EIGHT I'Atiiib. CIRCULATING IN; The Counties of Otofohanga, and T\* i* tomo and the Districts of Upper Walkato and Nortbe: a King Country. $3
Board and .Residence. young lady, Board and Lodging.—Reply, stating terms, to Pal, Waipa Post, To Awamutu. 503, Situations Wanted. farmer seeks position, as manager, sheep or cable property. Good (references.—'Particulars from "D," Waipa Post. 536 Situations Vacant, RANTED— Reliable Help; one used to children .preferred.—iAtpply Mr s ■L. G. Armstrong, "flsiasdale Street, Te Awamutu. „ 530 RANTED.— iWdman for household dudes; good wages; no washing or cooking.—Apply Waipa Post, Tei Awamutu. ■ 528 "Y^ANTED.— A man for ploughing and genteral farm work, with horses;able to milk with 'machines.—Apply W. E. Mahood, Otorohanga. 521 To Let r J\) LlET—Eight - roomed House, all conveniences., with or wthoult pad-* dock; also, Fiour!-roomed (Bouse, at Kihikihl—H. Andrew & Sons, Te Awamlujtu. 534 r £o LET.—Bach in Young Street, immediate possession.—Apply M. A. Montefiorte. • 519 r jX) LET Four-.romed Cottage in Brady Streejt, Te Aw&mutu; all conveniences; immediate 'possession.— Apply G. 0. Jo|u|rdain. Union Bank • Buildings. •, ' 482 Lost and Found. Jjasrr—One hag of chains off lorry.— 'Finder pleasje return, to Andrew & Son. 535 JjOST.—By school ..'dhildj 'between Catholic Ghurdh and Posit Office, two £1 notes.—Reward at Waipa Post. ' • 538 Wanted to Biiy. RANTED IFarin, fully equiippedVr—Send particulars to R. M. Somervdlle,' Te Kuiti. RANTED TO BUY-Old Rags, suitable for. cleaning Apply Foreman, Waipa Post, Te Awamutu. , v.™ ■,...
Warned Known. ~< RANTED KNOIWIN—fSee Andrew, & ■Sons' Farm Adlveijtisleanent "on. Page 4 of this issue. QOtRNS And that Painfjujl, Hard iSfein relieved in seven, end removed in fourteen, days, or mon|ey refundted dn full. —Send 2 S 6d to '"Corn," P.O. Box 416, Auckland. 434' A'SK yourselves, {Farmers, what were you paying <for Electrical Installations ibeffoTe the E.C.C. came into Te Awamutu. QONCRETE jW©RK--Troughs, Tanks, iPa/ths, Cow Yards, .etc; ask for quotation; contract work or day labour; .first-class workmanship.—Fred. W. Lastkey. Te! Kawa. gUPPORT Local Industry. Bjuy Electrical Appliances at The Electric Service Company's, an'd secure good value and personal service.—Owen O'Brien, 'Managejr (late G. F. EeL'es & Co.) Day, 254; Night, 294. RANTED KNOWN—AII Classes' of ' * building work undertaken. Plans . and Specifications prepared.—G. Dalton, Builder, Teasdale Street, Te Awamutu. *
WiANTED KNOWN— Wvuit, Firstclass Confectionery, iSoft Drinks, Ices, Morning and Aflternoon Teas, etc., can now ,be obtained in Kihikihi at Mrte A. Anderson's (next Thomson's Garage). Orders promptly attended to.— Telephone 224 D,. 494 'IEEP your mone'y in Te Awamutu. Have all yo|u)r Electrical Work done by Te Awamutu's Own Electricians. The EMectric Stovice 'Company (il-aite G. !P. Eieles & Co.)—Owen O'Brien. Manager. Telephones: 'Day, 254; Xlghlt, 294. THE 1926 6-cylinder 5-seater Essex is now only £298, and £3*25 with coach top.—H. T. Salter & Co., Hud-son-Essex Agents;' Te Awamutu. Electric Conlsltruction Company (hold the Fire Underwriters' Approval Certificate, and all work is quarantteed,—The Eledljric Construction Company. WANTED KNOWN District Agent for Buick, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet Cars and Trucks.—R. W; Gibson, Telephone 289,. Arawata 'Stitee't, Te Awamutu. TF you appreciate Artistic, Readable •Printing, correctly grouped and effectively displayed, you will place your orders with The Waipa Post, Te Awamutu; Telephone 28, Box 1.
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1924, 21 October 1926, Page 1
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