*W^ti(S©g;,v,;.,.. BUSINESS NOTIOEV ttF-4 M»*> Buildings, Queen street* m Gen Drapery, also Fruit Rooraa, and they solicit a ob«re.nf the public's patrou^ge. Coal. Goal. Coal. THE FORTIFICATION CO.'S NEW COAL Is Now in the Market. _ k ■HIS ia the Best an Houßehop*^—' - FIND IT * « TO YOUR ■ ADVANmOBJ Trucks delivered at any station Or Sole agents for Waimate District—and Scott, OufcSN Strbbt. DENTISTRY. ~ J KIRK T... SURGEON QUKEN ST&EHT, L«onfcrd/atreet (opposite Maionie Hall) rf p.m. to 8 p.m. Meetings, &c NO LICENSE CAMPAIGN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST fi At 7.30 p.m. j His Worship the Mayors Admission, Sixpence.
UNITED Coronation Service. AUGUST 9th, 11 A.M. OrDFELLOWS' HALL. ! rpHE Primitive Methodist, Wes. ley an, Anglican, and Presby* terian Churches and the Salvation Army are co-operating in this Service* TE DEUM AND HALLELUJAH CHORUS, With Special Hymns by United Choir. Address by Rev. G. Bahcut. Collection to meet expenses. Surplus to go to Ladies' Benevolent Society. FORESTERS' SOCIAL. IHURSDAY, AUGUSft Ml March, 8 p.m. P. GRAN' ZEALANDIA QUADRII ASSEMBF*' ORONAT ' Mr A.\ orona.ion which will take pla AUGUST Bth. Grand MaAh at 8 1 p.m. Tickets, 3i; ladies free.* CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Day at 9 a.m. F. I. BUCKLEY, PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Sohoolhouse, Morrill, on Thursday, August 7, at 3 p.m., lo\ consider a letter received from thtl Government, through the Metnhet lot the District, re the formation ft '' River Board for protective par EMBERS of Friendly Societies are requested to meet at' St. Patrick's Bchoolroom on SATURDAY, i 9th INST., at 9 a.m. to take parfe in f~ ' Coronation Prooeßiion. J. S. BOTCHER, See Liyal He»rt of Friendship Lodge. 0. «T. GOJLDSTONE, \ See. Waimate Branch H.A.C.8.8. P. GRANT, Sec. Court Foresters' Pride. Lost and Found. There axe often small articles loot or found which could be bought for the cost of the advertisement, bat which people do not care to lose. For the space for insertion of such notices. NO CHARGE will be made for the adver* tisement, and ther will be MO R SWARD claimed. In almost every ohool in the Miktde empire it is the cn«ton, one day in the at* turno, to take the pupils out rabbit* huuting. _....>..f* J
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 238, 5 August 1902, Page 2
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362Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 238, 5 August 1902, Page 2
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