WHAT? Wesleyan Sunday School '' Anniversary Services, ii EllE P Academy of Music. WHEN? Sunday next, (ith Noveui- " ber, 1904. Solos, duets, quartettes and chorusos, and special hymns by the scholars. r ,AIHI LEIDEIITAFEL Acadrmy of Music : FIRST CONCERT-NOVEMBER 18 Lmly soloist: Miss FllaFarroll (Auckland) Reserved seats, 2i 6d; back scats, Is; subscribers, 10s Gd per annum, Box plan at Mr Livosoy's, Wnibi Miners' and Workers' Quarterly Meeting will bo held in tho Union Hall on Saturday, tho sth November, at 8.30 p.m. Mcwbora aro roquestod to attond, as there are important business matters to discuss. Admission by Pence Card only, JOSEPH EJ. SLEVIN, Secretary, A K M Y ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WAlfll. Wednesday k Thuhsday, Nov. 9 & 10. NEW BIOMMA COMPANY. Absolutely tho largest and most valuable stock of Moving Pictares over brought to the colony. See handbills. Admission, '2s and Is, Doors opon 7 p.m. Orchestra, 7.50. Exhibition at 8, Gband Matineb, Thursday afternoon Nov. 10th at 3.80 o'clock. Children, 6d; adults, Is, ACADEMY OF MUaIC THURSDAY, NOV, 17th, 1901 O T I O E Gko, Diokbns, Adjutant.
GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE Given by the Wflihi Salvation Army sympathisers, assisted by tho Federal Band and Orchestral Society and leading vocalists, in aid of the S A. Roscno Work, which has the sympathy of all, from the King downwards. For particulars soo * programmes, Doos open 7 p.m. Commence 8 sharp. Reserved chairs, 2a Gd; Front seats, 2s! Back seats, Is. Box plan at Mr Livesoy'sTHURSDAY, NOV. 17 IS THE DATE R. H. tP™" FAMILY GROCER BAKER AND CONFECTIONER IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, AND GENEEAL EARTHENWARE QROCERY jQEPARTMENTWe are now sellingTon, Fanning'a, lOd and la pot lb Sugar, No. 1,121bs for 2/9,11/6 561b bag „ No. 2,121bs for 2/6, lis 561b bag Colloe, 1/3 per lb Cocoa, Fry's, 3 packets for la Rice, slbs for Is Sago, Gibs for Is Tapioca, Blta for Is I'. Barley, Olbs for Is Sp, Teas, slbs for Is Salt, 1611 m for Is Whitin", 1611)8 for Is Soda, 161 l» for Is Sauco, 3 bottlos for Is Pickles, Flag Brand, 9d bottle OOAP, "Household," 5 bars for la 0 „ " Bluo 801 l Brand," finest qual« ity Lanndrv soap, lOd bar Extract of Soap, Is doz. packets Blacking, 14 cakei lor Is FLOUR, "Champion," 6/9 50' i 3/625's
~ " Snowdrop," 6/6 50's, 8/3 25s 9d stick QOLE AGENTS FOR NOTON BROS 0 "GOLDEN TEAPOT TEAS," at 1/4,1/6,1/8 and 29 lb. .Tip-top quality gUTTER, " OAKLEAF BRAND," Having made arrangomcnls for a regular supply of iho above from ono of the bast factories in the North Island, oustomeis can rely upon getting " First Grade" Butter at per lb Quality-Equal to any—Second to none CHEESE.— Wo stock best quality N.Z. Factory Cheeso, MoLaron's Canadian Imperial Choose, and tho "Good Old Dutoh." Lollies, &o, Mixed Lollies, 4d per lb Imperial Mixed, Is per lb Good assortment of Fry's and Cadbury's Chocolates Macintosh's Toffies, Is per lb Tuokor's Toflios, Butterseotoh, &c„ Is per lb (IHINA, GLASS, k EARTHENWARE Ex s.s. Delphic. We have lo lmnd New Goods, and are now oponing up Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Cups and Baucors, Teapots, and Fancy Goods,—Largest and bejt selecied stock in Waihi to choose from, at Bedrock Prices. —lnspection invited. We stock Ist quality 0n1,y.-150 doz. White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 6s 6d per doz, Bakery and confectionery Small Goods, as usual, 16 fir Is Milk Bread, 3d per loaf Malt 3d per loaf Bread, B|d per 21b loaf Currant Cake, lOd per lb, best quality i. Cakes, Gd and Is each Customers waited on daily, and Goods delivered to any part ot the borough. ROBERT H H OLMES MAIN STREET. WAIHI,
QIHCULATING J^IBEARY Comprising tho latest works of the most popular authois. J jjMVESEY, ' STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, FANCY GOODS & TOY DEALER Nkab WiiHt Post Obfiob SPECIALLY NOTED FOIIGiviug Best Value for Cash Being always Up-to-date Keeping Everything Bright and Now Having the Largest Stock in Waihi Attention to Clients' Rpquirmonts WiroHwoßD—" Progress." JIVE S E Y NEWS AGENT, 4c,, hoar "SVaihi Post Offico. 11/5 ILLINEIIY.—S Adams as usua ivl having ghon this department special attention, in showing the largest assortment of Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, to bo found iu the trade.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1138, 5 November 1904, Page 3
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