St. Andrew’s Sunday School, Waipukuiau. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. by Rev J. Pattison “ Rambles in the Holy Land.'’ Admission —6d and Is. WAIPUK URA U UN 1 TED FOOTBALL CLUB. FTIHE Annual Meeting of the 1 Waipukurau Football Club will be held in the Tavistock Hotel on Thubsday, March 29th, 1906, at S p.m. GUY IL GRAHAM, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 14th amd 15th MARCH, 1906. ~S~~|~QLID vY Excursion Tickets |~| to Napier, available for return until 17th March, 1906, will be obtainable on 14th and 15th March at Waipukurau, Paki Paki, and intermediate stations by ihc train leaving Waipukurau for Napier at 7.5 a.m. These tickets are not available for break of journey. On 14th aud 15ih March, the usual 5 0 p.m. Napier-Waipukurau train will not run south of Hastings. The usual 6.15 p.m. NapierHastings train will not run. A special train, stopping, if required, at ali stations for passengers, will leave Napier at 6.30 p.m., Hastings 7 25, Te Ante 8.26, Kaikora 9.0, Waipawa. 9.15, and arrive Waipukurau 9.30 p m. By Order. TTHOUND, near the Library —A Ju Gold Brooch. Apply Press Office. TO LET. TVTEW Double - fronted SHOP with four Living Rooms, opposite Post Office. Apply MACKAY & CO. Electors are invited to sup•A port the following Candidates for the Licensing Committee Next Tuesday, 13th March. Vote for men who are reallv Independent, and who will administer the Act impartially in the public interest only. Collett, Albert William ■ Grant. Alexander Petersen, Christian Edward Ries, Hans Madsen Smith, Cimrles Cowper Leave the above names on your paper. STRIKE OUT all others. Licensing Committee Ejections« milE Electors are invited to supX port the following Candidates for the Licensing Committee on Tuesday, 13th March. Five members are required. Vote for men who are Independent of any party, but who, will administer the Act impartially and without bias. e Baines, Charles Franklin, Stephen McKay, Lachlan Skerman, Arthur Webb Wratt, George Leave the above names on your paper. STRIKE OUT all others. BIKES J. A BLOM is now offering a stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ English made Bicycles for the very best value. These machines are supplied with brakes and mud-guards, and are well finished. Inspection invited. Z'A \ W I 1 ll
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 27, 13 March 1906, Page 3
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