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To-Night j \ Director . ..Val Atkinson Grand Farewell Visit PROFESSOR ryALMAINE ROFESSOR JJ'ALMAINE Hypnotist and Transformist. Catalepsy, Thought Transference and Spiritual Seances -Supported by - Mark Truscott Percy Carr Lenna Kelly Georgy Val, Atkinson Pearl Warren Fred Carlson An absolute and entire m* change of Programme W will be submitted for m" the Company's last visit Prices of Admission. .... .3s, 2s wBsBSSSm HUHnH 1Bh«HbI QTRAYED £5 No. 3 Road, 5 yearlings, earmarked by notch out of top of right ear, and notch oat of corner of left oar.—Reward. A. ODEN. A Grand Concert On behalf of funds to be raised for the erection of a ' Cottage Hospital for Te Puke and district, will take place on Wednesday, 10th inst at 8 p.m. sharp (Cheir taken by Mr T. Palmer) PROGRAMME Pianoforte Solo Miss B. Snodgrass Recitation Rev. Richards Vocal Solo Mrs Tod Madame Jarley's | Managed by Waxworks ( Mrs Ford Pianoforte Duet Misses Graham Recitation Vocal Selection Pianoforte Solo Miss Hobbs Recitation Mr Evand Carr Violin Solo Mr W. Dyia>3 Vocal Trio in Charactar Vocal Solo Mr Ellis Recitation Miss Samuels Pianoforte Solo Miss K. Wilson Vocal Solo Master Tapsell Recitation Rev. Richards Vocal Solo Mrs Tod Violin Solo Mr W. Dykej mr Joseph Mcdowell has kindly granted the use of his hall with electric lighting free of charge on this special occasion, Reserved Seats at Hoyte's S.FINDLAY, Hon. Secretary Te Pake Debating Society Electric pictures — every — SATURDAY & M3NDA7 —IN — M c!) OWE LL' 5 HALL MAGNIFICENT OF PROIIUM^ EVERY SATURDAY Wa Cuino Tun World To Ts Puke POPULAR PICTURE PRICES Maketu Holii H. GAR3TIN • Propriatot Til!] Proprietor of this known hostelry t<: noti 'v ch-j residents of tins district chat he has parch ised Mi Baku-'s interest in th * a'oaw establishment, and- begs t; an nou ic! that th-J hotel will b con lu 'ted on thoroughly up-tv) dat: lues. Visitor."> wili fin Ith conforts of a li v,-:!:is.s hxn an 1 picnic partiwul oj sy.'c all / catered fa/. Go)d Tabic. Beer and Wines o Best Brands . Stibling accommoiition prj/idcc

NURSING TVfURSE ANDERSON wishes to notify residents of Te Puke that she is prepared take in patients at her home. Aa she is a competent nurse, every care and attention'will be given. T3 -PUKE TOWN BOARD THE Estima'e of Propped Ex- ' p.indlture of the Te Puke Town Board for the year end'nj March 31st, 1914, is £278 13s 8d Sum already available £40. Additional sum required £$30 13s Bd. Total rateable value o p rateable property on the valuation roll £36,901. Rate thereon necessary to raise the money required : Six Farthings in the Pound. 0. J. HODGE, Clerk to TePuke Town Board. " 'IE PUKE PAROCHIAL ~~ DISTRICT , Services for the Month 7tVTe Puke 11 and 7.30, Te | Matai 11, Fongakawa 11, PaenI <raroa 2. 14;h—Te Puke 8,11 and 7.30. Up i ner II \U 2. Papamoa7.3o. 21st —Te Puke 11 and 7.30. ' Maketu 2.30. Poigakawa 7.3 C ■ 23th- C: P ike 8, 1L and 7.30. I Paengaroi2. ' 28th—Te Puke 8,11, and 7.30.

The Farmers' Auctioneering Company make additions to their stile to bo held in the Te Puke yards on Tuesday next. Those now comprise 450 head, including 30 3A,yr fresh condition bullock?, 100 *2yr steers and 50 mixed cattle from Whakatme, 40 fat and forward cows. 30 2yrand 3yr empty heifers, 150 yenrlings, 50 mixed catt'e,, and 150 fat and forward wethers. '""flower show PRIZEWINNERS at the ro Jl cent Flower Show are notified th it prize money will be paid at the Mission Hall, next Saturday afternoon, from 2.33 o'clock. CIIAS. BISHOPRICK.^ QTRAYING on my property, Te Puke, for the past three v • r. one bay horse, about six years'old, white on foreleg, small white spot on forehead. _ Owner can htivj ?me on paying, expenses—'. HENRY.

| TENDERS. ' TPENDERS are invited for the I ■«- lease of the Paengavoa Do- | m n, comprising about 5 acres, for a term of one year on the fol1' v ing conditions:-Ground to be cleared and ploughed and laid down in grass. . . Tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Domain Board, will received up to December 27th.

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

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