New Advertisements ST. GEORGE'S HALL. . . ' .;■;■, ST. GEORGE'S HALL. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ! CONCERT AND DANCE. Friday, 17th June, 1904, 8 p.m., — In aid of — FAIRFAX SCHOOL CADETS. Splendid Programme. School Children Assisted' by Adults. Best Country, Borough, and City Talent. Concert, i /. | Dance, i/- (Ladies Invited). nO RON ATI ON HALL. MILTON FIRE BRIGADE. GRAND CONCERT To-Night! To-Night! Popular Artistes have been secured from Dunedin, Lawrence, and Balclutha, assisted by the best Local Talent. A Torchlight Demonstration will take place prior to the Concert. Popular Prices — 2s and is. Ladiea Admitted Half-price to Front Seats. Dance to Follow. TUESDAY, 21st JUNE, • At 1 o'clock. DONALD REID AND CO. have received instructions from Mr William Crawley to sell by auction at their Office, Milton, on the above date : His compact little FARM near Milburn, containing about 105 acres. The buildings consist of a substantial new Dwelling House, The Farm is about one mile from Milburn, being the old race course property, and the quality of the soil is equal to anythtng in the far-famed Tokomairiro district. Conditions at sale. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. MILTON BRANCH. mHF MONTHLY MEETING of the -*- Milton Branch of the New Zealand Farmers' Union will be held in the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m. J. S. INGLIS, Secretary. Sun Fire Office, Founded 1710. THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Total Income 1902 £1,208,662 Total Funda 1902 £2,386,640 Sum Insured during 1902 £487,600,000 ■Jiyr R SAMUEL FQGG, MILTON AGENT ■lyj- of this OLD and WEALTHY OFFICE, is prapared to ACCEPT PROPOSALS for INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE. Proposal Forms and other information promptly supplied oa application to— MR FOGG, Or to H- LIVING aTONE TAPLEY. District Agent for Otago, Dunedin. N.B. — Agents wanted in places where the Sun Office is not represented. T4/TILTON WESLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY FIRST. Morning— Rev. C. H. Standage. Evening— Rev. C. H. Standage. All seats free. TOKOMAIRIRO — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday Services. 11.30 a.m.— Rev. G. Miller. 6 30 p.m.-Rev. G. Miller. All seats free in the evening. WARM, FLEECY, COMFORTABLE. 14s 9d, 15s 9d, 19s 6d, 24a 6d. full-size, white, double-bed I I BLANKETB I I — At — Stewart's MANCHESTER HOUSE, i Cotton and Worsted Bedcovers — 6s 9d, 7s 9d, 8s 9d, 12 6d, 14a 6d. Hard Wearing. Fast Colorings. MONEY TO LEND. TRUST MONEY TO LEND On Freehold Seonrity, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS at Lowest current Bates of Intoreet. DONALD REID, $9#<>lU>r, Mfltow,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 4
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