DESTINY. DESTINY. is DESTINY. ’ j A Wonderful Jewel o Super-play featuring f Beautiful 1 DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, i DOROTHY PHILLIPS, j At the PERMANENT PICTURES Od MONDAY NIGHT. “I am the master of my Fate. I am the captain of my Soul.” Napoleon was called the “Man of , Destiny.” Hamilton Burton dreamed of being A NAPOLEON OF FINANCE. Ambition held him by the throat. Love, Home, Friendship, Honor—all sacrificed for the lust of Power. SUPPORTS: Co-operative Weekly Some Cave Man ... Topical Comedy PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR, MUNICIPAL CONCERT ROOM, WAIPAWA. TUESDAY, JULY 27tH. lo be opened at 2 p.m. bv MR G. HUNTER, M.P. Plain and Fancy Work, Meat, Poultry, Produce, etc. CAKE STALL. Prizes for best- Sponge with butter, •’Ponge without butter, Home-made Loaf, Plate of Oat Cakes. (To be in not later than 1 p.m ) CHRISTMAS TREE, FISH POND EVENING: Selections from the Waipawa Orchestra, Competitions. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION.
Queen E ection The Committee of the Waipawa Sports Candidate will hold a GRAND Fancy Dr ss AND ocH In the V TIE On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1920. Tickets - "" . Shill -: • SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOP AFTERNOON: ’ “ £”[ e C-Heße Seniors v. Waipawa Seniors —the Match of the Season. RESERVE THIS DATE. FOOTBALL. RANSOM CUP CONTEST. Coronation Park, Waipawa. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Hastings High School v. Waipawa High School. Kick-off at 2.15 sharp. Admission— l/-.
WAIPAWA FIRE BRIGADE. A FORTNIGHTLY assembly in *. ® ld of the Uniform Fund of the Fire Brigade will be held in the Municipal Concert Hall even’ alternate Saturday. SECOND NIGHT: SATURDAY JULY 24th. —Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies J. VAUGHAN, Secretary. EMPIRE cape, (Opposite Empire Hotel, Waipawa). NOW OPEN. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Fresh and Cooked Fish Daily. CEED POTATOES, Southern Seed, and full variety. Gibbons’ Garden Seeds for sale at R, SCOTT’S Ironmonger, etc., Waipukurau. ’ PUBLIC NOTICE. A BOUT twenty Stray Sheep running on the Tamumu Estate will, if not claimed before TUES--SA^;.4UKUst 3rd > 1920 > he sold at the Waipukurau Sale on that date. Ihe proceeds will be forwarded to the V\ aipawa County Hospital Board. J. RIDDELL, ~T . Manager. Waipawa, July 20th, 1920. To ,™ FARMERS IN THE TIKO KINO & ARGYLL DISTRICTS. \V E BEG TO ANNOUNCE to you , ’hat we have acquired an Up-io-date Motor Lorry, and are prepared to do Carrying: to and from all parts O' f '”' U-trict Rhing ’phone 63R. ' ' 'OOK & PARKINSON, Tikokino. HAY! HAY 1 HAY 1 MANGOLDS 1 3o uni Ton, T’O'.’N , r ’001! " "' ABLE P-. i ■t ’S—l7/6 TOE!- 10/6. ’ AND ‘ \ EDES a” ' MPKfNS. ' LINSEED ML. AYS for
APPLES (cooking and rt) and PEARS, railed in case lots. SHERWOOD & DAYBREAK PEAS, by the pound or by the bushel. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. T. CLARKSON, LTD., HASTINGS,
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8360, 23 July 1920, Page 3
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