Eight Page CIIICULATIO3. Circulating in the Counties of Waipa, West Taupo, and Waitomo, and the Districts of Lower Waikato and Upper King Country.
Situations Yacant. "WANTED—Woman to do washing one day weekly.—Apiply to Mrs Westgate, Te Raliu Road; Telephone 182. 180 WANTED—Youth for dairy farm; machines used. —Apply to A. M. Wallace, Paterangi; Telephone 172 Si. 195 BOARD. WANTED—An Experienced Cook, for Power Board employees' camp. Apply in person at office. D. McARTHUR, 203 Manager. Lost and Found. J OST—On Wednesday evening last, One £5 Note and One £1 Note; reward, £2.—Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 197 T OST—In train, a Parcel, containing two working shirts; may have been taken in mistake by passenger alighting at Te Awamutu.—Apply to Waipa Post, Te Awamutu or Otorohanga. 201 V OST—From Cambridge, on Saturday, a Bay Mare, 14 hands high, white on forehead, and saddle lump on back. —Apply A. Fletcher, Monavale, Cambridge; Telephone 67 R. 174 "POUND— Good Investment.—Closing date Second Group Te Awamutu Building Society, 11th. March, 1922. — G. 0. Jourdain, Secretary.—Apply now. To Let. fFO LET-hA Furnished Room, with use of conveniences.—Apply to Waipa Post, Te' Awamutu. 185
Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY—Any Number of Rabbit Traps, in good order.— Price, etc., to Fow & Co., Ltd., (Cambridge. 199 WANTED— A 'Light Spring Cart, to carry naif a ton of milk.—Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 179 WANTED TO BUY—Two Hospital Beds and Mattresses.—Apply to Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. x RANTED TO BUY—Good TaMe PoT tatoes; any quantity; highest price.—Paterson's Cash Store. 127 WANTED TO BUY—A Second-hand Dover Stove (No. 6 or 7); must be in good order.—Apply to "Stove," Waipa Post, Otorohanga. 171 To Lease. WANTED—To lease or rent, a Fiveroomed House, near town; furnished preferred.—Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 175 Exchange. WANTED TO EXCHANGE—A Light Three-spring Gig for a Governess Cart. —Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 177 Wanted Known. JET Foster & Co. attend to your insurances. Agents for Victoria Insurance Co., Fire, Accident, Personal, Live 'Stock, Hay Stacks, Cars, etc. 196 UST TO HAND—A Splendid Lin< of Cycles at reduced prices. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cycles from £l2 10s to £2O. All makes guaranteed. We invite your inspection.—Te Awamutu Cycle Works, Market Street. JOINERY of All Descriptions.—Write for Quotations to Morrinsvill* Joinery ana Cabinet Works, Morrinnville. "VOU need never worry about your Meat when Petersen, the Ohaupo Batcher, supplies it. Telephone 4. CARRYING 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. HAT is a week end without an * * Indian Motor Cycle? Comfortable, speedy, reliable. Secure a 1922 Model now from Te Awamutu Cycle Works, Market Street.
WEERIFOOT BATH TABLETS— For Sore Feet, 1/6. Lavender Moth Tablets, 1/6. New lines at Jeffery's Pharmacy. ►IANO TUNING.—Mr R. H. Coker, of Hamilton, visits Te Awamutu every month. Orders can be left with Gilbert's Music House. Public NnHc**. 3 AWAMUTU YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE (INCORPORATED). A MEETING of the 1913-1914 members of the Te Awamutu Young Men's Institute (Incorporated) will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Roche Street, Te Awamutu, on MONDAY, 6th March, 1922, at 8 p.m. This meeting is called to consider the revival or the winding up of the Institute and the disposal of its assets A. G. WARBURTON, 202 Convener.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1211, 28 February 1922, Page 1
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