Meetings and Amusements. j A MIL TON PRESBYTERIAN JJL CHURCH-To-iriorrow : BServices: John Rees, Esq., of Te Awamutu, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. JEV, J. M. MITCHELL, of HamilJLV> ton, will conduct services tomorrow, as under :—Ohinpo, morning : Te Awamutu, afternoon ; Kihikihi, evening; . DIBLE LFOTURES - Oddfellows' JD Hall, Cambridge, SUNDAY, 8.16 • " The Secret of the Christian Life." Old Wesleyan Chapel, Chapel-street, WEDNESDAY, 7-30 : " How to Study the Bible." FRIDAY. 7.80: "The Epistle to the Galatiaua." A .MEETING of the Trustees and . Office-beaiers of Waikato West Presbyterian Church will be held on MONDAY NEXT in the Church, Te Awamutu, at 2 p.m. Business : Important. __ 17<NTERTA I N M E N T lit AT HUKANUI HALL Friday Next, 29th. July, 1898. CONCERT, alter which the FARCE, " Sprinks, the Baker," will be given by the Hukanui Minstrels. To conclude with a DANCE. Further particulars next week. VT7AIKATO RUGBY UNION. Cambridge v. Hamilton. At the Football Match between the abeve teams to be played at Cambridge THIS DAY, the Waikato Rugby Onion has been granted permission to MAKE A CHARGE of SIXPENCE for ADMISSION to the grounds. H. E. TRISTRAM, Hun. Sec. AIR A T 0 HO TT xi OUN D S WILL MEET AT HAUTAPU RAILWAY STATION on SATURDAY, July 23rd, At il a.m. MEMBERS ara requested to PAY ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS as soon as possible. A. BACH, 21/7 Hon. Sec. LOST—Near Hamilton, about s'x weeks ago, a Well-bred Long-haired, Yellow-coloured SHEEP DOG. Anyone giving information of him to John Casey, Taniahere, or Charles Hunter, Cambridge, will be suitably rewarded. XT HEELBAND'S BLIGHT M SPECIFIC—Messrs Park Bros., Hamilton, have been appointed agents for the above Specific—a certain and speedy cure for scale and other blights which infest fruit trees. One careful dressing is sufficient for several years. May be applied from the fall of the leaf to the bursting of the bud. 7TUJR SALE—About 12 acres Swede ; Turnips. Apply to R. Kay, Pateranci, J A L E - WHITE TUSCAN SEED WHEAT and SEED POTATOES. WM. TAYLOR,' Green Hill, Te Awamutu. 1A L E LATE ROSE POTATOES. The Best All-round Potato for Waikato. The Earliest and Heaviest Cropper, GEORGE E. CLARK, 16/7 Cnnbridac. HP H A / N K' S . I beg to tender my very sincere thanks to all who assisted in removing stock and furniture from the Hamilton Hotel during the late fire, and also to those who have been kind enough to afford storage and house room for my effects since the lire. J. W. H, BRIGHT. Hamilton, July 22nd. 1898. THANKS. THANKS. The thanks of Mr. anmj Mrs Hohne are tendered to those friends who worked so zealously to sav= thair goods at the late fire. Mr Hohne begs to intimate that he has OPENED A TEMPORARY SHOP, with a complete stock of Groceries, near the site of his late premises. Refreshment Room opens to-day. Watches, Jewelry, Plate Goods, Clocks, &c. Persons holding above goods from late fire may have them identified by leaving with S. Barker, next J. Hammond's. Anyone found retaining above will be prosecuted. 23/7 S. HARKER. P. McMAHON, oot and Shoemaker, Hamilton, desires to intimate to his customers and the public generally that pending other arrangements lie will conduct his business at bis residence, Collingwood-street (second house from Courthouse). 23/7 F RE!! 1 7WRE ; ! S. HARKER (uext Mr J. Hammond's Victoria-street, Hamilton), Will temporarily carry on business in the above premises until new buildings are erected. S. DARKER. _ Hamilton, 18th July, 1808. 10/7 TT AMIL T 0 N TT OTE L . The undersigned begs to inform his friends and customers that ha has made arrangements for CARRYING ON HIS BUSINESS IN A TEMPORARY BUILDING erected on the allotment adjacent to the J. W. 11. BRIGHT, Licensee, IS/7 Hamilton Hotel. GUM DIGGERS WANTED for new field, large area, at Whangapoua, Coromandcl ; ,C2 to L'-t * week earned. Apply to Pearson Wilson, Gum Merchant, Auckland, or Denize and Co , Opitouui. Coroinandel. 9/7 T/~I TE IWI MAORI o nga wahi _JIV katoa He whaUaatuatu tenei kia koutou mo tetehi whenua kapia kei Whancapoua wahi o Karamacne e hiahiatia na kia mania nga kapia nieheiiiea ka hiahia nga Maori kite mahi tuu haere inai ki konei.—Hcoi ano na Tanihi, Opitonui. 'J/7
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 318, 23 July 1898, Page 3
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