CONCERTS; THEATRICALS, Etc. Tcwn Hall, Te awamutu. THURSDAY Evening Next. Premier Pictures. (Late Curie's). Direct from King's, Auckland. and Fuller's, Wellington. Eclair Journal, topical. A Business Woman, drama. , Moscow, scenic. Egyptian Mummy, comic. Apples of Sodom, drama. Versatility of Genius, comedy. Little Wooden Soldiers, trick. , Temptation of Drink, drama. Temptation of Drink, part 2. Pedro's Dilemma, comic. The Usual First-class Comics. Usual Popular Prices: Front seats, is 6d; back seats, is ; Ch.ildren.6d. Ladies, is to all parts. Concession to School Children : 3 or more in family, 4d each. T. LANGMTJIR. Manager. TOWNH4LL, TE AWAMUTU. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, December oth & ioth. Staging of the Popular Cantata—nniTlllUlX HER DAUGHTERS. Full choruses, assisted by school children of Te Awamutu and the leading artists of the district. Superb mounting and gorgeous dresses. The whole to conclude with a Series of Spectacular Tableaux. Proceeds in aid of proposed District Technical School. Prices of Admission : Reserved Chairs, 4s ; 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Spear's Cosmopolitan. Curtain 8 p.m. In aid of TE AWAMUTU CROQUET CLUB PAVILION FUND. ¥\T\W'Xii (A Little Bit of Old Ireland) TOWN HALL, Te Awamutu, x on WEDNESDAY, 17th December, 1913. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Reserved Chairs, 3s; '"•out Seats, 2s; B*ck Seats, Is. TICKETS HOLD GOOD. Dance to Follow. f Mrs G. M. A. Ahier and Mrs W. Taylor, Promoters. |-[ AVING disposed of my business to Mr E. Greenside, I desire to thank my numerous customers for the support accorded to me in the past, and to ask that the same extent of patronage be accorded to my successor. H. HAINES. In. connection with the above I solicit the orders of the residents of this district and assure all of my fullest attention to orders received for fresh or smoked fish. E. GREENSIDE.
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. " IVANHOE," (Opposite Bank N.Z.) Alexandra St., Te Awamutu. JsJ'EW' and up-to-date building, containing 25 large healthy rooms, the whole of which is under personal supervision. Every modern convenience. Hot and Cold Water. GOOD TABLEIKEPT. M*sj.BATHURST Proprietress. 34 THOMSON BROS. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, KIHIKIHI & TE AWAMUTU. QOACHES meet all trains. Carrying of any description at lowest rates. Buggies and Hacks always on hire. Get Ready Now ! HP HE next few weeks mark the busiest ■*■ of times in the garden—to amateur . •' expert alike. If you want a long ;ay and effective show of flowers easy t' grow and worth their place in the best of gardens, get And GET THEM NOW ! Let us know your requirements. We've hundreds of named varieties of both these popular flowers —in every-form and featuring, in every conceivable size and shade of bloom, MACKAY'S, now!—and you'll have a beautiful garden in a very short time—a garden that will be the envy of all. SATISFACTION SEEDSMAN, 106, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. NURSERY: ONEHUNGA.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 269, 2 December 1913, Page 2
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