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ASK FOR CELEBRATED xxxx ALES, MADE FROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, I'KEE FEOM ALL ANTISEPTICS OK DELETERIOUS ACIDS. CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, NEWMARKET. R. GRIFFITHS, ROTORUA, GENERALCARTER&CARRIER. Goods delivered to all parts of the district at low rates. ALL TRAINS MET. N.B.—Goodpaddocking for a limited number of horses. Spencer's paddock, well-watered and every attontiou paid. NOTICE. H'ORSES found trespassing inside of fenced paddock on Galatea run, will be pounded ; and if not claimed within fourteen days will ho. sold. JAMES GRANT, PUKEKOA HALL ROTORUA. Friday and Saturday, Fed. 7tji & Bth. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT BY W. M7ICK,E.NZIE, The Famous SCOTTISH VOCALIST AND HUMORIST. SUPPORTED BY TV/riSS JESSIE LOVER Charming Character Vocalist, MISS LOUISE ATLBTT, the Popular Soprano, AND A POWERFUL COMPANY. MUSIC DANCES & QONG & IRTH RECITALS JOTORY POPULAR PRICES. PUKEROA HALL. FRIDAY, & SATURDAY NEXT. Great Musical Attraction !! ! First appearance in Rotorua of Mr JOHN FULLER, Auckland's Leading Tenor, MISS E. L. FEATON & STRONG CONCERT COY, A DAN CE will follow the Concert each _ evening to which holders of 3s and ickets arc invited. Admission - : Jis, 2s and Is. E. NORDON, Business Representative. THE SCHOOL PICNIC. EXTRACT from the minutes of the ordinary monthly meeting of the Rotorua School Committeo, held on Monday last: —"lt was proposed b}' Mr Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr Hall and unanimously carried, that a vote of thanks be tendered to Miss Selby, Mr Webber, the master and members of tho band and all who assisted in any way whatever towards tho success of the School Picnic ; and that this vote of thanks bo advertized." Sgd H. W. NEIGHBOUR, Hon. Sec. Rotorua, 28th January, 189 G.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 165, 29 January 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 165, 29 January 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 165, 29 January 1896, Page 2

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