The Last Sale OF THE SEASON AT AULD’S. QN SATURDAY NEXT we begin the Last Sale of the Season, when we make a final effort to clear every item of Winter Drapery. Prices on all Drapery and Clothing have been seriously reduced to make quick selling, and economical buyers will find it to their advantage to visit our Sale during the week. It will pay you to visit the Sale and buy liberally now when prices are down to zero mark. Auld & Co. Drapers & Clothiers, ) HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU. 9 E'JC
Fruit for those who Appreciate 'T'HE people of this district demand the best, a want which is our constant' endeavour to fill. * We could sell Fruit much cheaper, but we don’t intend to. We have no intention of sacrificing Quality for the sake of Cheapness. THE BEST SHOULD BE NONE. TOO GOOD FOR YOU. Heerdegen’s Fruit Store is opposite B.N.Z.
“I am waiting, my darling, for thee,”- . HE warbled ; and yet, when the old man threw up the window and assured him that “he’d be down in a minute,” he lost his grip of the melody, and went out of the waiting busiuess. Moral: Don’t warble or wait—act. Some other fellow will if you don’t and F J. GILBERT would rather furnish your home than the other fellow’s. ’ GET BUSY! BUY AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS from £3 10s to £6O. Standard Records Is 9d, Amberol Records 2s 6d. . F. J. GILBERT, PHOTOS Copied, Enlarged, and Framed. Agent for Alliance Assurance Co;, Ltd., Fire and Accident.
W. PARKINSON & Co., MONUMENTAL M ASONS Auckland. W. J. NORTH, Agent, TE AWAMUTU. 41 WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. THE Te Awamutu Billiard Saloon TE AWAMUTU. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). 'T'HE Most Up-to-date Saloon in the -I- District. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. ' 4 GOOD LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. COMPETENT MARKERS. ' Under sole management of proprietor himself, therefore one can expect a well-kept table. A TRIAL SOLICITED. WOOD, PROPRIETOR. / 2
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. “IVANHOE,” (Opposite Bank N.Z.) Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. EW and up-to-date building, containing 25 large healthy rooms, the whole of which is under personal supervision. Every modern convenience. HOT AND COLD WATER. GOOD TABLE KEPT. J. BATHURST Proprietress. 34
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 32, 4 August 1911, Page 3
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