THE Waihi Daily Telegraph WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1904
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Mr C. .1. A. Graham, ahnrobrokor and genoral commission agent, givos particulars in our advertising columns of several properties which ho is offering for sale. Also, that clients aro do3irous of purchasing property as doscribed in tho notico.
We would again remind our readers of tho anniversary sorviees of tho Waihi Wesloyan Sunday School in tho Academy of Music. Good rousing hymns have boon chosen, and wo can promise very enjoyable services. On Tuesday ovoning the tea will bo hold in tho Foresters' Hall nt 6.30, to be followed by a public mooting in tha clmrch, when a very good programme will bo reniiorod,
Mr. H. T. Doveroll, proprietor of tho Royal Mail lino of coaches, between Waihi and Tauranga, advertises elsowhero his liinotablo, and intimates that during the Christmas holidays, from Decembor 15th to January 10th, ho will run a dailv coach to and from Tauranga, Tho daily sorvieo will facilitate visits to Tauranga, the popular summer resort forWaihi.
Tho Baptist Church, Iho Church of Christ, and tho Froabyterian Church advertise the usual sorvices for to-morrow. Special sorvicos will be held by tho Wesley Church. Tho subject at tho morning meeting of the Y.M.F.C, will bo "Thine is tho Kingdom." At the l'rimitvo Methodist Church the Rev. C. 0. Harrison will officiate at 11 a.m., and at 7 p m. tho Rev. J. Southern will tulso for his subject" The Great Rofusal."
The Salvation Army Biorama Company, whoso bills have boon in conspicuous ovidcucn on tho boardings about tho town for tho past week or two, open in the Academy of Mnsio on Wednesday eveningnexi. Tho Greymouth paper refers to an enter* tainment tlicy gavo in that tuwn in most eulogistic terms, malting special reforonco to tho sonsational performance of looping tho loop in motor cars, the life boat scene, and tho turning out of tho firo brigado. The picture showing tho programme will be angmentodby vocal itoms by Lieutor.anl Shwward and othors, and an tflicient orchestra. Tho nowsapaper report concludes that it is au entertainment of excellent combination, and is eortain to bo appreciated wherovor it is given, Homo papers aro condoling with that poor martyr, Lord Ranfurly, for having been forced to travel eleven thousand uiilos per year in New Zealand, Rut their sympathy is superfluous. Tho average Now Zealandcr is undor tho impression that Lord Ranfurly knocked about iho country bccauso ho thought that was the most enjoyable thing to do, There was no nccossity for him to travel outside Wellington if ho woro content to stay thoro, and certainly his duties didn't compel him to make an onjoyable yachting cruise at the public oxpense to the islands of iho South Pacific. But ho wont thorc all tho fimio. Now Now Zoaland is boing blamed lor sweating hor ox-Governor.--Observer.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1138, 5 November 1904, Page 2
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