Public Notices. A R J[ EIO|R IA L. RECEIPT of the following Donations Is acknowledged: £ s d Miss M. Ahier (proceeds of concert) 30 0 0 Mr L. G. Armstrong 10 10 0 Dr A. 'Henderson .10 10 0 Mr and Mrs Fortescue 7 7 0 Mrs Wm. Taylor '5 '5 0 Mr IC. G. Downes ‘5 5 0 Mr 'S. H. Dunkley 5 0 0 Mr F. L. Kerr 5 0 0 Mr Roger Dawson ......... 5 0 0 Mrs Bluck 5 0 0 Mr E. W. McCarter ' 5 0 0 Mr McConkey 5 0 0 Mr Wm. Jeffery 3 3 0 Mr C. Bowden '2 2 0 Mr S. 'Clark 22 0 Mrs Corboy ('Senr.) '2 2 0 Mr W. G. H. Wolfe 1 1 0 Mr E. R. Gould 1 1 0 Mr G. A. Bowden 1 1 0 Mr A. C. Cruickshank 1 1 0 Mr M. G. Mandeno 1 1 0 Mr I. Owsley 1 0 0 Mr D. G. Mac Lean 1 0 0 Mr T. H. Davis 10 0 Mr J. A. McNaul 1 0 0 Mr D. Thompson 1 0 0 Mr W. Douglas 1 0 0 Mr A. Underwood 1 0 0 Total £l2O 11 0 Further donations will be acknowledged from time to time. A. E. PATTERSON, 615 Hon; Sec. RENTAL OTIC E. MR S. A. EMPSON will resume practice and be in attendance at his Dental Rooms on MONDAY NEXT. 613
TOE TE AWAMUTU TECHNICAL CLASSES will begin work on following dates: — Bookkeeping, TUESDAY, 16th May; Shorthand and Typewriting, THURSDAY, 18th May; Cookery, MONDAY, 22nd May; Woodwork, MONDAY, 22nd May; English and Arithmetic, WEDNESDAY, 24th May. A Dairy Science Course for Farmers is being arranged. All Classes held once weekly, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Intending students may enrol with Mr C. F. Battson or at the Classes. 607 rjpE AWAMUTU ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ...... LOAN POLL ON 17th MAY, 1922. ) NOTICE is hereby given that the Chairman and Members of* this Board will visit the under-mentioned districts and will address meetings of ratepayers at the places and on the dates stated. The full purport of the loan will be explained, and any information desired by ratepayers regarding installation of electricity will be furnished. Pukeatua Hall —7.30 p.m., Thursday, 11th May, 1922; Te Awamutu Town Hall—B p.m., Friday, 12th May, 1922. 612 Te Mawhai School —2 p.m., Monday, 15th May, 1922. D. McARTHUR, Manager. Tenders. T E N D E R S. FOR CLEARING GORSE.
TENDERS will be received until 16th May, 1922, for clearing all gorse off property near Pirongia, including the gorse along the river bank. flee until SATURDAY, 13th May,. 1922, at noon, for additions and repairs to the premises of the Union Bank of Australia, Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. DANIELL & LUSK, Architects. Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. 578 Public Notices. jyjATAR'IKI 'J'EA Q.ARDENS. OPEN DAILY (Sundays included). TEA PARTIES & PrCNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. Daintily-served Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. Soft Drinks and Confectionery at Town Prices. Plenty of room for cars—just drive right in—no waiting. Patrons are entitled to the use of the grounds and swings, bats, and balls free. Big Supply of Penny Lines of Confectionery for Children. Civility and prompt Attention. y gTROO BAN T. PROPRIETRESS. Telephone 143. Wanted Known. T'F you are thinking of having your house painted or rooms papered in the latest design, ring F. D. Chunn, Telephone No. 144, for an estimate. Prices moderate and workmanship guaranteed.
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Waipa Post, Volume XX, Issue 1241, 11 May 1922, Page 1
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