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RAN^GIAOHIA, AND £)ANCE •; in theTiairini Hall '• on FRIDAY, the 10th November. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Everybody Welcome. Supper Provided. TICKETS 2/Ladies will kindly provide. . \'4{U tuc.. 'J'HE Te Awamutu Social Club's Social at Kairini, as announced for next Wednesday, has been postponed till Wednesday, November 22nd, IQXI, on account of the concert in aid of the Hairini hall funds being held next Friday. J. TEDDY 1 joint J. PL ANSELLJ Sees. MESSRS DIMOCK & CO. XIUILL receive pigs as under: — Ohaupo, MONDAY, 13th Nov., from 10,30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu, TUESDAY, 14th Nov. from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. C. BLUCK. WAIKATO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE BACON 00., Ltd. Franktcn junction. \A/ILL receive Best Bacon Pigs as under: — Te Awamutu, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9th. Ohaupo, Friday afternoon, Nov. 10th. Price, 4/^d. F. N. MAXDENO, Buyer Geo. Watt, Monager.

HAMIL' With groom in attendance at THE WEIGHBRIDGE, TE 1 AWAMUTU. Stand Sd Feed ©d Every care but no responsibility. H.ANDREW & SONS,. v Proprietors. f%£^ FOH SAL! 7 a a ACRES, O.R.P. at I2s 6d per acre, 1% miles from school and post office, on metalled road ; coach three times a week ; S-roomed house ; dairy, cowshed, and sheep yards ; 4 miles sheepproof fencing. 000 ACRES in grass ; 50 J now felled, Annual rent £23103; goodwill, £5 per acre. Terms: £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, or can be arranged. An ideal sheep farm. — Apply to ORSV3SBY, Land and Commission Agent, 2312 OTOROHANGA.

]_N order to thoroughly clean up our Stock before the whole of our Summer Shipments come to hand we will run a Special Clearing-up Sale, beginning on SATURDAY, 2lst, and continuing for ten clays only. All lines will be offered at special prices. Where many odd lines are slightly soiled articles will be sold at desperate prices. You will save money by buying here and now. and at HASVJ IL.TON.

Boots I ! Cash Sale of Boots and Shoes. 10 to 20 per cent discount. 2s to 4s in the £. pOR 21 Days only to, make room for our Summer Indents. TE AWAMUTU.

J. H. Jenkmson, (SYDNEY FRISIT MART), Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, Te Awamutu. Orders Promptly Executed. TEA ROOMS & Confectionery. lootmaker, TE AWAMUTU. A LL Classes of Boots and Shoes A made to Measure. Ladies' and Gents' Tan or Black Glace Kid Derby Bals and Shoes in Stock, Welted or Machine Sewn. Men's Working Boots from 12s 6d per pair. BRING YOUR REPAIRS. Ladies' Leather Slippers 4s 6cl Auctioneers, Valuators, & Produce Rflorjchants, AUCTION MART. TE AWAMUTU. A LWAYS IN STOCK : Pro- - duce of ail kinds, Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Seed Potatoes, Carrot and Mangold Seed, Manure, etc. Clearance Sales of Furniture a Specialty. Prompt Account Sales. Give us a trial, and you will get satisfaction. We have just completed arrangements for twelve months advertising in 24 of the leading newspapers in both Islands. If you wish to sell your farm, send us particulars. We will advertise it free of cost to you. Send particulars at once to have it included in our Land Guide, which will appear shortly. LAWSON & SWAIN.

MUUeKUM DRAINAGE BOARD. TRIENNIAL LECTION OF DECLARATION OF POLL. PURSUANT of Section 27 of "The Local Election and Polls Act, 1908," 1 hereby give notice that the number of votes received bv each candidate for the office of trustees is as follows : Geo. M. A. Ahier ... 40 J. North 33 J. MIDDLEBROOK ... 40 A. C. McArdle 15 G. Glasson 19 H. Sutherland 27 R. Ramsay 22 Informal, 2. And I hereby declare the said Geo. M. A. Ahier, Jas. North, jno. Middlebrook, H. Sutherland, and R. Ramsay to be duly elected to such office. Dated at Tc Awamutu this sixth day of November, 1911. DUDLEY BOCKETT, Returning Officer. High-class Furniture. Lawson & Swfrini r T AVE been instructed by F.H. Bennett, Esq., who lias sold his farm and is leaving for England, to sell by public auction l. their Mart, Sloane St., Te Awamutu, on November 18th —■ The Whole of his Furniture and Effects. Particulars in next Tuesday's issue. This is an opportunity that should not be missed by those in want of furniture. The furniture is practically new and well kept, and will be sold without reserve. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR W. J. PHILLIPS, Jeweller, Watch for announcement of 'Xmas Stocks. 2334

is? W?<W HPO an American reporter said: "In New Zealand the Government find out what the people want, and give it to 'em." These are the identical lines on which we run our business. We are here, not to sell you what suits us, but what suits you. Taking invariable good quality into consideration you can buy from us as reasonably as in any town outside of Auckland. • You can prove the truth of this assertion by buying your Fruit and Confectionery at l;WI»iW;l: It is opposite the B.N.Z. Taken and Finished in Three Minutes by the L Latest Marvel in Cameras. Just the thing for Boys and Girls. Glorious Fun. Delightful Pictures. PRICE: Dandycam, Plates, Developing Powder, 32s complete. Extra Platos, Qd per dozen. Full particulars at GILBERT'S MUSIC HOUSE, Te Awarautu. AGENT FOR : Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd. Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fire and Accident).

BILLIARDS. PKn*Ki*»fei 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. M-li!lll:mVJlTlli] PROPRIETOR. WANTED. The Public to advertise in the " Waipa Post." Published Tuesdays and Fridays.

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 59, 7 November 1911, Page 3

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