WAN 1 EDS. WANTEDS, Losts, Founds, For Sale, To Let, etc., are charged for at the following rates : 24 words, Is ; 3 insertions, 2s 6d. ;—To Local Residents: We are selling aia g quantity of timber, suitable lo lirewood, at Elmsiy old sto. 1 j-.nor-tow. —Lawson and Swai.., iuctioneers. )ST —On Tuesday, p, i.abiy on the Pirongia Road. : Oliver Card Case, containing business cards. —Reward at tins office RANTED, by Youth, a Situation on dairy farm. Good milker. Address " Competent," WAIPA POST. P?OR SALE by auction, to-mor--row (Saturday), at Elmsly's corner, an Iron Shed, 10x7 feet; just the thing for a store room. — Lawson and Swain, Auctioneers. pOR SALE, White Leghorn Eggs, from best laying strains, Stewart, Padman, Duncan, etc. ; 10s 6d a sitting. —A. C. Pearman, Pokuru, Te Awamutu. 180 y[ RS WORTHINGTON, Waipa . Laundry, Te Rahu Road, Sh x rt and Collar Dresser. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned and pressed equal to new at town prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Parcels may be left with Mr Dwen, hairdresser, Te Awamutu, agent. .IS 11 THE CAMBRIDGE COMEDY appear in the Town Hall, Te Awamutu On SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1911, at 8 p.m. iiftatiHiiuutftai PROCEEDS to be devoted to a fund for Te Awamutu stage decorations. Supper and Dance to follow. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Le Sueur's 2123 nr o w n ha: TE AWAMUTU. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Sth. (Sole clients John Fuller and Sons in the Waikato). STARTLING PRODUCTION of the Picture Attraction of the hour —THE FALL OF TROY. The Most Stupendous Production ever attempted. " The glorious mounting, the superb costumes, and role of 800 actors make this notable film surpass anything hitherto seen in this city." —N.Z. Herald. Also, Beautiful New Programme of Scenics, Industrial, Novelty, Dramatic, and Comic Items. Popular Prices as usual. St. John's Church of England Ladies' Guild. A GARDEN PARTY in aid of Organ Fund will be held at the residence of E. I. Miller Esq. on Wednesday afternoon, October 4th, 1911, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Visitors will kindly deposit in basket at gate parcels containing material, ornaments, small garments, contributions etc Town Band in attendance. 2111 Refreshments Provided. THE TE AWAMUTU m mmmmmmmm TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, ON "Y\/EDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1911. Commencing at 8:30 p.m. Plain, Fancy Dress AND Masquerade Dance. Masks for dancers until 11.30 p.m preferable. Prizes for the Best Fancy Costume or Mask. Good Floor. Good Music, Supper provided from 10.30-p.rn. Double Tickets (Lady and . Gentleman) 3s 6d Single Ticket (for Lady or Gentleman) 2s TICKETS NOW ON SALE. A. G. Warburton, Hon. Sec. i:W^W*^l-J:W LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, . KIHI KIHI & TE AWAMUTU. QOACHES meet all trains. Carrying of any description at lowest rates. Buggies and Hacks always on hire.
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 46, 22 September 1911, Page 2
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