Tenders. rA'IPA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Ist March, 1922, for carting some 170 cubic yards of metal from Ngaroto railway station; distance, four miles. Specifications and particulars may be seen at the County office, Te Awamutu. J. W. CIVIL, 182 County Engineer. W A " AITOMO COUNTY iCOUNCIL. TENDERS WANTED. TAHAIA SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT ACCESS ROAD. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed " Contract No. 251," will be received up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Ist March, 1922, for approximately 600 cubic yards of earthwork. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Town Hall, Otorohanga. R. H. BROWNE, 186 Acting County Engineer. TtE AWAMUTU ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. 'CONTRACT FOR POLE CARTING. TENDERS will be received up to noon on 2nd March, 1922, for carting ironbark poles in the Board's southern area. Specification can be seen at the Board's office, Te Awamutu, during office hours. D. McARTHUR, 176 Manager. Public Notice. kRESSMAKTNG CLASSES. MRS W. MATHEWS, Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu, will book intending pupils on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS of next week. 187 JJAIRINI gCHOOL piCNIC. THE above Picnic will ibe held on WEDNESDAY, Ist March, 11922, in Mr Hodgson's acacia grove paddock, Cambridge Road. Everybody cordially invited. Picnic Dance in the evening in Hairini Hall. Supper provided. Dalton's music. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. C. PARKER, 188 Secretary. JAIRY pABMERS' TJNION. VALUER-GENERAL'iS VISIT. THE Valuer-General (Mr F. W. Flanagan) will visit Te Awamutu on MONDAY, 27th February, 1922, at 10.30 a.m., and the following day for the purpose of interviewng farmers. A. E. FEAR, 191 Organiser. Electoral. piLECTORATE OF TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In compliance with many requests throughout the Waikato Electorate I shall be a candidate for your suffrages at the next General Election, in the interests of the present Government. At a later stage in the campaign I hope to have the opportunity of addressing you on the 'burning questions of the day. and the political situation of this country as it appears to me. In the meantime I shall, all being well, make a tour of the Electorate, so that I may understand the districts better, and also have the pleasure of meeting you all personally. I am, Yours obediently, W. K. WATSON.
Fencourt Road, Cambridge, 7th February, 1922. Public Notices. WANTED—House in Te Awamutu, with, or without a few acres of land, in exchange for Modern Bungalow of 6 rooms and all conveniences at Remuera. Price, £1750; equity, £IOOO. Genuine value. H. LEWIS, P.O. Box 92, 172 Auckland. Wanted Known. OARRYINQ BUSINESS. —Motor Delivery of Merchandise to or from Railway. Cheapest rates and prompt attention. Carting of every description. Furniture, etc., removed. —E. Brett, Te Awamutu. Telephone messages to No. 177. Te Awamutu Exchange. EERTFOOT BATH TABLETS—For TT Sore Feet. 1/6. Lavender Moth Tablets. 1/6. New lines at Jeffery's Pharmacy. piANO TUNING.—Mr R. H. Coker, of Hamilton, visits Te Awamutu every month. Orders can he left with Gilbert's Music House. r FHE Te Awamutu Cycle Works for Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairs and Accessories. Dunlop Railroad Cycle Covers. f\\LL and inquire about the Latest Indian Motor Cycles. The Finest Outfits on the road.—Te Awamutu Cvcle Works.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1210, 25 February 1922, Page 1
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