1 "I" own Hall, Te Awamutu. WEDNESDAY Evening Next. I Premier Pictures. I ■ (Late Curie’s). Direct from King’s, Auckland., and Fuller’s, YVellington. Manufacture of Walking Sticks, interest ; Coming Back of Kit Denver (a tale of the West), drama; Down Thro’ the Ages, drama ; Fixing a Flirt, comedy ; Terrible Teddy, comedy ; Western Memories, drama ; Cocoa Cultivation, interest; The Mayor’s Crusade, drama. Remember—Wednesday Next, and Every Wednesday. Usual Popular Prices: Front seats, Is 6d; back seats, is ; Children,6d. Ladies, is to all parts. T. LANGMUIR, Manager. TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU. THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1913. Hugard the Marvellous. ! The World’s Greatest Magician. j LJ UGARD, and his magnificent Company, acknowledged by press and public to be the finest entertainment of its class that has yet visited the Dominion. See—“THE MAGIC ELEPHANT” —and — LEVITATION OF “ SEE YOO SOON” Second appearance of MISS MYRA ERRINGTON, in her famous American Musical Novelty, THE MUSICAL DISCS. CHING SUNG LOO and his trained assistants, presenting a night in a Chinese palace (70 minutes in Wonderland), as presented with tremendous success in all parts of the world. Don’t Miss It. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Thursday, May Ist. Prices : 3s and 2s. Children half-price. IRVING WEBB, Touring Manager. BENEFIT TO Te Awamutu Town Band BY PRINCESS PICTURES. 'pOWN ]L£ALL, pRIDAY, MAY 2 I9D. at 8 p.m. A specially prepared programme. The management has kindly offered to donate the proceeds to the Town Band Funds. Tickets Now on Sale. Popular Prices: Ladies Is ; gents Is 6d and is.; children 6d. A. J. BLYTHE, Hon. Sec. ! TE AWAMUTU MINSTREL, CONCERT, & COMEDY CLUB. MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT & DANCE, CONCLUDING WITH TRIAL BY JURY. Tc Awamutu Town Board v. Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade. 'TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, J- TUESDAY, May 6th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade. Bigg hr ! Brighter ! Better Than Ever ! A Night’s Hilarious Laughter 1 ROLL UP TO THIS CONCERT ! and help the Man with the Ladder and the Hose. Admission :2s and is. Children 6d. Tickets on sale. W. BOYS, Hon. Sec. PATERANCI LAWN TENNIS CLUB. A CONCERT and DANCE will 1 be held in the Paterangi Hall on FRIDAY, May 23rd, at 8 p.m. (MISS) H. SCOTT, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. HOUSEHOLDERS’ MEETING. T'HE Annual Meeting of Householders for the Election of School Committee will be held in the State School, Te Awamutu, on Monday next, April 28, at 8 p.m, WAIPA CUN CLUB. A GENERAL Meeting of mem--1 b'ers will be held on WednesApril 30th, 8 p.m. sharp, at Cosmopolitan club room. Business important. Full attendance Requested. , Jim Le Sueur, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. 'FENDERS, to close on Saturday, April '26th, are invited for the erection of Business premises at Te Awamutu. Alternate Tenders for Labour only, or Labour with Materials. Plans and Specifications at LAWSON N SWAIN’S, AUCTIONEERS, and Land Agents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. DUNCAN, C T ATIONER, PHOTOGRAPHER O ‘ CYCLE AGENT, anti Importer of Fancy Goods, Has now opened up a large stock of Fancy Goods, Stationery, Bicycles and all cycle sundries, Gramaphones and Records, Stationery and Leather Goods, Post Cards of all descriptions. Kindly call and inspect for yourself. PICTURE FRAMING—Just landed the largest slock of Mouldings ever opened in Te Awamutu, and all the latest designs Having had eight years’ experience in this line customers can rely on getting the best workmanship and at lowest prices. CYCLE DEPARTMENT.— Cycle repairing done on the premises. Agent for all classes of Bicycles. Call and inspect the Phillips machine, where you get value for your money, also a slock of Michelin tyres and inner tubes, the best on the market. Call in and see the lest these tubes will stand. Note the Address: J. DUNCAN, j Te Awamutu. I
NEW ZEALAND-R AIL WAYS. i VISIT OF 11.M.5. NEW ZEA- | LAND TO AUCKLAND. I 29TH APRIL TO lOTH MAY, 1913. | JEJOLIDAY Excursion Tickets ! will be issued from all stations in the Auckland district to Auckland from 28th April to 9th May, inclusive, available for return up to and including 17th Mav, 1913. From Monday, 28th April, to ! Tuesday, 13th May, 1913, inclusive, express train will leave Auckland daily (Sundays excepted) for Taumarunui at 10.18 a.m. Express train for Auckland will leave Taumarunui at 7.30 a.m. ' THURSDAY, IST MAY, 1913Special train will leave Te Awamutu for Auckland at 6 a.in., Ohaupo 6.30 a.m., Frankton 7.7 a.m., arriving Auckland 11.40 a.m. Return bain will leave A uckland' at A p.lll. and arrive Te Awamutu 9.30 pun. Between Te Awamutu and Mercer these trains will stop where required for passenger traffic, but between Mercer and Auckland trains will only stop at Newmarket. For further particulars see handbills and posters. BY ORDER. NOTICE. T beg to notify my many patrons in Te Awamutu and surrounding districts, that I have Sold the Cosmopolitan Hairdressing and Tobacconists’ business and the Billiard Parlors to Mr T. SPEARS, who, until recently, has been in business at Napier, H.B. I take this opportunity of heartily thanking the public for their generous support in the past, and trust that the good feeling and patronage now existing may be extended in full measure to my successor. JIM LE SUEUR. - Having acquired the business of Mr J. Le Sueur as per above notification, I beg to advise you that it is my intention to always keep a thoroughly well-assoited and up-to-date stock, and trust, by strict attention to business, civility, and promptitude, to merit a continuance of your esteemed support. T. SPEARS. MESSRS DIMOCK & CO. Y\/ILL receive pigs as under : Ohaupo Every Monday, from T 0.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu—Every Tuesday, from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Otorohanga Wednesday, - April 16th and 30th. Saturday, april 26. At the Mart. LAWSON & SWAIN Will sell — Potatoes, horse covers, pictures 20 dozen books and diaries Sundries. Sale at 12 noon. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. AWSON & SWAIN have been instructed by the Presby;rian Church Committee to offer y public auction, at their premies, Market street, on ipril 26th, at 2 p.m. sharpSUPERIOR Residents Sites in Brady str< be sold on the Lease system; 21 lease; right of renewal; 3 compensation provements. A chance for ever ;cure a section for ash. Sale at 2 p. I M. C eet Glas ow nnody to iry little harp. WSON, uctioneer. TE AWAIMUT# BILLIARD SALC (OITOSIVii TEAs/aLE’S BUILDINGS). BILLIARDS ! SNOOKER ! ATRONS can depend on a Good Game o(BILLIARDS 01SNOOKER >y playing on our Well-kept Tables. KRYTiiiNG Bright and Up-to-date. TWO FIRST - CLASS TABLES Beautifully Lighted. PULAR PRICES ! POPULAR MARKERS ! Are die Success of Our Business. a. and Inspect for Yourselves. ARTHUR WOOD, PROPRIETOR.
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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 207, 25 April 1913, Page 3
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