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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Seui. r football match today is ( between Morrinsvillo and Waihou a j Waihou. As keen interest now centres r in the contest for the Cup, owing to the , three teams bping all in the rußning, i ] is anticipated there will be a a JV> attendance of the public. T'® ! urge upon players the necessity to be on , the ground in good time m or er the match be completed before the , light fails. A display of Tea Sets in William’s window this Saturday night at warehouse prices. Do not fail to inspect them.Advt. ! We understand that a local resident has purchased 25 acres of Messrs J. ana G. Lovegrove’s Engledell Estate, the price oaid, we understand, being T4o per i acre cash. ■ , . , , l Divine Service in Christ Church, , Mauawaru, on Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. P. Cleary. | Members of the local Gymnastic Club are reminded that a special general ’ meeting is called for next Monday even--1 ing, to elect a new secretary aud trea- , surer, vice Mr F. A. Harris, resigned. ■ Rev. W. Blair will conduct service in * the Gordon aud Manawaiu districts on 3 Sunday, June 20fch. Mr G. Clothier has sold bis valuable - dairy farm containing 88 acres, lnclud--8 ing dairy herd, plant, etc., to an old f resident of this dis’rict. . On Tuesday evening the Te Aroha r „ Choral Society will hold its last practice 1 previous to the concert which takes 6 place on Thursday, June 24th, A full .1 attendance of all the parts is reel guested, 9 To-morrow evening at the service in q the Te Aroha Presbyterian Church,, Mrs s A. Leieh. of Auckland, will sing the solo “ I know that my Redeemer liveth,” from Handel’s oratons The Messiah.” 8 One of the oldest residents of Waitoa. * Mr Arthur Lusby, has disposed of his ir Waitoa property to a Taranaki farmer. e Wednesday’s Thames Advertiser says : it -jgjp „ AH Star " Vaudeville Company r ' gave an excellent entertainment at the e 1 Miners Union Hall last night, and greatly n pleased their patrons. The company, which has just arrived from Sydney can ’ confidently be recommended to the sup--0 port of up-country patrons, 6 ODPrations in connection with the >; building of tfie new Augend Post-Office >f be "an on Wednesday, The contract •s price is just under £IOO,OOO, and 3- expected that the work will occupy about 0 years. d Mr P. Dierck, the well-known fruiterer u W d greengrocer, li*> a new advertwe- “ dentin this issue to which we draw the 0 special attention of our rpadprs. Mr 18 Dierck’s refreshment rooms W*** l »s spoken of by visitors, settlers and re while his suppers are unsurpassed. He le is agent for Mr Lowe’s famons pork e . Bj, a- ZST; purchased'at Auc£ 1 md prices. rs For table Damask and Napcry of all descriptions try Gahagan s Econo S —Advt. :» On Thursday .eyeipjig about half-past je live Mr bakeps Cff.fi, which 0- to kemm-fzi Maclcm and Sons- auefoon ¥> to 6 . caused a fittfe The horse attached to the vehicle took fitted' wd gSSS? across the- notpath i’s pushed 0 through the large P J to window, smashing it t° «to ,ns ; u _ n f the falling g l,iw * attraetart H crowd. It will cost .bout hl window, which, w uod.rst.nd. was 08 insured for £ls. _ i ft -t? olm lo ° kmS 80 d ' is offered ld JSs, cat%, 1y0.9d ptQ ' S It is««« Id^wcli . Stood Out T.." display ■» Mr JI. B. rd Johnson’s. The to. t.sto. crery b.t as is well as it looks. in V meeting of the Waihou Domain W .-Y- , , p,, ine terv Trustees took place or % office the other • evening, when ot Messrs Jas. Lavery (MaWmujj T* a Stanley, senr., H. Ross, and the feorjr Lst tary (Mr G. H. Deverellj. Owing to he Sing called South, Mr Mclndoe r apologised for lrs unavoidable absence. ' Tt was arranged to carry out new Q - 'irama m works in the Domain. The lß r Chairman r A m ? ;ted that a new horse fie Sand" fey , n ,° ! *• to Ifrberesignation of Mr W. HetliEfSiigton |. was received Wv-th regret and tfie II . C S< cretary was iustructod J l ', 1 ! 0 R accordingly. The names or Me J. R. •e, Johnson (Te Aroha) and Mr J. B. of Thomas (Waihou) as members of the er n have been submitted to th? Gr 1 Minister tot his approval. Several ! accounts were passed »op payment, is- •' v - r , „ 9r j Tf you require a good Tapestry oe is ir gcßp ,ta|blecOTe r try Gfiffiagau’s Econom nlic. —<f.%'.t. at Real Scotch meat pie- syery Saturday Js by a real Scotch baker, try txictb. jgg jq and Go. —Advt. ry Ladies’ Roots and Shoes at your own ld [ price, .to re Adv^

The Social held in the Public Hall on We ii. s hiv evening lasK u'>der the aus-pice-of St. Mark’s Girls’ Guild, was a So,,onlv«l .a-oo«.m every w.y. .nd ii„, Piesident (Miss l*a«ce.t), * eerct rj (MissK Holden) and the Committee ot Management are to be congratulated on the success they n.hicved. There, we,e close on 75 couples p.eeent. The h.ll was tastefully decorated witheveTgreen flowers. Chinese lanterns, etc. The no r | was in capital order, and first-class dance | music was provided by tbeTV ru a no (Miss Faes, Me<s s Mchiman mul | Buchan). Extras were supplied by Miss Stanley and Mrs Wigg (piano), and Miss M Mningay Songs were contributed by Mrs Collins, Miss Pattersou and | Messrs S. Hanna and !"S‘ l • W. Maingay made a capable M.C. Li_n refreshments were handed round by c members of the Guild. If you a-e suffering from Billionsn'.ss Consfripulation, Indigestion, Chrome Headaches,'invest one nennv in .1 post card, send to Chamberlain Me,hcine o °‘ 60S Herris-street, Sydney, with join name and adress plainly on the back, at they will forward you a tree siimpc Chamberlain’s Stomach aud Lucr Libxt. For sale by J. B. J ohnson.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4426, 19 June 1909, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4426, 19 June 1909, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4426, 19 June 1909, Page 2

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