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DESTINY. DESTINY. DESTINY. A Wonderful Jewel Super-play featuring Beautiful DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, At the PERMANENT PICTURES TO-NIGHT ! TO-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 Topical Some Cave Man Comedy PKESBYTi RIAN BAZAAR MUNICIPAL CONCERT ROOM, WAIPAWA. TUESDAY, JULY 27th. To be opened at 2 p.m. by MR G. HUNTER, M.P. Plain and Fancy Work, Meat, Poultry, Produce, etc. CAKE STALL. Prizes for best Sponge with butter, Sponge 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, Competition^. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION NATIVE QUEEN FANCY DRESS BALL. HE Organising Committee in con--1 nection with the Native Queen election wish to tender their heartiest thanks to the Municipal Band for their assistance at last Wednesday’s ball; also to those of the general public who supplied refreshments or assisted in any way towards making the ball the success it was.

TOWN HALL, ONGA ONGA. FRIDAY, JULY 30th, 1920. CONCERT & DANCE 111 Aid of BRASS BAND INSTRUMENT FUND. Admission to Concert: 2%. EMPIRE CAFE, (Opposite Empire Hotel, Waipawa). NOW OPEN. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Fresh and Cooked Fish Daily. SEED POTATOES, Southern Seed, and full variety. Gibbons’ Garden Seeds for sale at R. SCOTT’S, Ironmonger, etc., Waipukurau. PUBLIC NOTICE. ABOUT twenty Stray Sheep running on the Tamumu Estate will, if not claimed before TUESDAY, August 3rd, 1920, be sold at the Waipukurau Sale on that date. The proceeds will be forwarded to the Waipawa County Hospital Board. "j. RIDDELL, Manager. Waipawa, July 20th, 1920. TO THE FARMERS IN THE TIKOKINO & ARGYLL DISTRICTS. T\ E BEG TO ANNOUNCE to you ’ * that we have acquired an Up-to-date Motor Lorry, and are prepared to do Carrying to and from all parts of the District. Riling ’phone 63R. MOORCOCK & PARKINSON, Tikokino. HAY! HAY! HAY! MANGOLDS! MANGOLDS! So much a Bale, so much a Ton, or by Truckload. BROWN SPANISH ONIONS—I7/6 , 1 .flits. ~ p (Vr .-~"' i r SLAND SWEDES and E UMPKINS. 'IGIFT’S LINSEED MEAT " r ~NTER SPRAYS for Orchard by tin or cask. APPLES (cooking and dessert' PEARS, railed in ease lots. SUER WO ' & DAYBREAK by the pound or by the bus COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. T. CLARKSON, LTD., "• HASTINGS. WE ARE NOT IN BUSINESS FOR FUN. We expect to make a fair profit ’ on our turnover, but there are no “get-rich-quickly” methods about us. We can guarantee you the ■ BEST GOODS ON THE MARKET ; AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' Only the best brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes Cigars and Pipes stocked. ’ HALF-HOLIDAY WEDNESDAYS. 3 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS. n a n J. WeCleary * Co, THE PREMIER HAIRDRESSING SALOON, HIGH STREET .- - WAIPAWA. CHEK LEE LAUNDRY. t. ALL Work guaranteed. Very nice, A smooth, and carefully done.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8361, 26 July 1920, Page 3

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