Public Notices. . FRESH FISH SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. FRESH FISH MEALS, LlGffl LUNCHEONS, and HOT SOUPS an< TOAST at any hour. Its MRS FLETCHER’S, Otorohanga for SUPERFINE FARE at MINIMUM COST. OTOROHANGA SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT. The MECCA of all HUNGRY MOTOR ISTS (and others who visit this town) Where the Vanguard Dines To-day—-the Rearguard Eats To-morrow. Maniapoto Dining & Suppei Rooms HALT at the MONUMENT, and dim at MRS FLETCHER’S, where th< MEALS are a MONUMENT and £ TOWER of STRENGTH. AUCTION SALE. AT THE MART. SATURDAY NEXT (2nd INSTANT). To Commence at 12 O’clock Noon with POULTRY SALE POULTRY SALE We will also offer a Consignment oi Furniture, etc., which includes: Duchesse Three-foot Rimu Bedstead Rimu Settee Toiletware Chairs Kitchen Table Garden Hose •Garden Tools Saucepans •Sundries MIZEN & CO., Auctioneers. THE OLD FRONTIER A Story of Pioneer Life on the Border »etween Waikato and King Country), '’he Missionary—The Soldier —The Noneer Farmer—Early Colonisation — Tie War in Waikato —Life on the laori Border—Later-day Settlement. 04 Pages Crown Quarto and 16 Pages of Illustrations. Cloth Binding. PRICE: FIVE SHILLINGS t all Stationers or- direct from this office. Published by THE WAIPA POST Printing and Publishing Co.. Ltd., Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu. TTOR best results use the Wallace Milking Machine. Write to us now for all particulars.—R. W. Gibson, Agent, Te Awamutu. PLACE orders for Rubber Stamps, Pads, etc., with The Waipa Post, Te Awamutu and Otorohanga. BACON PIGS. 'yyALKER & gONS, JJAWERA, BUYERS OF FAT PIGS. PRICE, Sd per lb. llOlbs. to 1501 b. TE KAiWA, 10th and 24th November. TE AWAMUTU, Every Thursday. OTOROHANGA, Every Friday. J. A. McGECHIE, ' >- Buyer. The British Traders’ Insur= ance Co., Ltd. (Est. 1565.)
FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCES Arranged at Lowest Current Rates. Local Agent: JAMES OLIPHANT, SOLICITOR, CPLENDID results obtained by users of Pyes Shock-absorbing Pulleys on all makes of separators; price, £4 15s. —R. W. Gibson, Agent, Te Awaniutu. JUST OPENED UP.—A splendid range of Children’s Tricycles, fitted with fine big English wheels and very wide frames. Impossible to overturn them.- —Te Awamutu Cycle Works. WANTED KNOWN.—Motor Cyclists! Inspect our splendid range of Motor Cycles. Prices from £45 to £IOO. Demonstrations gladly given. Easy terms. —Te Awamutu Cycle Works, Market Street. /CUVE your separator fair treatment. A Pyes Pulley .will prolong its usefulness. Absorbs all shock. Price £4 15s.—R. W. Gibson, Agent, Te Awanutu.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1682, 5 November 1925, Page 1
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