SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ; DELIVERED: 5s 6d per quarter, with a rebate of Is for payment in advance. T POSTED: 7s 6d per quarter, with a rebate of Is 3d per quarter for payment in advance. .
For Sale. JpOR SALE Nine Young Ferrets; good workers; what offer, one or the lot ?—Ring Telephone' 10M, Pukeatua. 76 7 JJ'OR SALE.—House and four acres, -handy to town and close to Kihikihi township on main road. Government mortgage. Seven acres adjoining can be taken over very reasonably. —Apply H. Lines, Kihikihi. 770 QAN ARIES FOR SALE;;--Several last season’s birds. Good whistlers.—Address at Waipa Post. 803 SALE.—Pure-bred Br onzewing ■ turkey gobblers; young birds.; 15/- each.—Apply F. Laskey, phone 355. : " •..\.r:s©K - m RANTED TO BUY.—Old linen and calico rags, suitable for 1 cleaning machinery. Apply Foreman, Waipa Post. . £ To Let. LET—Use of all but one-;Sfiom, A ’ A five roomed furnished low. All conveniences; .Rent.-- i 2§/;6 ; weekly. No young children.—Apply- - v for address to Auction ' Mart >•- lace Supplies. : • ’ 7806 Situations Wanted. :. - JpOSITIO'N. wanted by ’ married man ; (36); experienced in' all farm ' work; take charge if necessary; well - recommended.—Apply “ 666,”: Waipa Post. ,-;C l ■ ■ . •<•'•' 779 ,]£LDERLY Position; recommended ;'small tvhge.—Ring Telephone i74J,: Te Awamutu. Y°UNG Man wants Employment on # daily farm; used to machines and* . . work * —Apply G. Tarrant;® Kihikihi. ; • <jgg. Situations Vacant. .WANTED. —-Man for general, farm work. Wages 35/- per week and keep.—Apply “X.Y.Z.,” Waipa Post; “ * . "-'.-V 80S* WANTED Man for dairy farm; smart, good stripper;. bach'•With employer.—Ring Telephone 153 M. . . 795 Hy^TANTED.—GirI or womant for housework.—Apply Wiaipa Post. 774 •' Lost and Found. jgTRAYING on my property, Pukeatua, black mare, white star. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold to pay expenses. 753 F. BROSNAHAN. JpOUND —That the Majestic Radio Receiver is the'best proposition on the market. Think of it! A Beautiful Cabinet 8-valve Model, All Electric, from £49 15s. Hear it and compare it for yourself before deciding. Demonstrations daily at the Majestic Cycle Depot (adjoining Waipa Post); or phone 432 and arrange demonstration in your own home. Wanted Known. . jpOSITION advertised for youth or young man on farm is now filled. Thanking applicants.—R. Lowe, phone 3245, Mangapiko. 784 W a NTED Grazing for about 25 yearling heifers for a month or six weeks. —Apply “ Farmer,” Waipa. Post. 810 W ANTED KNOWN. Get your Boots and Shoes repaired by a specialist. Perfect workmanship, materials and service.—A. Osmond, near Town Hall, Otorohanga. 758 WANTED TO LEASE.—Farm up to fifty or sixty acres; improvements not objected to.—Apply Waipa Post."'* WANTED KNOWN. —* BACTERIA in milking machines cannot be killed with warm water from an electric heater. But you sign its death sentence when you book up with us for an I.X.L. Water Boiler and Steamer.: —The Electric Service and Hardware Co., Te Awamutu and Otorohanga. A RAPUNI closed down! Why worry ? Fit in an I.X.L. Heater, which not only boils but steams and sterilises the milking machine from end to end; cheaper to run than electricity.—Electric Service and Hardware Co., Te Awamutu and Otorohanga. QYCLISTS— We have a Full Stock of Accessories always on hand. We do all Repairs. Our prices have always been reasonable. Te Awamutu Motors and Cycles, Market St. (below Auction Mart). wonderful just to be alive ! And you qan feel alive when you eat Yeaston Tablets.—W. Jeffery, Chemist.
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Waipa Post, Volume 41, Issue 3187, 12 August 1930, Page 1
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