SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DELIVERED: 5s 6d per quarter, with a rebate of Is for payment in advance. POSTED: 7s 66. per quarter, with a rebate of Is 3d per quarter for payment in ad-
! Public Notices. |j|INIATURE Q.O/LF. HOLMES BROS.' BUILDINGS', SLOANE STREET. Open Daily from 1 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Golfers, improve your putting. Weekly Prizes as Usual. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Each additional game, half priqe. Dressmaking. JJ_RS H. M. QUINLAN (for seven years with Miss Mathews) undertakes Ladies' and Children's Dress-, making at her home in Young Street/ Te Awamutu. Promptitude and rea<-'< sonable prices assured. i;^*' For Sale. JTOR SALE—Kahikatea Battens.— Apply McLean Bros., care H. W. Henderson, Te Kawa. 922 XpOR SALE—Graham Bros. 30-cwt. Truck, £150; Dodge Bros. Touring Car, £65; and Dodge Bros. Special Touring Car, £185; easy terms given to sound men.—Holmes Bros., Sloane Street. 924 POR. SALE.—An. Essex Coach; reliable car. Price £l3O. Reduction for spot' cash.—Ring telephone 247 D. - ' , 911 JEWETT Tourer Car, in good running order, and all accessories; roomy; private-owned; any trial; must sell; £9O or offer.—Ring Telephone 432 D or apply at Waipa Post. 902 Situations Wanted. WANTED by capable man. Experienced fencing, ploughing, and all farm or run work.—Apply Waipa Post'or ring 116 X. 933 RANTED.— Farm work, by youth, 19. Good willing worker. Wages 25/-. —Apply Waipa Post. YOUNG Lady, capabV of all household duties, and fond of children, seeks position.—Ring Telephone 25D. 919 Wanted to Buy. RANTED TO BUY.—Light longshafter gig.—Apply, stating price to "W," Waipa Post. 915 Lost and Found, T^OST— On Wednesday night, at the Picture Theatre, a Pair of Napper Kid Gloves.—Will finder please return them to Mrs Tootill ? 927 — In Te Awamutu, Two £1 Notes; relief worker's wages; 10sreward.—Finder please ring Telephone 62M. 906 LOST—Between Post Office and Stajtion, a Fountain Pen.—Reward on return to Waipa Post. 904 JTOUND.— The Local Bag Wash doe* the job beautifully; every bag washed in separate water. —Telephone 397. ' TO ST.—The worry of washing day. The local Bag Wash does the job. Personal. TXfILL Person who bought Cyclometer last week at Hanna's Cycle Depot call urgently ? Important. 901
Wanted Known. WANTED—Grazing for 200 ewes.— Apply Telephone 86. ' 922 J)RAIN-CLEANING for Mr Strawbridge, Hairini.—All Tenderers are thanked and notified that the position is now filled. 930 RANTED.— (Price for cutting few acres of rushes with spade. Apply Waipa Post. 931 jPUNNING on my farm for some weeks, a Two-year-old Romney Ram; owner describe marks. —Apply C. T. Rickit. ' 905 CPECIAL REDUCTION in prices of Beef, Mutton. Lamb and Pork for CASH ONLY.—N. E. Rigden & Co., The Quality Butchers, Alexandra Street (opposite Post Office). Phone 18. . 908 TTOR THE FUTURE.—Tresspassers over my farm at Te Mawhai, not on business, will, be prosecuted.—P. Calder. ' - 910 J)0 YOU KNOW SHEARSBY? the cheapest cycle repairs in the whole of the King Country—and the - best! Prove it yourself—now! Work- | shops, Maniapoto Street North, Otorohanga. 909 JJEALTHY Appetite restored with British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets, I which create vigorous health. W. Jeft fery, Chemist.
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Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3269, 7 March 1931, Page 1
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