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WESLEYAN CHURCH, TUAPEKA ' ON Sunday, Services will be conducted as follow:— Lawrence (morning) — Mr J. Weatherali (evening) — Rev. Mr Thomas Blue Spur (morning) — Rev. Mr Thomas (evening) — Rev. Mr Thomas Evans Flat (3 p.m.) — Rev. Mr Thomas Waipori (3 p.m.) — Mr David Wbatheball (Weather permitting.) EVANS FLAT SCHOOL. *pHE Annual Harvest Home will be held ■*• in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, 10th INSTA.NT. Tickets— Double, 3s ; Single, 2s. Dancing at 9 p.m. T. J. RICKARD, Hon. Secretary. WAITAHUNA PUBLIC SCHOOL. \ GRAND CONCERf will he held in the Good Templars' Hall, Waitahuna, on FRIDAY, 10th INSTANT, commencing at 7 p.m. Special preparation has been made toeDsure a capital evening's Entertainment. The local Singers will be assisted by some well-known Lawrence Vocalists and others. >- FRED. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. WAITAHUNA RIFLES. rpHE Final Parade of the above Corps wil -L be held in the Good Templars' Hall Waitahuna, on SATURDAY, the 11th J JUNE, at 8 o'clock, when all Arms (thoroughly clean) and Government Property must be handed in. All Articles that are deficient will be charged for, and anyone having a Rifle or Accoutrements in his possession after the 11th Jane, 1892, will have to make it good in money value. A complete Muster is expected, as a General Meeting, for the winding-up of the affairs of the Corps, will be held immediately after the Inspection. J. H. PATRICK, Captain. Waitahuna, Ist June, 1892. £2 REWARD. STRAYED, from Waitahuna, on May 10th, one Dark Brown Pony, almost black, branded G on near shoulder ; also, one Brown Hack (mare), unbonded, with white bind feet. Finder on returning same to A. M. M'Millan, Waitahuna, will receive the above Reward. NOTICE. T)ARTIES are warned against lifting -»- Poisoned Rabbits off my land at Waitahuna West and Tuapeka West. The law rigorously enforced against trespassers. EDWARD HUGHES. TUAPEKA BAZAAR. rnHE above Establishment is still in the •*■ front rank with a tremendous Stock of Goods of every description, and at prices which astonish not only the Natives, but Visitors and Buyers from all corners of the Tuapeka, Teviot, and other up-country and down-country districts. "Under one roof you can get nearly everything you require" is a common and true remark about the Tuapeka Bazaar. Call and judge for yourselves. "Facts are stubborn things." "The proof o' the puddin's the preein' o't." J. C. ARBUCKLE, Proprietor.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1903, 8 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1903, 8 June 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1903, 8 June 1892, Page 2