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THE CELEBBA.TED CADZOW FAMILY Appears as follows : .OWN " HALL, OPUNAKE, To-night To-night New and Entire Change of Programme. Admission as Usual. A. SER VI O E OF SACRED SONG In the above Hall, SUNDAY EVENING, August 2nd, After Church Services. Tickets to be purchased before Sunday at all places of business. Bahotu Public Hall, Saturday August Ist. Awatuna Hall, Tuesday, August 4th. Pflfama School, Wednesday, August 5. Kahotu PUBLIC HALL. rpHE /^{ ADZOW -fTUMILY Will give their Popular Entertainment, consisting of English, Irish, and Scottish Song and Humor, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. Doors open at 7.80. Commence at 8. OPUxNTAKE SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1896. A.t 12.80 p.m. ■MTOLAN, rpONKS & rm Will sell by public auction as above—--83 yearlings 27 weaners 20 12 to 18-months 10 18-month steers 5 springers 8 cows JOSEPH HIGHAM, >ROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Will visit Opunake on MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 3rd and 4th, on Pianoforte Tuning Business. Orders may be left at the office of the Opunake Times. ARRIVED EX S.S. AORERE. —7IARLY SEED POTATOES. ll White Elephant I Ashleaf Kidneys The Bruce s | Beauty of Hebron Early Rose. Ex Gothic, at London—--8 BALES WALL PAPERS, Choice Patterns and Good Value. NEWMAN BROS. TO BUILDERS. ENDERS are invited until Noon on SATURDAY, the Ist day of August, 1896, For ADDITIONS TO PIHAMA SCHOOL. Plans, &c, to be seen at the Times Office, Opunake, and at Messrs Budge and Good's Offices, Manaia. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board. . MBURY BROS, import direct and sell at Lowest Price for Cash.
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 199, 31 July 1896, Page 3
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