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

Wanted to Buy. ANTED TO BUY Calf Skins, Hides, Sheep Skins, etc., for spot cash.—J. Trinnear, Otorohanga, j representing McLean Bros., or C. S. McLean, Te Kawa; Telephone 166 W. WANTED TO BUY Calf Skins, Hides, etc.—J. H. Trinnear will be at tiie New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company's factory,, Otorohanga, every Thursday, from 9 a;m. to 11 a.tm., to purchase Hides,, Skins, or Wool. 394 Situations Wanted. /ANTED Gardening or Kitchen Work.—Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. .-'"*,'• 376 QOMPETENT Car or Lorry Driver seeks position.—Apply "Driver," care Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. 321 Situations Vacant. RANTED.— At once, a youth for dairy farm, machines used. Goo* wages to suitable man. Ring 'phone 103 R. 384 RANTED— A Strong Boy, for six weeks or two months, to do milking and go to factory; wages, 25s per week.—H. L. Peake, Hairini. 375 Lost and Found. rj^OST—From Pirongia Hotel, a Fox Terrier Dog; answers to name of " Pat."—Reward at Pirongia Hotel. 399 .JjOST—On Kihikihi Road, a Logging Chain.—Finder please communicate with Sawmill, Te Awamutu. 32 Grazing. "RANTED.— For 'few weeks, grazing for couple of cows, handy to town preferred.—Apply Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. To Let; fpO LET.—Three large rooms. Separate entrance. Apply "F.A.," Box 2. 398 WO LET.—Two rooms, unfurnished, or partly furnished. Central position. Apply Waipa Post. 390 For Sale. JPOR SALE.—I2 good weaner pigs. ' Ring 'phone 73R. 392 JPOR SALE—Single-seater Ford Car; in first-class running order; any trial given; to be seen at iZainey's Garage, Otorohanga. 395 JTOR SALE.—Reid and Gray,double furrow' plough. Almost new. Medium weight. J. R. Anderson, Kihikihi. • 388 l ]?OR SALE—Business Site in Alexandra Street; between Brooks' (chemist) and the Farmers' Auctioneering Co.'s; will be cut into frontages to suit purchasers.—Particulars from local Land Agents. 307 J?OR SALE—A Square Iron English Tank; 400 gallons; tap in good order. Also, a Quantity of. 9 x 2 Timber. Also, a Hut, 10 x 12, 8-foot studs, on skids. —D. Bradley, Rocifre Street, Te Awamutu. 378 QUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 1 year Te 6d loO; best two year 35e per 100; 3 year sturdy 24 to 30 inches, 40s to 45s per 100; 4ft stuff sold out—M. H. Williams, Nurseryman; E have Ladies' and Gentlemen's T f Cycles from £10; all guaranteed. All Accessories stocked. Repairs a speciality.—Te Awamutu Cycle Works, Market Street. Wanted Known. R POULTRY KEEPER Please stop feeding me with Palmer's Poultry Foods. Every time I have a feed I lay a .blasted egg.—Yours faithfully, The Big Black Hen. T AUNDRY Mrs Moore announces that parcels may be left at Mrs Slavin's, dressmaker (next Farmers' Auctioneering Company's). Clothing ironed before return. WALLPAPERS— Your choice of 200 Patterns, from Is per roll. Pattern books posted free to any part of the district.—F. D. Chunn, next Finlay's Stables. Telephone 144. YXTHEN you buy a Cycle or a Motor Cycle from us you not only get the benefit of keenest city prices: you also get our service in the future.—Te Awamutu Cycle Works, Market Street. WALLACE Milking Machines can be purchased for a small outlay of capital. Don't hand milk when you can get the best machine for small cost.—D. McL. Wallace Ltd. R. W. Gibson, agent, Te Awamutu. QARDEN SEEDS.—Why pay fabulous prices for your Garden Seeds in little packets when you can get New Season's Vegetable Seeds, sold from bulk, and true to name, from H. Andrew & Sons? Try us, and the difference will convince you every time. FARMERS' GLORY GOOSEBERRIES —The True Larpe Red, for commercial planting. Plant a few for profit. Fine plants, 12s per dozen; 40s to 60s per 100.—M. H. Williams, Nurseryman, Te Awamutu.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1542, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1542, 30 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1542, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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