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millinery. ]\/[RS RAVEN will visit Te Awamutu on Wednesday and Thursday with a few samples and to book orders. Renovations and orders can be left at Bathurst's Private Hotel, or posted to Otorohanga. Renovations from 2s 6d. Wire Shapes from is 6d. ""tenders. RENDERS, to close at noon of Saturday, 25th November, are invited for the erection of dwelling in Mahoe street, Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at my offices, Redoubt Chambers, Te Awamutu, or Times Building, HamilArchitect. MESSRS DIMOCK & CO. "yyiLL receive pigs as under: — Ohaupo, Monday,27th November, from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu, Tuesday, 28th November, fcom 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. G. E CLARK & SONS.

NOTICE OF POLLSIO DAY: TN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments, 1, Henry James Dixon, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Waikato, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 2lst day of November, 1911, under the head of Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as mem- | ber for the said district; and that the latest hour for receiving Nominations of Candidates will be noon on the 2/th clay of November, 1911; and that the poll, if necessray, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said district on the 7th day of December, 1911, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Every man desirous of becoming a Candidate must be Nominated by not less Two Electors of the district, by a Nominationpaper as prescribed by section 105 of the said Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before noon on the 27th day of November, 1911. The following are the pollingplaces for the Electoral District of Waikato : No. I and 2 The Courthouse, Hamilton (Principal),. 3 Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. 4 Volunteer Hall, Knox-street, Hamilton. 5 Bowling Club's Pavilion, Jer-sey-street, Hamilton. 6 Masonic Hall, Hamilton East. 7 and .8 Town Hall, Frankton Junction. 9 Public school, Te Rapa. 10 Mr F. Storey's house, Whatawhata. 11 Public school, Rukuhia. 12 Pnblic school, Tuhikaramea. 13 Public school, Koromatua. 14 Courthouse, Te Awamutu. 15 Public Hall, Kihikihi. 16 Public school, Hairini. 17 Public Hall, Paterangi 18 Public school, le Rore. 19 Public Hall, Ohaupo. 20 Public Hall, Pirongia. 21 Public Hall, Te Palm. 22 Public school, Mangapiko. 23 Courthouse, Kawhia. 24 Mr Randall's storeroom, Te Rau-a-moa. 25 Public school, Oparau. 26 Mr A. Norton's house, Te Mata. 27 Mr W. Hodge's house, Waifetuna 28 Mr George Kay's house, Kawa 29 Mr H. Ramsay's house, Te ■Puhi 30 Post Office, Maikihi • 31 Native school, Rangiatea 32 Mr F. R. Gibson's house, Wharepuhuuga 33 Sclioolhousc, Korokanui 34 Native school, Parawera 35 Mr A. Ormsby's house, Puke- - totara 36 and 37 Public school, Cambridge 38 Public school, Leamington 39 Mr F. C. Thomson's house, creamery, Monavale 40 Public school, Pukerimu 41 Public school, Roto-o-rangi 42 Public school, No. I, Maungatautari 43 Public school, Tautari Pukeatua 44 Public school, Waotu 45 Stewart's store, Hora Hora 46 Public school, Putururu 47 Public school, Lichfield 48 School house, Te Whetu 49 Mr J. Peter's house, Puketurua 50 Arahiwi Sawmilling C'o.'s office, Arahiwi Dated this 22nd day of November, 1911. PI. J. DIXON, Returning Officer. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL 9VNTD NATIONAL PROHIBITION P&LL, AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR. TN jmrsuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and the amendment thereto, I HENRY JAMES DIMpN, Returning Officer for the J WaSkato Licensing District; do ' Atay give notice that.on' 1 the> . T M day of DECEMBER, 1.911/ rthjf day taking the Electoral Poll for the /Electoral District of' Waikato simul-. i-taneously therewith a LICENSM POLL will be taken upon. .St W following proposals : J T ;,rVVOT^,^OR. ' :' i And <, 'c'oncur,r 1 t -•■'. u 1 1 h tlie takingfjj>pf ti r - .;.[ Licensing Poll th,el% , ,fwinLbe''sulJ'niitted for the el<_■ i crmination"of "the Rectors of; the./said Licensing District the .qusj§ion whether National Prohibition- .shall come into force tbjlpghout NewV.jZealandjj'i.The qsf|£ie>n will be submitted in-the following,form: —,■' ~,.,.' .;' I Vd'TEiAGAINS'r-NATIONAL PROHIBITION. ' I ■■'■'• . ; Nominations' of persons to a'p- | point j witl) the i a^ehclp|^ts'.theretof J ' o'clock in tire' afternoon of the. : : 30th day of' November, 1911'' ' And ! hereby give notice that f j shall on tiie2iid day of December j 1911, at the hour of It o'clock jn the forenoon, at my office, in the Courthouse, Hamilton, publiclyconsider all nomih|ition-.pi.oefs-, of persons to ' aptfojlit: v,Scrutineers which lKive|vl)ten .duly; lodged in respect ing' Poll for the District and in the National Prohibition Poll. r "■'' Dated at Hamilton this:, : 22nd dav of November, 1911. ''"'?" H. J. DIXON, Returning Officer.

