For Sale. QEVEN Well-bound Volupaos, in good condition, Comprising “ Heroes of New Zealand, a History of the Maori War” (STvols.), “ ■Science for All“ (3 vols.), “ Wonders of the Tropics* “(1 vol-.’). Owner is moving, and is prepared to accept any reasonable offer. Books may be seen at Adstbewsbe'Office. •*« mHE Undersigned has on hand for class Cows, -coming to calve; all guaranteed. Also, four Ayrshire and Shorthorn Pedigree Bulls. JOHN GRAY, Glenavy. GLENAVY.— A candle is not a wo-se substitute for smilight than are I some of the common doctored Wends for the fragrant, full-bodied J3ondai-Lauka Teas.
Wanted. WANTED —A Tablu maid for the Royal Hotbl. MAKIKIHT. —“ Delicious as love’s ■first kiss ” is a cap of t- at charming beverage, Hondai Lanka, bran i “ Cock o 1 tlie North,” New Zealand’s best 2s tea. Meetings, kc* STAR CYCLING CLUB, rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the ■** above will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, in 4he Fire Brigade Station at 8 p.m. All members and acfitending members respectfully invited to attend. J. W. MANCHESTER, ” Hon. Sec. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Caledonian Society will be held at the Criterion Hotel on SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider draft programme of sports, &c. F. J. BUCKLEY, Secretary. W AIM ATE AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above will be held in St. Augustine’s Schoolroom on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, commencing at 8 p.m.
Business important. B. BUCKLEY, ' Hon. Sec. WAIMATE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. HE Annual Horse Parade will tali© place at the Show Grounds on SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER. All horses must be on the ground at 2 p.m. Entries close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, at 12 o’clock noon. Entry fees : Members* ss; non-mobers, 10s. CHAS. AK&URST, Secretary, Borough Council Chambers, Waimate. mflE big profit-lov ng tea blenders I petitioned Parliament to tax pure | Ceylon tea2dperlb in order to give their so-called blends a show and keep up their I profits. Parliament refused, and to-day I Hondai Lanki is the champion pure Ceylon packed tea (unblended), with daily increasing sales. Church Notices. ELURCH—SUNva i i.-i J.GHT. Preacher Be/. J. Blight, Subject : •* President McKinley. At Work: At Rest.” Appropriate hymns on 1 anthem. Sacred music by orchestra from 6.25. rnHE REV. J. BLIGHT will deliver a Lecture on John B, Gough in the Waituna Schoolroom on THURSDAY, SEPT. 26th, in aid of the Waituna Sunday‘School funds.. Musical Items. Admission, Is. ■
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 105, 21 September 1901, Page 2
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