Lost, Found, T7IOUND, in Queen Street, this week A Lady’s Waterproof Gape. Owner may receive same at the Police Station. TDOUND—A Sum of Money. Owner may receive same at Police Station. BLENDS of Tea are but poor substitutes for the splendid aroma and rich, full body ot pure Hill-grown Ceylon packed Hondai-Lanka. Meetings, &c. WAIMATE WORKERS’ UNION. FTIHE Committee will meet in the Foresters’ Hall on SATURDAY NEXT at 7.30 sharp. All workers anrequested to meet in the above Hall ai 8.30. Business important. The Secretary of the Union Will deliver an Address at the Waihtn Downs on TUESDAY NEXT at 8 p.M. under the patronage of Mr. Douglas, President of the Farmers’ Union, on th» Union’s Rules. S. BOREHAM, Secretary. OOK OUT for Interesting Addresses by MISS ROBERTS, of Christchurch, at Kapua on Monday, Nukuroa Tuesday, Makikibi and Morvon probably Wednesday and Friday, each in the schoolroom at 7.30 p.m, GEO. DAStt. WAIMATE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. nnHE nest Danse will be hold on -L TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, IN THB ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Good music provided. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. U BILE E U BILEE ORIGINAL QINGBRS ijINGEBfI Cl A VT a ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Brighter, Better, Stronger than Ever, MUSIC. MIRTH. MELODY. Reappearance of that Great Favourite, MISS SUSIE ANDERSON, America’s Black Melba, Also, ' U Z E AUZE UZE UAUZE The Wonderful Male Mezzo-soprano. Prices of Admission—3o, 2s, Is. Box plan at Franklin’s. IVAN JAMES, Representative. Tenders. mENDERS are invited for the Erection of FOUR (4) SHOPS in Queen Street, Waimate, Alternative tenders in Brick, Oamaru or Waihao Downs Stone, Tenders to be addressed to Mr John Molloy, Waimate. Tenders close SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1901. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications to bo seen at Mb H. Franslxn’s, Stationer, etc., High Street, Waimate. T,\7 ANTED —Tenders for Ploughing ’ * 200 Acres of Turnip Land near Waimate. Tenders close SATURDAY. September 7th. J. MEEHAN, Morven.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 196, 31 August 1901, Page 2
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329Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 196, 31 August 1901, Page 2
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