QPOKAKB TOWN HALL. To-night. To-night. PKOFESSOII LIO MEDO Has much pleasure to announce for this evening the following programme, to commence with an interesting rendering— « CURFEW MUST NOT RING TO-NIGHT,” Followed by a Phrenological discourse with impersonations, entitled — “MOMENTS OF REFLECTION.” Interval of Ten Minutes. To conclude with a gem ral PLATFORM EXAMINATION (Reading of Characters), To which all are invited. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. Children half-price. Piano at 8 p.m. sharp. Max O’Rell’s New Boole on tlio Colonies. JOHN BULL & CO.”—The Great Colonial Branches of ' the Firm. (Cloth, gilt. Price, 45.) The talented author lectured 'in all the principal towns of the colony with unvarying success, and his impression of colonial life will be read with great interest by all classes of the country. The book, which is being published in London, will not be available in the colony for some time, but as it is •xpected that the demand will greatly exceed the supply, orders should be soot to the undersigned immediately. I D. Nimmo Scott, BOOKSELLER, &c. f HAWERA. TO BtJSHFALLERS. TENDERS for Felling SO Acres Bush on Sections 5 and 27, Kabul Road, will be rectived by the undersigned up to 25th iust. Specifications may be seen at Mr Scott’s Office, Opunake, and Mr Harvey’s Store, Rahotu. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. MAXWELL, Opunake. TO BUSHFALLERS. 1 LENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, 10th September, For Falling 200 Acres Bush on Sections 61 and 02, Block XI., Kiri Road, Opunake, in 50 acre lots if required. Specifications at Messrs Newman Bros., Opunake. Tenders to be addressed to J. H. SELLERS, Pihama. 1 * 1 Ladies’ Emporium, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT Slaughter!!! AT jy£RS Jg ALLARD’S CLEARING SALE, Commencing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. REMEMBER—SATURDAY, September 15tb. ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN TO llgii tic*!.* .ir'i.’JLeeS • * N.B.— Mrs BALLARD intends clearing out the whole of her present stock to make room for new goods for summer season. THE OIWAKE TIMES. - AGENCIES: rpilE Opunake Times may be obA- tained at the following agencies, and those who wish to become regular subscribers will kindly band in their names, when the paper will be duly addressed and forwarded to the agency for them. Pihama ...Messrs F. R. & H. Wagstaff. Punehu Dairy Factory. Otakeho Messrs Davenport Bros. Manaia...Mr J. Cullen and Mr J. Gilmour. Kaponga Mr J. Sexton, Awatuna Mr Stirling. Oaonui Dairy Factory. Rahotu Mr Harvey. Pungarehu...Mr M. J. Macßeynolds. New Plymouth Mr D. McCallum. Hawera Mr D. Nimmo Scott.
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 14 September 1894, Page 3
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