Notices:
"ADVANCE" CYCLE WORKS. T BEG to announce that I have STABTEDBUSINESSinWahnate as Cycle Builder and Repairer, and hope by tsfcs*€l attention to business (^fl [ryfoderafce charges to merit sk shajre of Public Patronage. MACHINES built to order from B.S.A. Fittings. All Accessories at Lowest Pi'iccs. r F._Q._SMALL. mis^dTjffield; FIttJIXERER, QUEEN STREET, HAS opened a* SERVANTS' BEGI.TRY OFFICB^^£^-' Several Good Servants waiting engagements.
FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. T &ESPECTFULLF desire to in form C/stomerj^ftfrd others that I have decicfed to carry/ on the above Works in MABEBrLWs BUILDINGS, QueoW^treet, next door to the Co-operative Store, and as I intend employing a FIRST-CLASS EXPERT all oiders entrusted to me will have my best attention. TIIOS. RICHARD.
IVTISS TURNBULL, Teacher of nl -, PIANO and VIOLIN, will be in attendance at MANCHESTER'S BUILDINGS, DAILY. Hour^ pf -attendance : 10 to 12.30 and 1.30 to 5 p.m.
Borough Council WAIMATE^BO^^I^COUNCI£ ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUN CILLORa. pUBLIC NOTICE is Weby given X that NOMINATIONS in the prescribed form will be received by the Umkisignod up to 12 o'clock NOON on'^ATUBDAY, the Ist day , of SEPTEMBER, 1900, to fill tbe | seats on the Waimate Borough Conn oil, rendered vacant by the retirement, "through the efTJu\ion of time, of Councillors John Oanifcron, Samuel Collett, and Rober>4nkster. Should more than three Candidntes be Nominated, an Election will beheld on THURSDAY, the 13tu day oi SEPTEMBER, 1900, between the hours oi 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the Borough Council Chambers, Queen Street, W&imate. CHAS. AKHURST, Deputy Returning Officer. Town Clerk's Office, Waimate, 24th August, 1900.
Meetings, &c. ODDFELLOWS' hTIL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th,
The Yen. Akchdeacon Harper's Lanterji Lecture on /""EGYPT."
OJCrb FELLOWS' HALL WAIMATE. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER sth.
Return*°Vi9it of the Popular HENRY DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. Special Engagement oE the Favourite Comedian/MR E. D. Haygarth. The Funnie'at Comedy of the century, "CHARLEY'S AUNT." n I'm Charley's Aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from." .!Fuuny enough to make a cat laugh. PRICES AS USUAL. Doors open, 7.30 ; commence at 8. [ A XECTURE on the SEV2j[N -*-*- BIBLES OE> THE WOM will be'glvon by / f >• | REV. jfißO. In aid of the British iAati Foreign BJA MONDAY, 3vl/s&P2&MH^^m KNOX/(JEKrSff SUNDAY SCHOOL Lecture inWg^ersei witlf So*lgs and Tiolin Music by^liss Tujs^bull and (probabl£),<6y another Yio'lhaist. Piano Mndly lent hy'Dreaden Pianos forte Company. •*■' Admit sion—^PßEE. Collection >will jf made. G. H. GRAHAM.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 40, 1 September 1900, Page 2
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