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GAMES. \)ul TI^E ,^EWEfMPj HOCKEY, XX. Gtylf, "FOOTBftfffi TENNIS a i<j othep \yinter game*"' / HAKjjDU Vfa- 15EVELPPERS. Tannia £$oquets ro-strung#Equal to New. ,; W.BRIOW AND SON, ' 187, Colombo iSUeet, Chribtchiuoh.

Miss Constance Xurnbull

Will give instructions on PIAITO AND VIOLIN IN WAIMATE, BEGINNI]S& JULY IGrH. TX/fISS MfeMfiMff, isj^G/adVateof IVX Mr J * rjjr / J tae i^es Moinm Muswfl^ollefffi oiWS.b.., under Profgjfsors Henri Euifrok tod Keidelberger, i^T3erlin, Germany. She will reside in Waimate AFTEIt JULY 16th. For Terms, etc., call at Adveriiscu

TF the Person who took a TETHER ROPE off a Bay Gelding on THURSDAY, the 24bh of MAY, will return same at onca, I would be much obliged. C. WILSON,

Parsonage Road,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, at 8 /m, ODDFEpiOWS 1 HALL. / s\ f / /VjPulxic LecturSv | 4/^/fW/BAiER, Esq^ Y'WONMhe Tran#a ; srf?'fcitjfe4 Boei f Sl/very, thp^W^^heMcirn. pounds MLisßionp Jr * /\m a His W^sliip the^Cayp^linyjne fclj^m' Special coUec^on of the Jmdiar Ermine Helief Func^^ Undej^the auspices of th^MVairnate Ministers' AasocJation.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE sjjs4 HiplF^Binem^^r||h y K^AIiWIIM iidrACTm&W FMTEITIiNG ljfcT^E^p/tfflO^&War. Colonial tJ , Tjpoj£| ir* $/^"'a'ln^r c^Mner. General B^mt gf^g to thelp'ronJjl&c. MyrioramicMnsplal' Qf . the Jffa\ coflpiw. Music, Sojpland sWy. niseis 2s and Jjj^ children hfßt ywiGeJ! Doors open, iMo ; commenoeVS p.^^^ Tiaveinng liepre«ntative.

Lord Kitchener has suoh good sight, s ys an exchange, that he can actually tjee an object, without a glass, at a distance of four miles. So can we a mountain. An afcer a glass we can see two or three of any object at any distance.' She: "You mustn't forget that we are engaged.'" He : " Theie's no danger, haven't paid for the ring yet."

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 2, 5 June 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 2, 5 June 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 2, 5 June 1900, Page 2

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