PACKED IN AIRTBGHT LEAD FOIL PACKETS, lililSMligaiiliiaßM laromiroiigß

, CO % M b his v. The TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, Te Awamutu.

WAIKATO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE BACON CO., Ltd. Franktcn Junction. Dates for Receiving Live Pigs: Te Awamutu, Thursday afternoon, November 30th. Ohaupo, Friday afternoon, December Ist. Price, 5d per lb. F. N. MANDENO, Buyer. GEO. WATT, JNR., Manager. SATURDAY, NOV. 25th, 1911. Messrs LAWSON & SWAIN sell at the Mart, Sloane Street, as above — WITHOUT RESERVE, 20 men's suits, 2 dozen singlets, I dozen underpants, large consignment of boots, couch, easy chair, double bed and mattress, poultry and produce, I ton seed potatoes, I churn, I preserving pan, I piano, I double set of buggy harness, I child's chair. With Slight Reserve — I copper boiler aud frame, I brand new stock saddle. Further Entries Solicited. Sale at I p.m. sharp. LAWSON & SWASH T-IAVE been favoured with instructions from MrGalbraith to sell by public auction on Wednesday, Nov. 29th, at his residence, Station Road, the whole of his superior Household Furniture and Effects. WITHOUT RESERVE. Outside. —Fowls, garden tools, wood horse, lightning saw, grindstone and fittings, bucket spray pump, wheelbarrow, step-ladder, child's saddle (new), zinc, tubs, wash-board, mangle,'- lanterns, watering can, odds and ends. Kitchen.—Lino., 2 tables, Perfection stove and oven, 4 bentwood chairs, alarm clock, glass ware, crockery, china, enamel ware, sparklet, enamel preserving pan, preserving jars, hanginglamp, 2 child's chairs, 2 sets of Potts' irons, kitchen utensils.

THIS hotel is centrally situated and provided with every convenience for the travelling public and commercial men. Well-lighted Sample Rooms. TS AW4MUTU HOTEL, Sloane St., Te Awamutu. J. JACKSON, Owner. 'Phone 2. raii COMMERCIAL HOTEL, T E AWAM UT U. TELEPHONE 10. THE above Hotel is'Ccentrally situated, being next Bank, Courthouse, new Sale Yards, and Town Hall. Night Porter in attendance. TARIFF: 7S PER DAY. """M A. lUKS, PROPRIETOR. I4S 1 it ItffiMiiiptlii %* l ;% ! ; £EER : AND STSUT/ ]j 'in KSg's and ..Bpttles.

Five bedrooms. —4 wire-woven stretchers and bedding, 2 double b.m. bedsteads, 2 w.w. mattresses and bedding, duchess pair, chest of drawers, mirrors, washstand and-ware, chairs, tables, lamps, book shelves, curtains and poles, oilcloth, carpets,, kerosene heater, one hand sewifig-machige;- . £; 7. Dining-room.—Lino, table,sideboard,, chairs dining and arm, b.m.' lender and irons> .'book srlelyes,marble clock, coalscuttle,, hanging lamp, curtains ahcjjpoles' iSMitiments. ■ , ■••■■■, .;?fe Hall and Drawing Rack- L'amps, Linoleum, Carpet' Squares and Slips, Curtains and Poles; Rattan, and other Cha*j&, Tables, Couch;;Brackets. '■•;■/:;■- P With Slight m Glass-fronted':' W" Set, (56 ,Xread|| ... Sewing Machirife;;"': ' v ; ,7 M AtJC'fIOKEEIIS' NOTli--To tho's i , equiring'"i;eal good Furniture thi "Opportunity should notlfernissecj;; a?he furiiiture-is wel|»;l&pt,; an.| 'willlall■^b'Ms I di3 ; A^thiEH^t.;Re.§erv'lEK. ■." ■'■;-■'.■■• .■■. ;_j. ■■'%_ ■*#'■■.-•-'•:.. ■:• : : Sale conimencls?at- ? I;;^mJ : : ;, .V.\. J MJ?i:-i.'-:.i|l, ■' -'...'' ■ '-.■)'■■:.-■

,;'?if^£v,a:.:S3^] >■':.■ f^a^rialf, ' • ;■£' TfeßMS:*' 'if,Stands, 9d ; Feeds,'9d. ' %l>le,Prices for'Nfglit Traijis. j; foackla|laog, of , * f «H : .t^o , ccdhiniodatioh.„ci c '; k' 'Ca'ttleWUlorses, or fi^eeff ?*'sk<:3 m ANDREW Alexandra St., ] Telegraphic Acldi Andrew,"'

LYNCH AND HERI2 1J Y CI-I ALL ENG E Father Lynch to publicly debute the question of the success or failure of No-license in New Zealand. Conditions ol debate to be arranged by committee mutually appointed. VV. WOOL-LASS. The Manse, Te Awamulu. •

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 64, 24 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 64, 24 November 1911, Page 3

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