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Church Services it*--ii-: LY, SEPTEMBER 12. CHURCH OP ENGLAND 18 a.m., Holy Communion 11 a.m., Matins and Sennon 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon 11 a.m., Holy Communion 7est 2 30 p.m, Evensong and Sennon METHODIST CHtTKCD i, 11 a.m., Bev A. J. Bee l 7 p.m, Bev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. i„ 2.30, Bev A. J. Seed l, 2.30, Mr Thomas ’ Waitoa, 2.30, Mr Bushton . 7 p.m., Mr Thomas Faints, 7 p.m., Mr Bushton o, 11 a.m. f Bev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. awaru, Faihou, Faitoa. 'eAroha, 7 p.m, Bev A. J. Beed PKESBYTEHIAN CHURCH. e, 11 a.m 2.30 p.m ' ' 7 p.m Was. C. Batb. OST.—Small Black Bitch (sheep dog), small white streak.down chest answers to name of "Lass.” Also Blsck Cattle Dog, brown feet, dots over eves.— Reward on returning to Park Hods*, r. Waiorongomai Cricket Club. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Above wilt be held in the Waiorongomai Hotel TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock 046 A. W, BEESON, Hon. Sec., W. 0.0. rro STAND THIS SEASON AT FALA CON LODGE, WAIHOU, The Thobough-bked Stallion Extractor; Bay horse, bred by J. Lennard. foaled 1903, standing 17 bands, with unimpaired constitution, and now in his prime. Owing to an accident this horse never raced, but is closely allied to many good performers. By Hotchkiss (son of Musket), dam Dorothy, by The Dauphin, dam Bragela by Panic (Australia’s atest sire), dam Phyllis by Bichvieu A glance at his tabulated pedigree shows a rare] combination of blood, whose excellence cannot be excelled— MUSKET, TBADUCEB and PANIC, the Three Great Sires, gives breeders in Waikato a great chance to breed stock with size, substance and quality, endowed with staying ability. .’Dorothy, his dam, was a fair performer, and was dam of Lurcher and ’ Lavadel, both fair performers and win* ners. Her dam, Bragela, was dam of Ida (winner of many races, and dam of Maroon and Gold, Idas, Idasa, all winners), and her dam Phyllis was by the imported Irish horse Bichvieu (by Bandy Bqy, brother to The Baron, sire of Stockwell). This blood, combined with the three great , sires, should give Extractor’s stock great leaping ability. Those who have seen his stock very highly of them* Inspection Solicited. If FEES—4 guineas. Grazing as pel arrangement. All care taken, but m responsibility. For further particulars apply to LENNARD BROS.. * • Waihou. Aupapa - street, r .Established seven years. ' 'dose to Railway Sta- : Porter meets all trains, to write or wire to itment. TERMS—S/ daily, or 25/ weekly. MISS HEABURY, Proprietress. : v- 1 873 First*clas9l tion mid Clients are avoid disa ■RENTON HOUSE, Fenton Street, Rotorua. —.Near Post Office; opposite Tourist Inquiry Offloe. Within one minute from Government baths. • Board and Residence; perfect sanitary arrangements; every comfort; superior table. TERMS: 30/ per week, or 5/ per day. -MISS BRENNEN, Proprietress. 872 LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREET (Partridges New Buildings), TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMB. Morning and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, and in season strawberries and cream, fruit luncheou, fruit salad, and ice cream. Our coffee is brewed to please everyone, and it does. Judges say it is the best in the City. Our art furniture was specially designed, and every effort has been made to make the surroundings artistic, under control of MISS E. BISHOP. 734 Y 1 THAR ARITI (Next Auckland BowlVV . ing Green), 48, Grafton Road, Auckland. Three minutes from Id tram, stopping at St. Paul’s, Symonds street. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis Lawn, and. Domain. New House pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, weekly by arrangement. Telephone 2161. Write or wire.—MßS WATSON, Proprietress. 785 ST. ELMO, Hinemoa Street, ROTO RUA, three minutes from Govern meat Sanatorium and Baths. A nic comfortable Rome is provided, and ever effort put forth to make the visitor’s sta; pleasant. All tripß arranged by launc ; and coach. House is close to Railwa; Station and very convenient. Write ci send telegram. Tariff, da daily; 3G weekly.—Miss MolnTosh, Proprietress. EDINBOROUGH HOUSE, ROTORUA —Centrally situated, being close to Post Railway Station ana Government Baths. All trips by steamer and coach arranged, and fishing parties are provided with aprivate launch. Perfect sanitary conditions. Electric Light. Terms, 25s per week; 5s per day. Porter will meet all private trains.—A. CampProprietor. 849 Spsdcm* Booms and every Home Comfort Hot, Cold & Shower Baths, Electric Light THE AUSTRALIA, Mm bm# of 56 Rooms ROTORUA 309 i SyvA* tom Rail* Emir minutes’ walk way MMm from Baths. mwm’tmm, topvrdty, 30* per week m*Aw Immediate f, Vsofftkt or,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4461, 11 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4461, 11 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4461, 11 September 1909, Page 2

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