Heelings and Amusements. ‘ \]y HAT HAPPENED TO JON US ’ Box Plan at Paul's Stationery Depot. II 3 , ‘As ami UKA K U I II A A Social will lie belli in the above Tfall on FRIDAY NEXT, THE 18th GOTO BISK. Gentlemen Two Shillings Ladies... ... ... ... Free DANCE commences at 8 p.m. sharp. VV r AIKATO A GRIOULTURAL pASTORAL ySSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW, October 23rd & 24th. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATU I.xDAY, 1 2th OCTOBER, Erkata in ScIIEIjULE Page 29, Section VII., should read ‘ Pedigree Hereford ’ Page 41, Butter Exhibits, should read ‘On the ground not later than 10 a m. on Thursday, the 24th’ Bread and Scones Classes, entry fee “2s fid Mr Frank Marshall odors a prize of £2 2s for the beat Yearling by Lord Elderslie. Eotiyfee, 5s Mr W. Campion, of Manawatu, ofTers a prize of £2 for the best Lady Rider (unmarried). Horse, side-saddle and bridle and general equipment to be taken into consideration Post entries The Waikato Hunt Club offers a prize of £2 2s for the Hunter that jumps in best hunting style. Any weights. Post entry Mr A Kidd, Mayor of Auckland, offers a prize of £1 Is and Mr J. If. Upton i dors a second prize trophy, value £1 Is, for the best Fancy Butter made by a settler’s daughter. Entry fee, 2s fid Entries will be received by—- ♦ Messrs McNICOL & CO., Hamilton ; Mr 0. F. PILLING, Te Aruba ; Mr EDWIN HALL, Sccretaty, Auckland Agricultural Association ; Mb PATERSON. Secretary, Franklin Agricultural Association ; and by the Secretary, at Cambridge, up to and including SATURDAY, October 12th, 1901. , MARTIN BUTLER, 3/10 Secretary. -- CO CQ_. w cb r * cs DjH C 3 W Om Z o 0& vH CO b, >-< □ «sa£ hj J C 3 Q w A >m !3-«J Ps © o oN 0 +3 o O O M CD S 10 fl CO H « M hj Q> Q < » 0 5 r d hi P $33E9 +3 03 CO ifjj ECONOMICAL | OTHERS j Should on’y use TANIWHA, | | The Ideal Laundry g GAP. SAFEST, PUREST, REST, For Washing Clothes. UNEQUALLED FOR BATH & LAUNDRY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Water THIS FAMOUS SOAP STANDS UNRIVALLED SAVES LABOUR, LATHERS FREELY, SAVES RUBBIHG. NOTE ; Other parlies, iulluonecd by the CHEAT SUCCESS 01’’ TANIWHA, have tried to ptoditcc a similar article, so BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TANIWHA IS USED EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. yIo LI N TulT I 0 N A. MILLER is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for the VIOLIN. A Good Elementary Musical Education Guaranteed, Address: C/o Hill’s Boardiug-linuse, Hamillou, 27/8 JJIGH SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE NIGHT CLASSES for Algebra, French, Book-keeping, Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Mechanical Drawing and other Subjects, will ho RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, March sth, 1901. RUDOLF HAEUSLBR. Pu. D.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1074, 16 October 1901, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1074, 16 October 1901, Page 3
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