SCHOOL TREAT. rnHE LAWRENCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL -■■ will Re-open on: FRIDAY, 23bd JANUARY, BY A TREAT TO THE ' SCHOLARS. The Children will pieet at the.Schtiol at half -past 10 o'clock in the morning. Contributions to the Treat by friends who have not been waited upon by members of the School Committee will be thankfully received by Mr. Stenhduse ndt later than Thursday, the 22nd inst.
ENTERTAINMENT. TVfl-R. HF^NRY CLAPCQTT •^ ■*• will give a Selection from his Popular readings In aid of the funds of the TUAPEKA HOSPITAL, in the COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY ROOM, Lawrence, pn TUESDAY, 20Tri JANUARY, at 8 o'clock. Admission : — Front seats, 25. ; back do., Is. TUAP-EKA ATHENJSUM. ANNfrs! MEETING, rprf Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the above institution will be held in the Hall of the Atheneeuni, an FRIDAY, 23ed JANUARY, at eight o'clock. Object s — To receive Committee's Report, and elect a new Committee for the ensuing twelve months. Immediately after the meeting, & sale by auction of Newspapers, Magazines, &c., will take place. J. C; LOVE, Secretary.
" Twa Hours at Havle " SONGS OF SCOTLAND. ATHENJSUM, LAWRENCE. jfwo"Nigl\t» only. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JANI 29 and 30. MR. KENNEDY, .The SCOTTISH VQCALIST, Will glvfe Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members df his family : — Miss Helen Kennedy - - - Soprano. Miss Marjory Kennedy - - Contralto. Mr. David Kennedy - - - Tenor. Mr. Robert Kennedy - - • Tenor. Mr. James Kennedy - - - Baritone. Pianoforte - - Misses Kennedy. Entire Change of Programme each evening. Admission: Front Seats, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s. * # * Commence at 8. Children in arms not admitted. BALCLUTHA, SATURDAY & MONDAY, . Jan. 31 and Feb. 2. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. r\PENING SERVICES in connection with the new Congregational Church, White-haven-Rfcroofc, "«vill be conducted in the Church by tne Ifcev. d*. n<,»=»i, oi xmnedin, on SUNDAY, 25th JANUARJp morning at 11 a.m., evening at 7 p.m. Collections at each service on behalf of the Building Fund. A SOIREE will be held on TUESDAY, 27th INST., in the Tuapeka Athenjettm when the Rev. Dr. Roseby, of Dunedin ; Mr.,- Maxwell, of Port Chalmers, and other gentlemen have kindly consented to address the meeting. Tickets, 2s. 6d. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Fraeb, Colonsay-street. WANTED, a Girl to assist in housework. Apply to Mrs. Smith, Wetherstones. WANTED, a Bullock Driver, on the Moa Flat Station, immediately. TTT ANTED, a Situation as Manager to a YV Flax Mill, by a man with large Home and Colonial experience. First-class references. Apply at the Ttjapeka Times office. : PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD. WANTED Kno\yn, that AKEX^HvurHinrs, Builder, Ross Place, has, at considerable expense, finished kis 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. 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 Peopla'g Timber. Yard, W-ANTEDW -ANTED Known, that Houses of all sizes can be built by contract, or otherwise, of best material, and unquessionably of best workmanship, and finished in a few days — in fact spring up as if by magic, at the People's Carpenter's command. "TTrTANI'ED' known tkat JAMES SLY, Yl, Peel-street, Lawrence, has on sale Ladies' and Children's. Kid Elastic-side Boots ; also, a large assortment of Colonial Boots, all his., own ma&e, cheap and, good. Note the addresa— James -Sly, Practical Bootmaker, Peel-street Lawrence. ANTED Known, that F. MEYER & CO. have received the following for Christmas : — Gjgjley's 6-grape Port Wine, the, best quality evefc introduced here"; a # variety of Potted Meats, &c, namely, Ham, Ham and Chicken, Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongue, i^nchovy, Beef, Game, all in paste, a uicety fdr breakfast and luncheons. ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob and Oriental Pickles, ChutEtee, and a variety of Sundries never before introduced into this district,. and overy thing, gelling at low pripes. To, make more ropni for the (xrocery Trade, we have decided td have a cheap sale of Jxonmongery and Crockery, for three months. Sorby*s Scythe's, cdmplete, Bs. each ; and all dthefr Irdnmongery and Crockery «nd Glassware at equally ldV prices. F. MEYER & CO., IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, Ross Place, Lawrence. P.S. — Our Tea is, as usual, the best quality to be had, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. per pound-.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 322, 17 January 1874, Page 2
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