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Public Notice. RETURNED SOLDIERSS TE AWAMUTU BRANCH, BRANCH ORDERS. ir THE Branch will parade at the Rendezvous (Parish Hall, Te Awamutu) on SATURDAY, 26th May, for the purpose of carrying out the ReUnion Attack and Exercises. Dress: Marching order. R. 1., 8 pip emma. Roll Call, 8.5. M.O.'s, with dixies at present, will be inspected at 7.45. Medical details, with stretchers, etc., will muster as required. All ex-service men are requested to parade. By order of the CO. H. T. HASELDEN, 48 Adjutant(?) WAIPA PIG CLUB. PIG DEMONSTRATION at Railway Stock Yards on Monday, 28th May, 1934, at 1 p.m. A Pig Recording Club official will demonstrate. Pigs will be followed through to Horotiu on the following day for demonstration on carcase. All farmers cordially invited to be present. Further particulars, phone Secretary, JAS. H. LAWTON, 124 183 M. WAIPA RUGBY UNION. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. SENIORS.—Te Awamutu v. Tokanui, No. 1 ground at 2.30 p.m.; Rovers v. Waikeria, No. 2 ground, at 2.30 p.m. JUNlOßS.—Ngutunui v. Rovers, No. 1 ground at 1 p.m.; Suburbs v. Te Mawhai, No. 2 ground at 1 p.m. THIRDS.—OId Boys v. Suburbs, at Pirongia, 1.30 p.m.; High School v. Rovers, No. 3 ground at 1 p.m. ADMISSION 6d. CARTAGE OF MILK. m HE New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, invite tenders for the cartage of milk from the Kihikihi district for delivery to the Te Awamutu Milk Powder Factory. . Full particulars may be obtained from Mr McGill, District Representative. Tenders close at Hamilton on May 28th, at 4 p.m., and must be accompanied by a deposit of £5, the lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be enclosed iin an envelope marked "Cartage Tender." 133 TO BUILDERS. PRICES wanted for alterations at Hairini School, including partition, inner doorway, etc. Work will be shown on SATURDAY NEXT at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Specifications from G. S. Hall, Chairman, School Committee. 140 REMOVAL NOTICE. QAFE /ROYAL AND FISH SHOP is now "'round the corner" In remodelled premises between Walker's Busy Corner and F. H. Vile's Saddlery. Call and see the up-to-date shop—the best place in Te Awamutu for Fruit, Confectionery and Vegetables; also Fresh and Smoked Fish, kept under hygienic and attractive conditions. Walk right through to the Cafe Royal for meals and light refreshment. Open Fish Market behind Bargain Stores premises. No better service ever offered in Te Awamutu. A trial solicited. Don't Forget, THE CAFE ROYAL, For Best Service, Quality and Value. 964 MR H. L. WATERS. SICNWRITER AND HOUSE DECORATOR. PARK ROAD, TE AWAMUTU. W ISHES T 0 NOTIFY the public of Te Awamutu and District that he has stai-ted in business in this district. (Eight years in charge of signwriting and painting department for Bullivant and Merrick, Ltd., Napier.) ESTIMATES GIVEN. Also Show Cards, Posters and Pictorials at Shortest Notice. US "Every Man to His Own Trade," Is the motto of STANLEY AUGUST, THE KENSINGTON EMERY, Otorohanga's Busy Bread Emporium. Specialising in the manufacture of BREAD, and the varied by-products of FINEST N.Z. FLOUR PROCURABLE Daily Motor Delivery in Town and Country. Wedding Cakes. All Small Goods. Functions Catered for Expeditiously. There is a reason why our customers always remain loyal to the Kensington Bakery— SATISFACTION ALWAYS. Kindly continue to ring PHONE SO for your requirements. Your wishes are our constant concern. We aim to please, and our customers say we HIT THE MARK. Thanking all for past patronage .1

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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3470, 24 May 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3470, 24 May 1934, Page 1