LEX ANURIA KINK Presentation to Mr Jenninii'B. FRIDAY, 261 h APRIL, 1912. Ladies Specially Invited. PRIME MINISTER AND COLLEAGUES TO I!E PRESENT. Admission Free. Proceedings commence 7.30 p.m. SMOKE SOCIAL, TOWN .HALL After Praaentation. Tickets obtainable from Secretary or at door. P. MORA, Secretary to Committee. m BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. mHE Library, Reading Room, etc., -L will be officially opfened by the Hon. T. Mackenzie, Prime Minister, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 4.y0 p.m. The public are cordially invited to be present. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Town Clerk-. TO BANDSMEN. A MEETING will be held on MONDAY, 29th INST., in Mr W. McDonald's bootmaker's shop,' Rora street, for the purpose of forming a Brass Band in Te Kuiti. All interested in the same are invited to attend. Convenors — REV. GOSNELL w. Mcdonald I N D. FLETCHER TE KUITI LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. \ LL those interested in the forma- >■ tion of a Ladies' Hockey Club are invited to attend a meeting to be held at Kelvin House on THURSDAY, 25th INST., at 8 p.m. sharp. Convenors — V. ELLLISON C. BAYLY C. BODDIE MANIAPOTO RUGBY UNION. THE GENESAL MEETING of the above union will be held m the Chronicle Office on TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, at 7.30 p m. A. S. GRESHAM, Hon. Sec. WANTED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. TO anyone wanting a superior freehold residential building site, levelled, all ready for building, having a commanding and unobstructed view of the town, etc., situated off Tawa street. Apply »• J. E. WOQDHOUSE, Tawa street, Te Kuiti.
NOTICE. • ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. i PRACTICE will be held on the Domain next Saturday at 3 o'clock, sharp. WM.'DEMENT, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. " WISH to notify the householdera - of Te Kuiti that I have ■<% plentiful supply of milk. Customers can rely upon receiving milk throughout the winter. New customers welcomed. B. ALDRED. WONDERFUL "WERTHEIM" SEWING MACHINES. ►RESENT CLIENTS and intending J- purchasers are requested to note that as from this date, Mr A. E. Robinson has been appointed our sole agent for To Kuiti and district. DEPOT: Rora street, where stocks of the latest styles of machines are on view, and where payments for all open accounts will in future be made. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., New Zealand Agents. Head Cilice: Wellington. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Third Sunday after Easter.---To Kuiti: S, Holy Comiminin-i; 11. Confirmation Service ; 7, Evening Prayer. --Right Rev. the llisliop of Auckland; M, Gathering for Maori Service. Putake, Saturday night; Upper Waitomo, !1; Lower Wailotno, 2.M0; Otorohanga, 7.- Rev. W. .'). Pig got. ROMAN CATHOLIt: CHUKCii. Otorohanga: S, Mass. To Kuiti: 11.MO. Mass. CONGREGATIONAL CUUKC Te Kuiti: 11, "Spiritual Low 7, "And He Closed the Look." - R. Mitchell Ma iron 11, Rio Pi Kaeaea 7.M0--Rev. J. G. Gibson. METHODIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall: 11. "Chri: Gladness"; 2.M0, Rible Class and day School" Town Hall: '■Wrecked.' - Collection tow Titanic disaster fund. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, "The Surrrnd;"' o! Self"; 2.M0, Sunday School; 2. MO. Waiteti; Hnngatiki 2.M0; 27 "Thi Signature of the Soul. "--Rev. A. Armstrong.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 459, 24 April 1912, Page 4
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