“ ’ Tis not in Mortals to command success, but we'll do more, deserve it.” MATAMATA HALL PICTURES Saturday, March 9 THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE A powerful Ivan film dealing with a grave modern problem This,drama was once entitled “THE SEX LURE” and mercilessly shows the road which must be followed by those who give way to caprice and idle fancy A story of modern labor conditions and of the lives of money kings Keystone Comedy The Finished Product GAUMONT GRAPHIC MATAMATA TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Enrolment of Compulsory Pupils. NOTICE is given that all youths under the age of 17 years, residing within two miles of the Matamata Technical School, must present themselves for enrolment at 7- p.m. on Monday, March lltli. Attendance is compulsory. G. H. MALCOLM, Local Superintendent. AUCKLAND LAND BOARD’S ELECTION Crown Tenants’ Representative
AT the request of a number of Crown Tenants I have consented to be nominated for the vacancy on the above Board, and solicit the support of all concerned. am a practical farmer of long ex* perience, and also a Crown Tenant ; therefore I have a good knowledge of conditions existing. My sympathies have always been with the working farmer and, if elected, I sincerely promise to look after the interests of my fellow lessees. Yours to serve, - 1i.,0. COOPER, Waihou. MATAMATA COUNTY COUNCIL CONTRACT NO. 10 Omahine Stream Bridge 2 Spans, Truss Span 51 feet, Stringer Span 25 feet. TENDERS will be received by the Engineer at his Office, Tirau, up to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 7th, 1918, for this and the following : CONTRACT NO. 13 Carting 1000 yards sand between Waiomou and Okoroire Hot Springs. CONTRACT NO. 14 Carting 600 yards sand on the Tirau-Matamata road. 'CONTRACT NO. 15 Carting 1000 yards sand on the Cambridge to Matamata road. CONTRACT NO. 16 Carting 1000 yards gravel on the Tirau to Cambridge road. All plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of the County Engineer, Tirau.* The Engineer will meet contractors and show the work as follows: — On Saturday, 2nd March, at the bridge site at 10 a.m.; Contract No. 13,1 p.m.; Contract No. 14, 2 p.m.; Contract No. 15, 3 p.m.; Contract No. 16, 4 p.m. • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. SHANNON, County Engineer. Tirau, 13/2/1918.
“Stationers Hall” BEESON’S BUILDINGS Matamata Opening on or about March 10th Full stocks of Stationery Fancy Goods Books H. W. SMALES
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 72, 7 March 1918, Page 3
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