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Meetings and Aisuseratuu-a ■yOLUNTEE R j | A L L. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. September 25 and 26. ADA TAELROY /COMPANY. ADA jJelroy vompany. lO STAR ARTISTS lO • 111 STAR ARTISTS i L Thn Newest, Brightest, and Most Attractive Programme ever placed Lcfore the public. Pricks : 3s, 2s, and la. Box Plan at J. S. Bond’s. HUNT LY--September 23 and 24. CAMBRIDGE—Friday, September 27 AIKATO WEST PARSONAGE . FUND. GRAND SALE OF WORK, Town Hall, Te Awsmutu, THURSDAY, 26tii SEPTEMBER, 1901, of Useful uidOroa mental Articles, Produce, Flowers, Sheep, Musical Items in the Evening. Leading feature See-saw Dance by Children in Fancy Dress, specially trained by Mis Andrew, in Schoolroom at intervals. Opeu from noon to 10 p.m. Admission: One Shilling ; Children, half price. Schoolroom Admission, threepence. Contributions will be gladly received at the temporary Vicarage up to Wednesday, and at the Hall on the morning of the sale. HEY BENNETT’S Lecture on the i Maoris, Oddfellows’ Hall, Cambridge, to-night, 7.30 p.m.

w AIKATO FARMERS’ CLUB. The mouthly meetings of the Waikato Farmers’ Club will lie held as follows CAMBRIDGE Monday, September 30th, at 7.30 p in. Business: Mr Samuel Vaile, of Auckland, ou his railway scheme. TAMAHKRE Wednesday, September ‘2sth. at 7 p.m. TE KOWHAl—Wednesday, September 25th, 7 30 p.m. IE AWAMUTU--Thursday, September 26th, at 7 30 p.m. OHAUPO—Thursday, September 26th, at 7-30 p.m. NGARUA WAHlA—Saturday, September 28‘h, at 7.30 p.m. WHATA WH A T A—Th uraday, September 26th, at 730 p.m. Discussion on Anthrax. TAUWHARE—Wednesday, September 25th, 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Cambridge, September 20th, 1901. DAYS LOIS GEE IJ M. LEO CAERI Has now started teaching the Quick • rjarmonic q ystem • UICK 1 JO. ARMONIC UYSTEM ’ Next to St, Peter's Schoolroom, Hamilton. THINK! A IV/f USICAL 171AR A. Musical JFjar TS nOD'S ri IFT I is IjOD’S VJIFT ! And many were unable to use it till this method was discovered; therefore it is A REAL 'BLESSING ! To finish all courses uniformly M. GARRI will take Fresh Learners only till Wednesday Next, 25th Inst,, EKING O TAAYS T ONCER. O JJays Juonger. If you are interested don’t ask your friends about it. It’s a patent and therefore eecret. Call on M. Cakri, and call early. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT. There has been considerable uncertainty as to the relative liabilities of employers and contractors. The following ruling of the Department puts the matter at rest ‘Contractors arc not entitled to any benefits under the Act, which applies to workmen only. Contractors are in the position of being employers.’ This definition clears the employer, provided ho insists upon the contractor insuring all the men engaged upon the b ‘ GEO. EDGECOMBE, Agent. Hamilton, September 4, 1901. 5/9 ijj ’HE HIGH SCHOOL, HAMILTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: F. Evihon Guseins (London University). S. W. Thornton, late of Wyecliffe College, England, Visiting Master. J. Greenwood, Gymnastic Instructor. New term commences SEPT.23ED 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, wish 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 tumis and prospectus apply to The School, Hamilton, Mrs Gibeins also receives pupils for Music. Painting and Singing. Term commences September 23. [j”o N’T jyj m THIS CHANCE AT ADAMSON’S gTUDIO. 3 CABINETS 5/WITH DOZEN GEM PHOTOGRAPHS GIVEN IN. Seven and Sixpence the haif-do/cn Twelve shillings the dozen. First-class Work Guarantied. ADAMSON’S gTUDIO (Opposite the Bank), C A M B R I D G E . Op HE UNDE RS I O NED Having been appointed LOC a L AaE N T FOR MASSEY-H ARRIS’ FARM IMPLEMENTS - - AND MACHINERY Is now prepared to BOOK ORDERS for he same at Lowest Current Prices. H. ROCHEJhaupo, September 5 PJUU. 11

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1054, 23 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1054, 23 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1054, 23 September 1901, Page 3

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