I PUTARURU DOMAIN BOARD. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for removal of growing- timber and clearing one chain width fronting Lichfield-Futaruru road. Conditions of contract may be seen at Mr. Lochhead’s office, Putaruru. Tenders, in writing, must be in the hands of the secretary not later than SATURDAY, September 13. A. R. VOSPER, Hon. Secretary, Putaruru. TOKOROA RABBIT DISTRICT. Pursuant to Section 72 of “ The Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908,” I hereby give notice that the Ratepayers’ List of the above district is deposited in the Office of the Magistrate’s Court at Putaruru and is available for inspection without fee. I further give notice that THURSDAY, the 25 th day of September, 1924, is the day, and the Magistrate’s Court at the Town Hall, Putaruru, is the place cn and at which the Magistrate will sit to hear objections lodged and finally revise the list. J. R. O. LOCHHEAD, Returning Officer. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTERHOUSE LICENSE. We, the undersigned, hereby give notice that we intend to apply to the Matamata County Council for a Slaughterhouse License for premises situated on portion of Mr. W. H. Barnett’s property, Arapuni, being portion of Waipa Block, part plan No. 2062, Auckland Registry. HENRY ANDERSON, ROBERT WOOD. Arapuni, September 9, 1924. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (Incorporated by Roval Charter, 1835) Paid-up Capital . . . . £4,000,000 Reserve Fund (used in the business of the Bank) £3,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors under the Charter £4,000,000 £11,625,000 The Bank of Australasia will open a Receiving House at Putaruru twice a week from September 19, 1924, in premises opposite the Post Office, as under:— Tuesdays, from 10.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. Fridays, from 10.45 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Receiving House will be worked from the Matamata Branch. PERCY H. COX, Inspector.
THE LATEST! AN ELECTRIC HAIRCUT AT C. D. BROWN’S POPULAR SALOON. A Pleasure in Store For You. TWO CHAIRS. TWO CHAIRS. NO WAITING. EVERYTHING IN MEN’S TOILET REQUISITES. THE “ CENTRAL,” PUTARURU’S PRIVATE HOTEL (Under new management). For a healthful holiday for sporting week-ends or business visits. Tariff: 9s pet day, or £2 5s weekly. Special Rates for Permanent Boarders R. STRUGNELL, PROPRIETRESS, ’Phone 37 - - - - Putaruru PROGRESSIVE PUTARURU. WHY IT MUST GROW. Putaruru’s geographical position is such as to make it always the natural commercial centre for an enormous area cf farming lands. Putaruru is the centre at which the Rotorua railway line, the Taupo Timber Company’s railway and the road connecting with Arapuni all junction. As is well known, the safest and surest way of making money in New Zealand is by investing in property in a rising town. Consult the local agents for accurate advice as to investments in Putaruru properties. R. Alcorn, authorised agent, Kensington street, opposite post office, telephone 17, P.O. Box 13, Putaruru.
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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 47, 11 September 1924, Page 3
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