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Divine Services. Sunday, April 12th, 1908. Salvation Army. Waipawa—ll a.m and 7 p.m. Catholic Church. Waipawa.—Ma»e 11 a.m., Rev. W. JohnetoD. Waipukurau.—Ma6s 9 a.m., Vesperß 7 p.m, Rev W. Johnaton. Church of England. Waipawa—7 p.m, Roy H. P. Oowx ; 11 a.m, Mr Collier. Qwaves—ll a.m, Rev H. P. Oowx. Hampden—3 p.m, Rev H. P. Oowx. QTamumu—3 p.m, Mr Collier. Kaikora—7 p.m, Mr Collier. " Waipukurau, St. Mary’s—ll am. (Holy Communion), and 7 p.m, Rev F. W. Martin. Onga Onga—3 p m, Rev F. W. Martin. Methodist Church, Waipawa—ll a.m. and 7 p.m, Mr T. Laws (Napier). Kaikora—3 p.m, Mr Laws. Takapau—ll a in, Rov G. Frost. Ashley Clinton—2.3o p.m, Rev. G. Frost. * Makaretu—7 p.m, Rov G. Frost. Presbyterian Church. Waipawa—7 p.m, Rov G. K. Stowoll. Kaikora—3 p.m, Rev G. K. Stowell. Elsthorpe—ll a.m, Rev G. K. Stowell. Ruataniwha—ll a m, Mr Taylor. Waipukurau—ll a.m, Rev J, Puttison. Hatuma—3 p.m, Rev J. Pattison. Oddfellows' Hall, Waipawa. MONDAY NEXT, April 13th. ALLAN’S ENTERTAINERS & PICTURES. Special engegoraeut of PROFESSOR SILVESTER, tho Clover Sooiety Entertainer. MYSTERIOUS LILVONIB BROS, In their Second Sight Seance. WILL CLAIR, the Acrobatic King LATEST ANIMATED PICTURES, projected through a Lubin 1907 model. Popular prices—2s aud Is. Doors open at 7 30 p.m., ourtain at 8 sharp. 127 T. Ward, Manager. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WAIPAWA. GRAND FANCY FAIR. MAY 13th and 14th, 1908.

IN aid of the District High School Improvement Fund. 85 ABBOTSFORD GOLF CLUB. rPHK Annua! Meeting of the Abbots--1 ford Golf Club will be held in the Public Library, at 2.30 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, April 16th. Members and intending members pleaso attend. R. J. FELLOW, 131 Hon. Sec. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Hampden Library Room, on WEDNESDAY, 16th April, to form a committee to re-organise tha said Library. W. F. GUNDRIE, 117 Hon. Sec. X ® ABERCORN LODGE, No. 30. HPHE MONTHLY MEETING of the _L above Lodgo will be hold in the Lodge room, Kenilworth Stroet, on MONDAY, April 13th, 1008. Business.—General. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. sharp. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Jno. GRAHAM, 118 Secretary.

ADVICE! WHERE TO GET YOUR FOOTWEAR ? If you want BOOTS that wear well, Try FLETCHER’S. If you want cheap BOOTS you must Try FLETCHER’S If you want good value for your money, Go to FLETCHER’S. FLETCHER'S BOOTS WEAR WELL. Como and get a NEW PAIR and leave your OLD ONES to bo REPAIRED BY US. [7 LETCHER’S 17 OR IIOOTS. F JP°R EMERSON-STREET - - NAPIER. Telephone 504. 44 NOTICE TO CYCLISTS. HAVING disposed of my cycle business to MR J. E. JONES, of the Dominion Cycle Works, Hustings, I take this opportunity of thanking the public for their past favours and support and solicit u continuance to my successor. (Signod) G. R. CHARLTON,

In reference to above, wo desire to notify the cycling public that the business will be under the management of Mu J. B. Moik, whose thoroughly practical experience of over 14 years in tho trade, backed up with a full and complete stock, will enable ua to cater for your every requirements. J. E JONES. All monies due to me in connection with my cycle business are to be paid, when duo, to Mr J. E. Jones, whoso receipt (or his agent’s) will bo sutlicient discharge. <> (Signed) G. R. CHARLTON. JOHN W. FINDLAY, A N.Z.A.A. ONGA ONGA. Accountant, auditor, land, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ALL CLASSES OF ACCOUNTANCY WORK. INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE UP. Ag noius State Fir.i luauravao >. Oitizem’ Life Asaur me. 21

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5245, 11 April 1908, Page 3

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