EIGHT PAGES, CIRCULATING ,1$: ) Tlie Counties of Waipa, Otorohanga, and W:l----tomo and the Districtsfp Upper Waikato and Northern King Country.
pOR SALE—Double seated buggy, in good condition, with pole and shafts.—Apply Post Office, Pukeatua, 424 pOR SALE—A £4OO Appropriation in • First Group of Te Awamutu 'Building Society.—Apply G. 0. Jourdain, secretary. •- 423 pOR SALE.—One 65-gallon AlfaLaval Separator, in good order. — Ring ’phone 120 S. . 427 XTOR SALE.—Settings of eggs from Pure Bred Blaclj Orpingtons; 15 eggs for 7/6. Orders taken at Mr J. Chadwick’s, Fruiterer, next Advance Taxi Service Garage. 399 pOR SALE.—SO-gallon “Iowa” Separator. Good as new. Price £lO. —Apply W. H, Bell,. Pirongia. 396 pOR SALE.—Six greyhound dogs. Prices according to age.—Apply G. C. Bennett, Otorohanga. 407 ppR SALE.—Quantity of bricks, from T a double chimney. Good and sotind. Also a handsome hanging lamp.—Apply W. Bell, Pirongia Store. . / 421 POR SALE.—Eggs and chicks from bred-to-lay White, and Brown Leghorns, Black Orpingtons and Light Sussex. Write for price list;—W. J. Croasdale, Ki'hikihi, Te Awamutu. 'Phone 151 W. POR SALE. —Canvas swing bed for A sleeping porch, almost new, cheap.—Apply Waipa Post. POR SALE. —Pure-bred White 'lieghorns, Brown Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Black Orpingtons, from, competition prize winners. Breeding pens specially selected by Government poultry expert; 15 eggs 7/6, chicksdozen. —Apply H. Andrew, or ’phi^jgg. 102 M, Te Awamutu. To let. IFO LET—Three roomed cottage, Alexandra Street.—Apply R. M.g Finlay. 425 / j Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY;—Child’s Pony.— ’ Particulars to Parlane, Te Mawhai. ■' 414 Lost and Found. T OST —On Monday night, between railway and Kihikihi, set heavy, truck chains. Information to Holmes Bros., telephone 136. 411 ,T OST.—On Hamilton or Racecourse. road, double barrelled gun stock. —Reward for return to Wiaipa Post. 426 POUND.— In Alexandra Street, miliA tary overcoat.—Owner can have same on application to the office of the Waipa Post. iT OST. Between Hamilton and Ohaupo, bag of motor tools; Reward on returning to McNamara’s, tobacconist. / 402
POUND—In Alexandra Street, Boy’s Boot, with stocking inside,—-Owner can haVe same on application to the office of the Waipa Post,, Te Awamutu., Situations Vacant. WANTED.—Young man, * to assist with machine milking and odd farm jobs. Handy to town.—Ring telephone 180. '420 'WANTED.—CapabIe help for housework for few weeks. —Apply Waipa Post. 410 'WANTED—Strong lad to assist with hand milking. Reply stating wages required to Tomlin Bros., Private Bag, Te Awamutu. 418 WANTED.—Boy to assist on farm; Y machines. —Apply telephone 1745. 415 Wanted Known. * ITRS B. 0. Bartlett wishes to thank all those persons who so kindly assisted her with the basket of clothes which she collected for a local family in distress. HUE AWAMUTU Cycle Works, Market Street. —Agents for all leading makes of Motor Cycles. Full range of Cycles and Accessories always in stock. Repairs a speciality. (0.1 VE your separator fair treatment. A Pyes Pulley will prolong its usefulness. Absorbs all shock. Price £4 15s. —R. W. Gibson, Agent, Te Awamatu. MOTOR CYCLISTS Come in and • inspect f the latest in Indians. Great improvements and lower in price than ever. No easier-riding,machine on the road.—Te Awamutu Cycle ket Street. r* ENTLEMEN A Business Card is the correct introduction and a great “ business getter.” Leave your name and address wherever you go.— Order now at the office of The Waipa Post, Te Awamutu and Otorohanga.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1661, 10 September 1925, Page 1
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