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Pnblic Notices, W A R JI EMOR IA L. RECEIPT of the following Donations is acknowledged:— £ s d Previously received 120 11 0 Messrs C. T. Rickit and Sons 20 0 0 Mr T. P. Clark 10 10 0 Mr and Mrs J. T. North' ... 550 Mr J. W. McCarroll '5 5 0 Mr A. G. Warburton 3 3 0 Mr P. W. Peate 22 0 Rev. F. A. Thompson '2 2 0 Mr F. J. 'Gilbert 1 1 0 Mr IC. Bygrave 1 0 0 Total 170 19 0 ■Subscriptions may be forwarded to — R. A. COYNE, Treasurer, Or A. E. PATTERSON, ■Secretary. gfT. JOHN’S QHUROH gOCIAL AND CHILDREN'S Jj'ANCY J)RESS J)ANCE (until 10 p.m.), 1 in TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, on rjYHURSDAY, JgTH ]J£AY, 19-22. GRAND MARCH AND JUDGING FOR PRIZES at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Admission, 2s 6d; Children, and Ladies with ‘basket, Is. , 627 T H A N K S. I DESIRE to thank the Ratepayers of the Wharepapa Riding of the Otorohanga County for their continued confidence in me, as expressed by their electing me as their representative for ’the Wharepapa Riding of the new County of Otorohanga. 624 J. B. TEASDALE, JNR. RENTAL O T I C E. MR S. A. EM-PSON will resume practice and be in attendance at his Dental Rooms on MONDAY NEXT. 613 rTHE 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

AWAMUTU MUNICIPAL BAND. A SPECIAL Meeting of Members will be held in the Band Boom on MONDAY, 15th May, 1922, at 9 p.m. 'Business: Nomination of Officers. A. G. WARBUiRTON, Secretary. Tenders. E N D E R S. FOR CLEARING GOR'SE. TENDERS will be received until 16th May, 1922, for clearing all gorse off property near Pirongia, including the gorse along the river bank. A. W. JONES, 601 Te Awamutu. Public Notices. 'J'E 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 he furnished. Te Mawhai School —2 p.m., Monday, 15th May, 1922. Hairini Hall —7.30 p.m., Tuesday, 16th May, 1922. D. MCARTHUR, Manager. 626 Wanted Known. PALL IN PRICE OF COAL.—After the 20th of this month the price for House Coal will be reduced by Is per ton; Kitchen Coal, by 2s 6d per ton. —Claude Sargent, Coal Merchant. \ 631 RANTED KNOWN—Southern Potatoes just arrived; good sample; usual cut prices.—Paterson’s Cash Store. 499 YUE are Agents for the beautiful Spring-frame Indian 7-9, the ideal side-chair mount; for solo riding the neat little 5-6 Indian Scout has no equal. The construction of these machines is simple; all parts easily accessible.—Te Awamutu < Cycle Works, Market Street. JJpHE long winter nights are coining, but Electricity is here. Consult Coleman; Telephones: Shop, 254; Residence, 179. 513 WANTED KNOWN All kinds of Bulbs for planting now; spring flowering.—Paterson’s Cash Store.

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

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