MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ""VANCE—Matangi Hall. Wednesday U Night, 29th July. OWING to other fixtures conflicting, the DRUIDS' SOCIAL announced for Wednesday evening bss been POSTPONED until FRIDAY EVENING, 31st instant, in St. Peter's Sunday school, Hamilton, which has been kindly placed at the Lodge's disposal by Mrs Bosworth. TT AMILTON CHAMBER OF - COMMERCE. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Old Borough Council Chambers TONIGHT, at 8 p.m., when all members arc requested to attend. BUSINESS: Election of officers and committee; also, discussion of matters of importance to employers. F. MAXWELL, Secretary. _ T7IUREKA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY J2J COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Tauwhare Hall on FRIDAY, the 31st July, at 12.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive annual report and balance-sheet; to elect four directors; to appoint an auditor; to transact any other business that may be brought forward. J. S. EDGECUMBE, IT AMILTON npOWN "I J ALL Friday, 31st July, 1908. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. "Good Wine Needs No Bush." GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S SPARKLING AND DELIGHTFUL COMIC OPERA " Pirates of Penzance"' BY THE Paeroa Operatic Society. ■fir A GOOD CASTE. ■?*>' A FULL CHORUS of SO Voices. *2T ORCHESTRA under Mr Wharton Thompson Limelight and Scenic Effects NEW WARDROBE. NOTE—Notwithstanding the cost attached to the venture, the management have decided on the following Prices : M. HARRIS, Business Manage; II UX T C L MEETS FOR JULY: i—llruntwood Station MEETS FOR AUGUST. —Fencourt Kennels i—Pickering's Corner i—i—Whatawhata I—Ohaupo i - Pickering's Corner i—Broodmeadows, llautapu School
■ rMJF LieniE & eo.s nourishing, comforting, invigorating. To get good tea you must not buy any fancy packet offered you. Insist upon having K2LSCK F.'.CfATE & CO.'S Priza TT/»ri»i Guarantee of QUALITY PURI' VALU 26 Years' Test. »C'eoU<l t(£l/U4ut CEYLON, NLW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. WHEN YOU spend money and expend labour on your Linoleum you like to see it well kept and preserved. You don't like to see it spoilt and made to look shabby. Then avoid pastes—they rub in the dirt and ruin the Linoleum. To get the best results use only TaN-OL, which is a cream put up in bottles. It not only polishes, but cleans and preserves the Linoleum. Sold everywhere. MRS J. WILLIAMS IS NOW SELLING >T?T\TTni? All Clean Good Stock. THOUSANDS of ladies know the superiority of TAN-OL over polishing pastes and other liquid preparations. They know it from experience in their homes; they have compared it with other articles, and now they will not have anything but TAN-OL for polishing Linoleum and reviving the Furrniture. It is the best, most satisfactory, most economical article of the kind. TAN-OL is a cream put in bottles and sold everywhere. WINTER SHOW. SARGASN SALE: AT BOTH SHOP. BIG REDUCTIONS W. W. LIWDSEY. EEMOVING from Hamil ton Eas after Winter Show. IT COSTS LESS MONEY, it needs less labour, it gives more satisfaction to use TAN-OL for cleaning and polishing Linoleum and Furniture than any other preparation. This statement lias been verified in thousands of homes where it is in constant use. If you have any doubt about it, try it yourself. If you want the best results, then get the best article, which is the cheapest—viz., TAN OL. It is sold in bottles everywhere.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3844, 27 July 1908, Page 3
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