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1702 m -m 1$ j SK%si ARTHUR NATHAN’S “ RELIABLE ” TEAS. PACKED IN AIRTIGHT LEAD FOIL PACKETS. The UPerffeetioffl of Excellence.

TOWN HALL, x TE AWAMUTU. TUESDAY AUGUST Ist. STUPENDOUS AND MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTI9N, Absolutely the Greatest Pictured Drama ever realised. A TALE OF TWO GiliES. A TALE OFJWQ CUBES. The EMMS! PICTURE COMPANY Will present to the inhabitants of Te Awamutu on Tuesday eveningnext Charles Dicken’s thi-illing story of the Fi'ench Revolution, a “Tale of Two Cities,” in its entirety (over 3000 feet in length) as produced a couple of weeks ago to crowded and enthusiastic audiences at the King’s Theatre, Auckland. DO NOT MISS THIS PICTORIAL TREAT. Also a full programme of other star items, comprising: Capt. Barnacle’s Chaperone, Big Elk’s Turn-Down, Who’s Who, The Wolf of Fresh Water, Wilful Peggy, Modern Courtship, Warwick Chronicle, Etc. Comic. Dramatic. Scenic. Topical. Popular Prices : is 6d and Is. Ladies is : Children 6d. IN AID OF TE AWAMUTU PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDS. hall, te awamutu on Wednesday, AUGUST 2ND. Minstrel Entertainment BLACK DIAMOND —MINSTREL TROUPE— To be followed by a dance. Door open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. Admission — Entertainment and Dance 2s. Box plan open at Warburton’s. No booking fee.

Public Hall - PIRONGIA. pRIDAY, AUGUST 4-TH. GRAND MILITARY GOOD FLOOR. GOOD MUSIC GOOD SUPPER GOOD MOON Tickets: GENTLEMEN SS. LADIES' FREE NOTE. —Should sufficient inducement offer a ’bus will leave Te Awamutuat 7.15 p.m. SERGT. M. HALL, Hon. Sec.

T-TAVING disposed of my interest in tiie Waipa Bakery to Mr A. li. Edwards and Mr J. G. Elmsly, I wish to thank my many customers for the support extended to me during the last 12 months, and to refer them to my successors, who will, I feel sure, do all in their power to merit a continuance of your support. J. MCKEE. TN connection with the above notice we solicit a continuance of the patronage extended to Mr McKec, and assure customers that, by close attention to business we will endeavour to give every satisfaction. A. li. EDWARDS J. G. ELMSLY

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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 3

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337

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 3

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