1 IMF a * lmmm I SB *m ibe w 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 yoiwto visit the Sale and buy liberally now Ha, m m m wm m. H ill HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU. lifJJn-n-mnrTi^
"IffcliPl i-ppines: /\ xvxi muic lu uc oiuuicu man your bank book. Both arc necessary to ■i* true prospei-ity. Fruit is the one thing essential to those who would enjoy good health. Nature in her wisdom provided a fruit for every ill. More than this, fruit is a preventive of illness. It has been noted that children who have escaped prevailing epidemics were those whose diet consisted largely of fruit. There's a pound's worth of health in every ounce. jO2 6 IS-- CO? BMBBMBaBBB^aBSg^BBB
"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 business. 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'* GET BUSY! BUY AN EDISON PHONOGRAPHS from £3 10s to £6O. Standard Records Is ed Amhpml Records 2s 6d. ' " uutr 9* 7 I £ll RPRT * opposite » iSfm ysSL&£&s&i3&.ELy 'Bank of N** PHOTOS Copied, Enlarged,and Framed. Agent for Alliance Assurance Co T M Fire and Accident. " '• ' •
WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. Te Awa'mutu Billiard T E AW A M UTU. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). HTHE Most Up-to-date Saloon in the A District. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES., GOOD LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. COMPETENT MARKERS. Under sole management of proprietor himself, therefore one can expect a well-kepi tablte. A TRIAL SOLICITED. arthufTwoqd, PROPRIETOR. 2
_~}AVING been requested to w • ul*,* ? TABLE at the VV eigh Bridge for theconvenience 01 persons going by rail, we are now prepared to give it a trial. " Stands, 9d ; Feeds, od. Double Prices for Night Trains. Good paddocking, with plenty of water, for the accommodation of stock. Cattle, Horses, or Sheep taken delivery of from trucks, or loaded. * i\ c m LEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. ilegraphic Address : ANDREW, TE AWAMUTU.
ADVERTISE in the "Waipa Post." Circulates throughout the district.—-"Waipa Post/' P.Q, Box I, Te Awamutu.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 40, 1 September 1911, Page 3
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