N D E R S. TO CLOSE THE ACCOUNTS IN,THE ESTATE OF D. A. McLAREN, DECEASED. TENDERS are invited for the .purchase of the Goodwill of Lease in Perpetuity of Section three (3), Block XII., Kawhia North, area 496 acres, more or less. Mostly felled, grassed, and partly fenced. Good four-roomed dwelling. Trustee will consider leaving a fair proportion of the purchase money on mortgage to successful tenderer. Conditions of sale may he inspected at the office of this paper. Tenders, addressed to the "Trustee," P.O. Box 150, Dannevirke, close on the 19th day of October, 1921. at 5 p.m. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 394 Public Notices. fJ*E AWAMUTU MATERNITY HOSPITAL. OWNERS of properties of not less than two acres, suitable for a Maternity Hospital, are invited to offer their properties for sale to the Te Awamutu Hospital Committee on or before Bth October, 1921. J. G. WYNYARD, 375 Hon. Sec. E AWAMUTU DOMAIN BOARD. GRAZING TO LET. TENDERS are invited up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, Bth October, 1921, for the Grazing of Park Road Reserve. New grass. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. BOCKETT, 377 Town Clerk. „,., AIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD. IN SUFFERING'S NAME. APPEAL FOR £IOOO. BAILEY CONSUMPTIVE WARD. PERSONS residing within the Te Awamutu district and wishing to contribute toward the above very worthy appeal will kindly note that contributions may be left at the Te Awamutu Borough Council office, and will be duly acknowledged through the press. L. G. ARMSTRONG, Mayor. Council Chambers, Te Awamutu. 30th September, 1921. 383 DAMS' A K E S. WE desire to announce that we are now Agents for the Well-established Firm of J. H. Adams, Cake Expert, of Auckland and Wellington, and will be selling from Friday, 21st October, 1921, their Assorted Block Cake and Sandwiches, some of their leading lines being:— GENOA CAKE ICED SULTANA PRESERVED GINGER CAKE / RAINBOW SPONGE CREAM SPONGE CHOCOLATE SPONGE W. J. H EBDBN ' FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. CCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN ! WHO will help the sufferers? Members of the St. John's Ambulance Association and Brigade. All interested in this good work are cordially invited to attend a meeting at the Town Hall, Te Awamutu, on TUESDAY, 11th October, 1921, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Mr William Rattray, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of St. John, Honorary Secretary of the Auckland Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, will give a brief history of the Order and an account of the objects and work of the Association. Mr Claude W. Gocderham, Superintendent of the Auckland Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, will explain the work of the Brigade, with practical demonstrations. All are cordially invited.

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Waipa Post, Volume XX, Issue 1150, 4 October 1921, Page 1

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