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EIGHT PAGES CIRCULATING IN: The Counties of Waipa, Otorohanga, and Waitomo and the Districts of Upper Waikato and Northern King Country.

Dressmaking. MISS EILEEN HUTT, Ladies’ and Children’s Dressmaker, Arawata Street (next old creamery site), Te Awamutu. Telephone 131. — 1 M«S MATHEWS, Dressmaker, notifies the Ladies of Te Awamutu and Disudct that she is prepared to give her careful and expert attention to all their dressmaking needs.—Room No. 1 (upstairs), Mr Armstrong’s Buildings. Telephone 52. MISS E. CROTTY notifies the Ladies of Te Awamutu that she will take in dressmaking at home or by the day.—Address: Tawhiao Street. 225 Apartments Wanted. | YyANTED —Bed-sitting Room, with I use of conveniences, for married , couple with young child. —Particulars j to Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 263 Situations Vacant. \Y ANTED —Man to assist with milking and general farm work; cottage provided for married man—H. Maude no, Hairini; Telephone 127. 367 yyAr*ix-D —Strong Boy or Youth to .;ssist vnGi luiLt.ng and general i farm work.—Apply H. Focke, Te Awamutu. 237 yyANTED —Price for cleaning a few acres of gorse and scrub, Tiki Farm, Te Awamutu; work shown by I arrangement. Arthur Bryant, Telephone 73K. 223 Exchange. Traces for Two Good Cows.—Apply G. Tarrant, Kihikihi. 261 yyANTED TO EXCHANGE—A Twoseater Dodge Car (£225) for a Five-seaier Ford, with adjustment.— “ Exchange,” Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 248 Grazing. yyANTED —Grazing for forty heif- | ers.—Apply John Punch care A. |W. Jones; Telephone 155 or 83M. 272 Wanted to Buy. ANTED —Ferrets; young workers. Apply Felton, care Bartley, Hangatiki. 228 yy ANTED TO BUY—Small Cottage or Shack, in good position; handy to town; must be cheap.—Apply to Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 226 To let. T° LET—Portion of Premises occupied by us (with large window) ; reasonable rental.—Foster & Co., next Post Office. 273 gECTION —Three-quarters of an acre, with shed; frontage for two houses, facing north; good position; five minutes from post office. Price, only £150; on easy terms. —Foster & Co., Agents. *JX) LET—Half of House or Rooms. use of all conveniences.—Apply to “ Rooms,” Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 259 r |X> LET—House, 8 rooms, renovated throughout; 1 acre land; 5 minutes from post office.—Foster & Co., Agents. Lost and Found. •J^OST —On Saturday last, in Te Awamutu, a Black and White Cattle Dog; answers to name of Roy; Otorohanga collar. —L. Bartleet, Frontier Road, Te Awamutu. 262 'J^O ST—In Te Awamutu, on 9th June, a Chestnut Horse, white star on forehead, two white hind legs, slightly lame.—Finder please communicate with this office. 205 — Between Te Awamutu and Kihikihi, a Pair of Spectacles, in case. Reward on returning to Mrs Mainwaring, Kihikihi. 234 For Sale. JpOR SALE —Large Quantity of Poilite; all sizes; cheap. -D. Bradley, Roche Street, Te Awamutu. 260 JJABBITERS We have for sale. cheap, Six Dozen New Gamekeeper Rai lit Traps. H. Andrew & Sons, Alexandra Stret; Telephone 26. 258 FOR SALE—Good Gig Horse, smart appearance; extremely quiet and 'thoroughly reliable: suit lady.—Ring Telephone 110 D. 2-55 F OR SALE —Several Tons of Mangels; already topped.—Telephone HOD. 256 F OR SALE —A Good Four-wheeled Bugay.—Apply to Mizen & Co., Auctioneers. Te Awamutu. 231 TTOR SALE—Handy to Auckland. Ten Acres and New House. 4 rooms, rich land, all in erass and crons; young orchard; £looo.—Foster & Co., Agents. XTOR S^LE—Good Five-room Dwelling bath. wasP-bouse, Conner, and tubs under one roof: motor garage.— Apply anv morning to owner on premises, third house. Park Road. 224

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1410, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1410, 26 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1410, 26 June 1923, Page 1