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“Every Man to His Own Trade,” Is the motto of STANLEY AUGUST, THE KENSINGTON BAKERY, 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 80 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 2

One day a microbe found a nest In a broad, expansive, full-grown chest; He chuckled and laughed aloud with -glee. “ A happy home I’ve found,” said he. Ho ! Ho ! Mr Microbe ! Not so fast ! Your cosy lodging will not last. Your swift eviction I'll secure With a bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

filial mm Here’s a Hand That Brings into the Hands of Everyone Who is Concerned the Welfare and Progress 0 f Te Awamutu Distric • 8 ■ ■ ■ I First-hand Information and Service and, what is more important, Brings it at a Price that is within reach of Everyone. The Waipa Post Issued on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:— Delivered: 5/6 per Quarter, with 1/- Rebate for Payment in Advance. Posted: 7/6 per Quarter, with 1/3 for Payment in Advance. ORDER NOW. Tell the Publishers or your nearest Agent to start right away supplying you with THE WAIPA POST.

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Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3506, 16 August 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3506, 16 August 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3506, 16 August 1934, Page 6