COfrCEHT, to given by the tosidetitg of Rotcr&a, to the Bandmaster of the Native Bi-tts!! Band, la the Puiei-ofi Hall, on Wcdnenday 27th March, 1800, Adtaission, <3s, 2s and Is, JAMES foUNRO, Bandmaster, Botorua Biass Bond. ASK TOR HANCOCKS' CELEBRATED xxxx ALES, MADE FROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, ITIEE FROM ALL ANTISEPTICS Oil DELETERIOUS ACIDS. CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, NEWMARKET.
The public will please note that the mail service notification is altered in this issue. * The Rev. F. H. Spencea's resignation has been accopted by the Bishop. Ho leaves at the end of April and will proceed to Sydney for a few months holiday. We draw attention to an advertisement in another column announcing a concert to bo held in the Pukeroa Hall, on Wednesday next, tho 27th March, for the benefit of tho Pakipaki Native Bandmaster, Mr P. Clements. We trußt there will be b largo attendance.
Ask for Hancock's Celebrated XIIX Ales and Stout.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 119, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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156Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 119, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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