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LOCAL AND GENERAL

A meeting of the match Committee of the Te\Aroha Bowling Club takes place this evening, when the draws, in connection A with the various competitions will be made. Last Thursday the fifth of November, the childrenor x the town were, very much in evidence with theusual grotesque figures of the imtnortal Guy/the children’s peculiar delight \One visitor was heard to say that never had been seen so many of these elegent creations in one place, and intense |intercst\centred rmind *he the function of jujiginV their respective merits, when aSflve o’clock they lined up in front of Mr /aekson’skshop, where Mr Wild adjudicated upon \heir respective claims, and/awarded the prize, The Mountain presented a lovely picture in the evening, when lit up by'bonfire glow, and as pne stood in the dorfiain looking across fire pretty bath-house'toward the soft r/d light on the pine trees,'‘■one could fancy oneself in the midst of \a Swiss township so “auld world ” and romantic in the moonlight. For ladies pure wool underclothing yon can’t beat L, Cullen’s.

Te Aroha is to bo visited by Miss Anderson Hughes, the well-known Lidy X -License lecturer. On Saturday a (1 Sunday, November 14th and 15 tli, Miss Hughes will hold meetings in the i Public Hall and will cloubless maintain I the reputati' >n gained by her m Australia and throughout New Zealand. . Monday next being the King’s Birthday, Messrs Wigg and Cos shop will he closed. Advt. j Advertiser requires a second-hand bicicle. • The Bev. J. Dukes, will preach at the , Methodist Church Te Aroha, on Sunday j morning and evening. Subject for (‘veiling. “What have Sunday Schools done ” ? The Sunday School Hymns will be repeated at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening The Rev. Dukes will preach at Te Aroha West on Sunday afternoon. At the Te Aroha Presbyterian Church, on Sunday evening the Rev. W* Blair will preach on the subject- “ What is worldlinessf” During the service, Miss Butcher will sing Gounod’s solo “ Glory t) thee, ray 1 God, this night.” Call ou S. Levy, Watchmaker Te Iroha, oppes te Bank of New Zealand, for repairs Conntry orders promptly dtendedto. Twelvemonths guarantee with all w irk, All work at town prices —Advt. Mr J. G. Beswick, Postmaster, advises us as follows:—Monday 9th November (King s Birthday,) will be observed by all Post and Telegraph offices as a close holiday. All mails will ae closed at 5.6 - a.m. on the morning of 9th. A delivery of correspondence will be made from 7 to 8 p.m. on Siturday evening, but there will be no delivery carrier on Monday. Telephone Lxchange will be closed.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 2

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438

LOCAL AND GENERAL Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 2

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