mUAPEKA PIONEER LODGE, ■*• M.U.1.0.0.F. ANNIVERSARY DINNER Of the above Lodge will take place in the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAWRENCE, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth. Dinner on Table at 8 p.m. sharp. Tickets - - 6s. Members of the Order and kindred societies are requested to appear in regalia. nOPRT HAVELOCK, No. 5195, yj Will celebrate their " FOURTH ANNIVERSARY By a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND BALL, On Friday, sth September, IN the ATHENAEUM, WAITAHUNA. Donble Ticket, 7s. ; Single, 4s. 6d. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. THOS. KING, Hon. Secretary. AL E C T U R E, in aid of the funds of the TUAPEKA HOSPITAL, Will be delivered in the COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY BOOMS, By Mr. BLEWITT, ON THE EVENING op WEDNESDAY, 10th September, At half- past seven o'clock. Subject: " Chinese Manners and Customs." Tickets, Front Seats, 2s. ; Back do., Is. TUAPEKA ATHEN.EUM. A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, in aid of the funds of the above Institution, will be hold in the Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, 28th INST., Admission - - 2s. 6d. c Doors open at 7-30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Programme in our next issue. THE REV. GEORGE SMITH, MISSIONARY FIIOM CHINA, Will deliver A LECTURE IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LAWRENCE, ON FRIDAY (TO-MORROW), At 7 o'dock p.m. Also, At BLUK SPUR, ON SABBATH AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock p.m. Subject; "China and Christian Missions." Collecton at both places in aid of the Swatow Mission. LODGE ST. GEORGE, E.C, 1128. A MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, on Thursday, Sept. 4th (This Evening^ at 7.30. LAWRENCE PRIVATE QUADRILLE CLUB. DANCING will be resumed in the Athenseum Hall on Monday Evening next, at 8 p.m. W. QUIN, Hon. Secy. WANTED, a Nurse Girl, for Ida Valley Station. Apply to Mrs. Carew. WANTED, Young Ladies to take lessons in Leather Work of Mrs. Marx, Whitehaven-Btreefc. WANTED known, that any amount of all sorts of British, American, and Colonial Timber on hand, at nominal rates, that can be cut and planed to any size required, at the Peopled Timber Yard. WANTED known, that Houses of all sizes can be built by contract, or otherwise, of best material, and unquestionably of best workmanship, and finished in a few days— in fact spring up as ij by magio, at the People's Carpenter's command. PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD. WANTED known, that Alexander Humphrey, Bnilder, Ross Place, has, at considerable expense, finished his New Premises, adjoining Mr. Hogg, butcher ; and from his increased facilities for working, he is now able to turn out better and cheaper work than heretofore, and feels confident of a larger increase of public support than ever. U R, W. SHEATH A Having purchased the Butchery Business fcitherio gamed on by Mr. M'EJimmie, ia now prepared to supply Firstclass Meat at the lowest remunerative
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 4 September 1873, Page 4
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