' Meetings, &c. GRAND BA L L (FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1901, A La Fin to the Football Season. Grand March 8 p.m. T. Goodman, M.C., Music; Wilson and Saunders’ Band Refreshments provided. Admission, Gents, 2s , Ladies, free. WAIMATE WORKERS’ UNION. A LL Working Men residing in tne Waimate Division of the Canterbnry Industrial District are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the above at the Foresters’ Hall on SATURDAY, the 12th Inst., at 7.80 p.m. Non-members specially invited, to attend. Business important. THE MAORI SONGSTERS, Under the direction of ENSIGN ARMSTRONG, TXTILL render an Entirely Original * ’ and Absorbingly Interesting Charming Programme of MUSIC AND SONG, Waimate, IN ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER Bth, 1901. Coma and see the graceful and dexterous “ POL” CAPTAIN STIRLING AND LITTLE To be held in the Goods Shed at Morven, S. BOREHAM, Secretary. NEHU.
Admission, Is, Reserved seats, 2s. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. REV. SPENCER, Agent for the above-named Society, will give a Lantern Lecture in aid of the funds of tlie Society, in the Temperance Hall, on MONDAY, the 7th INST., at 7.30 p.m. All respectfully invited. Admission, free. Collection will be made in aid of the funds of ihe Society. 4 ' ; G. H. GRAHAM, Secretary Waimate Branch. TEMPERANCE.REFORM UNION. IN the Temperance Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at half-past seven, the Rev. J. Blight will speak of John B. Gough, Orator and Reformer. Music by the Temperance Choir. Collection, JUVENILE COURT FORESTERS’ PRIDE, No. 6073. FULL attendance requested at Quarterly Meeting on MONDAY, OCT. 7th, at 7.30 p.m. • A. BERRY, President. P. GRANT, Secretary. A MEETING of the Caledonian Society will be held on SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, at the Royal Hotel, at 8 p.m. Business : General. F. J. BUCKLEY, Secretary. THE Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Star Cycling Club will be held in the Waimate Fire Brigade Station on Monday evening next, at 8 p.m. J, MANCHESTER, Hon. Secretary. mHE Ladies who attended both the Waimate Quadrille Assembly and the Excelsior Dancing Class are requested, to meet in St. Augustine s Hall on MONDAY NIGHT to arrange a Return Social to the Gentlemen members. WAIMATE CRICKET CLUB. mHE Opening Match of the Season will take place at Victoria Park next Thursday afternoon, the- 10th inst., with a match President v. VicePresident. Members and intending members are requested to attend. Play commences at 3 o’clock sharp. Afternoon Tea will be provided. J. E. HUTCHINSGN, Hon. Sec. W.C.C.
rfclHß Cash/Store for Factory Btttter. X Buyer of eggs. 4 MAKIKIHL—“ Delicious as love’s first kiss” is a cup of that charming beverage, Hondai-Lanka, brand “ Cock o’ the North,” New Zealand’s beet 2s tea. Church Notices. WESLEYAN CHURCH) TOMORROW. Preacher .. .. Bit. J. Bmoht Morning—“ln Memoriam : The late Mr Pike.” Evening—'“ Broken- Cisterns.” Sacred seleotione by Church Orchestra/ from 6.26. SOOTH CANTERBURY—Buy your “ Cook o’ the North ” at any honest grocer’s. Avoid patronising’ the don’t-keep-it but'tbisdß-jjjat-asrgpod trader. It you ask for the beat 26 tea set? you get it. Nime on packet, S and 101 b box. The beet of factory batter at the Gash Stoki. Jfmh eggs bought*,.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 111, 5 October 1901, Page 2
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