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War Memorial. LEST WE FORGET ! TE AWAMUTU WAR MEMORIAL. 6 Weeks’ Appeal ! 6 Weeks’ Appeal ! I It has been definitely decided to close this Appeal on 30th June. £IOOO WANTED—AND WE’LL GET IT ! The sum is little enough : Our Heroes gave their' all ! DO YOUR BIT ! Ladies’ Committee in attendance in Post Office Recess from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday each week. Call and arrange your weekly subscription. NO AMOUNT TOO SMALL. NONE TOO LARGE. £IOOO ! £IOOO ! £IOOO ! £IOOO ! £IOOO ! £1000! £IOOO ! £1000! £1000! £IOOO ! £1000! £IOOO ! £1000! £1000! £IOOO !

Amusements. gIG QHOPPING QONTEST ! gIG QHOPPING QONTEST ! —at—gMPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. —on—g RID AY, JCpH ]JJAY, 1922 ! at 8 p.m., between L. G. ABEL, of Te, Awamutu, and C. E. WOOLSTON, of Taumarunui, £SO !—FQR A PURSE OF—£so ! Best of Three Standing .Blocks (12in, 16in, and 18in). An opportunity to see 'Champions in action. DEMONSTRATION OF gOUBLE - JJANDED RAWING. MESSRS WOOLSTON BROS. WILL ATTACK WORLD’S RECORD. ALSO : gPECIAL piCTURES ! gPECIAL piCTURES ! Prices 2s 2d and Is Bd. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. STOCK SALES. Hamilton—Every Tuesday. Cambridge—May 22, June 12. Pirongia—June 2. Te Awamutu —'May 27, June 17. Otorohanga—May 17, June 7, 28. Pio Pio—May 18, June 8, 29. Te iKuiti—May 24, June 14. CLEARING SALES. Ranstead Bros., First Annual Sale of Registered Shorthorn Cattle — Wednesday, 21st May. R. Griffiths, Kihikihi—Thursday, 29th June. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Friday, 19th May, 1922, at Noon. Entries solicited. Dalgety and Co. CLEARING SALE AT TOKANUI, TE KAWA. Thursday, 18th May, 1922. Favoured with instructions from Mr C. G. Hubbard, we will sell on the above date, without reserve, all his live and dead stock, including—--31 second calvers, good sprinkling of Jerseys, due the second week in August 1 bull 2 horses, medium draughts Implements, cart harness, and sundries 611 jjATARTKI *p OA OPEN DAILY (Sundays included). TEA PARTIES & PICNIC 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.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1242, 13 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1242, 13 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1242, 13 May 1922, Page 1