Meetings uurt Arnueevneuts. IRHJKKL' OONCERT. 11 U c St, Peter’s /i©v\ Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23th. 0 A SOCIAL will be held in rhe PUISLIC HALL on Friday, 20th Instant. Dancing, 8 p.in. Gents, Is 6d. Ladies, Sixpence. Refreshments Provided. J. JONES. 17/9 Hon. Sec. AGRICULTURAL AND J)ASTORAL The Tenth Annual Show Will bo bed at CLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 23rd and 24th October, 1901. About£soo to he Offered inPrizes. Special provision for the Carriage and Reception of Exhibits. Special Train Service for Visitors. Schedule of Prizes now ready, and may be bad on application. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Cambridge, September 12, 1901. 14/9 QDDFEL LOW S’ ALL, CAMBRIDGE. GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOOAL CONCERT, The Sparkling Operetta ‘TALLY-HO!’ By Members of the Waikato Hunt Club. Wednesday and Thursday, September IBth and 19th. Admission: 2s and Is. 10/9 JUHE CONCERT OF THE YEAR “■ St, Peter's Schoolroom, YE ONES DAY NEXT, SEPT. 25th. renders. Tenders for the ERECIION OF A STORE at Huntly will be received till loon September 28th, 1901. Plans and specifications can be seen at dr E. J. Farrell’s Store, Huntly. E. J. FARRELL, 7/9 Huntly Y^torkers’ COMPENSATION ACT. There has been considerable uncerlinty as to the relative liabilities _of mployeraand contiaetors. The following Ring of the Department puts the latter at rest ‘Contractors are not entitled to any benefits under the Act, which applies to workmen only._ Contractors are in the position of being employers.’ Ibis definition clears the employer, rovided he insists upon the contractor isuring all the men engaged upon the )b. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Agent. Hamilton, September 4, 1901. 5/9 H EN R Y UGHEB CHARTERED PATENT AGENT, y' (Established 1882). Trade Marks Registered AND Obtained in all countries Throughout the World. Auckland Office : 103, QUEEN-STREET Waikato Representative—J. S, Edge odmbe, Hamilton. 28/1 w COUCHS TO m ifcOLDS THROAT SOR AASTHMA TO PREVENT TAKE [REGISTERED EjCURES WHILST YOU SLEEP 1 .CHEMISTS & STOREKEEPER? ■told by W. DEY, Storekeeper, Hamih 1 ; THOMAS WELLS, Merchant mbridge. BQ.J, -HtTHIGH SCHOOL, HAMILTON 30ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: F. Evison Gibbins (London University). S. W. Thornton, late of Wyecliffe College, England, Visiting Master. J. Greenwood, Gymnastic Instructor. New term commences SEPT.23KD Healthy and Bracing Situation. Individual Tuition. Practical Training for Business Life, Farm or Profession. The course of instruction includes preparation for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Book-keeping, Shorthand and Commercial Arithmetic also taught. The School, with its extensive grounds, is charmingly situated overlooking the Hamilton Lake, and offers special advantages for Healthy Recreation, under the personal supervision of the Principal. For terms and prospectus apply to The School, Hamilton. Mrs Gibbins also receives pupils for Music, Painting and Singing. Term cou'inifctee.i September 23.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1052, 19 September 1901, Page 3
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