111 lllfJ Fashion Centres ling us by every Home Steamer. mHE Rimutaka, now at the wharf, and the •*■ Whakarua and Indrabarah now due have very large shipments of all classes of Seasonable Goods for us, and as soon as these are to hand we will show unsurpassed assortments and values in many lines We are showing many dainty ideas in NECKWEAR that are worth while inspecting and buying. Drapers & Clothiers, HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU
RE more to be studied than your bank book. Both are necessary to ■*■ *• true prosperity. 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. Heerdegen's Fruit Store is opposite B.N.Z.
Gilbert's Music House for PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MUSICAL SUNDRIES. VIOLINS, New and Second-hand, from 25s upwards. PICTURE-FRAMING in all its Branches. GLASS Out to Order CAMEEAS AND ALL PHOTOGEAPHIC GOODS. 1 Opposite ' * Bank of N.Z. Agent for Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fire and Accident).
WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. TE AWAMUTU. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). THE Most Up-to-date Saloon in the District. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. GOOD LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. COMPETENT MARKERS. Under sole management of proprietor himself, therefore one can expect a well-kept table. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ARTHUiTwOOD, PROPRIETOR.
J-JAVING been requested to # start a STABLE at the Weigh Bridge for the convenience of persons going by rail, we are now prepared to give it a trial. TERMS : Stands, 9d ; Feeds, 9d. 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.
H. ANDREW & SON, Alexandra St., TeAwamutu. Telegraphic Address: ANDREW, TE AWAMUTU.
ADVERTISE in the " Waipa Post." Circulates throughout the district. —" Waipa Post," P.O. Box I, Te Awamutu,.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 43, 12 September 1911, Page 3
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