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KAEAEA SOCIAL. AHARD-UP SOCIAL will be held at Kaeaea on the 31st May, in aid of the piano fund. A sit-up supper provided. Admission: 2s, children 6d, ladies free. W. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec. WAITOMO CAVES-HANG ATIKI COaCH service. ON and AFTER MAY Ist, the Mail Coach will only run once daily, viz.: Leave Waitomo for Hangatiki at 2 p.m., and Hangatiki for Waitomo at 3.45 p.m. The morning train from Taumarunui will only be inet by special arrangement. C. . KIRK, Proprietor. NOTICE. ANY persons driving stock through the property of the undersigned without giving due notice, will be prosecuted. Also any persons found trespassing on the same properties with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. F. D. CORBOY R. MEREDITH W. H. BARBER A. CKUICKSHANK NOTICE. A MEETING of those interested in the formation of Debating Club and Parliamentary Union at Te Kuiti will be held in the County Council Chambers on SATURDAY, 4th MAY, at 7.30 p.m. Convenors: A. F. HOWARTH E. MARTIN J. STEEL IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED in Public Pound by Mr J- Curtis (Puke Tawai) one grey pony and one bay pony mareß, no shoes. no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold SATURDAY, 4th MAY, at *l2 noon. W. A. CANTLON, Poundkeeper. PUBLIC NOTICE. Messrs verrall and price having disposed of their Te Kuiti business to Messrs Pomeroy and Co., coachbuilders, etc., of Hamilton, beg (o thank all their customers for past patronage and have pleasure in asking for a continuance of same for their successors. CHAS. VERRALL C. J. PRICE

Messrs POMEROY AND CO., coachbuilders, etc., of Hamilton, have pleasure in notifying the public of the King Country that they have taken over the business of Messrs Verrall and Price, coachbuilders, of Te Kuiti, and will maintain a competent staff of workmen to execute all classes of coachbuilding, wheelwrighting, and general smithing. The services of a first-class farrier has been secured and we trust, by strict attention to all branches of business, to secure a continuance of the patronage extended to the late firm. POMEROY AND CO. PUBLIC NOTICE. RUNNING in my paddocks at Oparure for the past six months, one cream mare with roan foal, no visible brand. If not claimed will be sold to pay expenses. fTjpuha. Oparure, April 26th, 1912. THANKS. ON behalf of the proprietors, I wish to publicly tender my thanks to the Rev. A. Armstrong, Mr Chestnut, and others, who rendered BUch willing and able assistance on the occasion of the fire at the Lime and Metal Works. J. F. WALSH, Manager Wilson's Lime and Metal Works. May Ist, 1912. THANKS. MR AND MRS G. LOMAS desires to express their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends for expressions of sympathy, flowers, etc., in their re cent sad bereavement, especially Mesdames Crombie and Bruce Graham'and Dr Paxton. BIRTH. PITCON. On April 29th at Te Kuiti, to Mr and Mrs John Pitcon, a Bon —both doing well. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Fourth Sunday after Easter. —Te Kuiti: 8, Holy Communion 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer.— Rev. E. S. Wayne. Otorohanga: 7, Evening Prayer. Lay Reader. Poro-o-tarao: 2.30; Mangapehi: 7. Rev. W. J Piggot. Aria district: Mr Wallace. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11 and 7 (Communion close of evening service and special meeting to consider coming vacancy in the pastorate) Rev. R. Mitchell. Mairoa ] I, Paemako 3, Mahoenui 7.30 .—■Rev. J. C. Gibson. PRUSOYTERIAN CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, "The House of the Lord'"; «.:>«». Sunday School; 7, "The Pleasures of Prosperity." Otoro--7..">0.--Rev. A. Armstrong. METHODIST CHURCH. New Municipal Hall: 11 and 7, conducted by Rev. T. (J. Brooke, of Auckland (ex-iucsiden! of conference) Sunday School and P>itde Clans.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 461, 1 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 461, 1 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 461, 1 May 1912, Page 4

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