a ifi ryu b/ ? J! - si-r ABTffilß NATHAN'S “ RELIABLE ” TEAS. PACKED IN AIRTIGHT LEAD FOILJACKETS. The er lection of ExcellenceV. • ••■•.••-••'a
urn ice. "THE Girls’ Guild of St. John’s ~ Church is requested to meet at Mrs Jones’ house on 13th, at 7.30 p.m. Intending mem-’ bers specially invited. V MAr MESSRS DIMOCK & CO. yViLL receive pigs as under: — Ohaupo, Monday, 13th Nov., from 10.30 a.m. t 0.2 p.m. To Awamutu, TUE§DAS- 14th Nov. from 10.30, a.m. to 2 p.m. .A" - C. ■ BLUCK. SI) WAIKATO FARMERS’ GO- w OPERATIVE VBACON 00., Ltd! Franktgn Junction. yyTLL receive Best Bacon Pigs as under: — Te Awamutu, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 16th. Ohaupo, Friday afternoon, Nov. 17th. Price, jM-d. N. MANDENO, Buyer. Geo. Watt, Jr., Manager. NeiiTiOALE j\/JR J. A. YOUNG will address the Electors as under at 8 o’clock each evening : Roto-o-Rangi, Schooiliouse, Monday, 13th November. Plairini, iiail, Wednesday, 15th November. Parawera, vember. Other dates will be announced later. All electors are cordially invited to attend. THE SVIART, TE AWAfVIOTU. MESSRS LAWSON & SWASH, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND... GENERAL AGENTS. SATURDAY, NOV. nth, 1911. Messrs LAWSON & SWAIN WILL sell at the Mart, Sloane Street, as above — WITHOUT RESERVE, I double wire stretcher, I child’s wire stretcher, I copper, I stove, I swinging cradle, 2 wringers, I perambulator, I set double buggy harness, 6 new chairs, child’s chair, boots. Poultry, produce, and sundries. Further Entries Solicited. Sale at 1 p.m. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. CLEARANCE SALE of High-class furniture. Lawson & Swain T-TAVE been instructed by F.li. Bennett, Esq., who has sold his farm and is leaving for England, to sell by public auction at 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 he missed by those in want of furniture. The furniture : s practically new and well kept, and will be sold without reserve. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR W. j. PHILLIPS, Jeweller, TE AWAMUTU. Watch for announcement of ’Xmas Stocks. 2334
|N order to thoroughly clean up our Stock before the whole of our Summer Shipments come to hand we will ran a Special Clearing-up Sale, beginning, on SATURDAY, 2lst, and continuing for ten days only. All lines will be offered at special prices. Where many odd lines are slightly soiled articles will be-Isold at desperate prices. You will save money by buying here and now. f- ) rapers & Clothiers, TE AWA^UTU. -Jfesr--i"i ape! at HAMILTON. SIR JOSEPH WARD 'J'O an American reporter said: “In New Zealand the Government -if .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'A 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 HEERDEGEN’S FRUIT STORE, It is opposite the B.N.Z.
TEfIDEIS, TENDERS, to close at noon of x Saturday, 18th November, are invited for the erection oi: dwelling in Mahoe street, T. e Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oil ice, Redoubt Chambers, or Times Building, Hamilton. FRED C. DANIELL, Architect. WAIPA OtfOffTGiO NCIL~ r JTTE following are the results of the elections of Councillors for the Ridings of Rangiaohia Mangapiko, Hamilton, and Newcastle, held on Wednesday, November Bth : —• Rangiaohia Riding: J. B. Teasdale, 149 votes; G. Mackinder, 106 votes; D. Cavanagh, 85 votes. I informal. Mangapiko Riding: W. G. Macky, 105 votes ; C. M. Alexander, 93 votes; Geo. Finch. 68 votes. Hamilton Riding: D. V. Bryant, 100 votes; T. IM. Hall, 43 votes. I informal. Newcastle Riding: H. U. Poynler, 60 votes ; D. Fullerton, 45 votes. I therefore declare Messrs]'. B. Teasdale and G. Mackinder duly elected for the Rangiaohia Riding ; Messrs W. G. iVlacky and C. IYI. Alexander duly elected for the Mangapiko Riding ; Mr D. V. Bryant duly elected for the Hamilton Riding, and Mr H. U. Poynter duly elected for the Newcastle Riding. CHAS. BOWDEN, Returning Officer. Te Awamutu, Nov. 9, 1911.
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WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. THE Te Awamutu Billiard Saloon 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 weli-kept table. A TRIAL SOLICITED. WOOD, PROPRIETOR. 2 \/V ANTED. The Public _to advertise in the “Waipa Post.”' Published Tuesdays and Fridays.
Buy Wholesale from LASDLAW LEEDS, General Merchants, Auckland-!
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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 60, 10 November 1911, Page 3
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