Meetings and Amußementg, ■AMILTON PRESBYTERIAN L CHURCH—To-morrow's Services : Rev. Walter Smith, at 11 a.m. ; Rev. J. M. Mitchell, at 7 p.m. [)RESBYTERIAN SERVICES, ToA morrow—Rkv. Rout. Somervillb, of Auckland. Ohaupo, morning ; Te Awamntn, afternoon ; Kihikihi, evening (Communion service). rpRIN ITY PRESBYTERIAN l CHURCH, CAxMBRIDGE. To-morrow's Services I>' THK ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Preacher : REV. ANDREW KEAN, of Edinburgh. TUT E E T I N G S CAMBBRIDGE, Opposite the Post-office. FIRST LEG IURE .. TOMORROW, 7 p.m. Srrji.TECT—" The Man Christ: Was He Divine 1 What do Atheists say of Him ?" All invited. Sankcy's Hymns. ITOU ARE INVITED ! YXTHERE! TO NGARUAWAHIA ! \\ 1 \V HEN? -irrTH MARCH (St. >V 1 I Patrick's Day) ! VIJHY ? TO SEE THE Monster Maori Regatta WAR DANCES WAR CANOE RACES &g- HURDLE RACES ROWING RACES SWIMMING RACES 4jf MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE GREASY BOOM @* FUN FOR ALL For full programme tiee posters. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. ORANKLIN /L GRICULTURAL OOCIETY'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898, PUHEKOHE, IMPORTANT! A RETURN TRAIN will run to Frank ton Junction on the evening of the Show Day, for the convenience of visitors and exhibitors from the Waikato, uuder guarantee from the F.A. Society. A cordial response from the Waikato fraternity is invited 1043 Entries Last Year ! ENTRIES CLOSE at Pukekohe on MONDAY, February 28th. Entries per post bearing post-office stamp of same date will be received; Messrs M. Butler, Cambridge, and J. Baxter, Oliaupo, are also authorised to receive entries. R. F. WEBSTER, 12/2 Secretary. ' MAMAKU MESSRS KUSABS BBOS. " DESIRE to tender hearty thanks to their numerous customers for the large measure of support accorded to them since commencing milling operations at Mamaku. They.now desire to announce that they have disposed of a part of their interest in the Mills and Bush at Mamaku to Tiie MAMAKU MOUNTAIN RIMU SYNDICATE, . and would bespeak for the new proprietors a continuance of the support so generously accorded to themselves. All price-lists are hereby cancelled, pending the issue of revised prices cut rent. All persons having claims against the firm are requested to send in the same to Mamaku forthwith. To facilitate the arrangements for the formation of the new Company, it is requested that all accounts owing to the firm be paid forthwith. KUSABS BROS. Mamaku, February 3rd, 1898. 12_/2_ DAWS BROS., pOKUH'IA OAWMILLS, ARE SUPPLYING KAH IK ATE A & RIMU BUILDING_TIMBER ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS. FRUIT BOXES. PALINGS AND SHINGLES At Lowest Market Prices. Orders may be left with MR J. T. HORNE, Hamilton, or posted to Rukuhia. 29/9 KARL BROS.' HAU P 0 A W M I L L. MESSRS KARL BROS., having erected a Sawmilliog Plant in their bush, are now prepared to supply BUILDING TIMBER (KAHIKATEA & RIMU) Of the Best Quality, at Lowest Market Prices. Orders by mail or wire will receive prompt attention. 9/10 kTOROHANGA MR EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect, AUCKLAND, Writes under Date, Septembe r 19th '•I am delighted with your timber. I never expected to see such a lot of Kahikatea without a fault." ELLIS & BURNANO SAWMILLERS, OTOROHANGA, USIC ! MUSIC! MUSIC Collections op SHEET MUSIC strongly and cheaply BOUND into volumes at THE WAIKATO ARGUS OFFICE. Rates reasonable (according to the condition of the music).
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 249, 19 February 1898, Page 3
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526Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 249, 19 February 1898, Page 3
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