pHURCH OF ENGLAND. Visit of the Right Rev. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND, i Wednesday Next (June ioth). T UNCHEON with Vestry at. Heerdegen's Cafe at I p.m., to which all male parishioners are invited. Unveiling of Maori Monument in St. John's Cemetery at 2.30 p.m., to which Maori friends ar.j specially invited. Presentation of Address and Afternoon Tea in Town Hall at 3 p.m., to which all parishioners are cordially invited. Confirmation in St. John's Church at 7-30 p.m. Confirmers to assemble at 7 p.m. Celebration of Holy Communion on Thursday morning.(St. Banabas Dav) at 7.30. F. W. CLARKE, CONCERTS. THEATRICALS. Etc. '"["OWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU. Premier PICTURES Direct from King's, Auckland. and Fuller's, Wellington-. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Programme for Tuesday Next. Pathe English Gazette, topical. The Tiger, drama. The Beauties of Venice, scenic. Wiffles and the African Potentate comic. 'Anniversary Day in Wellington, topical. THE PLOT OF INDIA'S HILLMEN, drama. The Autocrat of Flapjack Junction, comic. I. LANGMUIR. Manager. TE AWAMUTU QDDFELLOWS' Hall, Tuesday, June 9th, 1914, at 8 p.m. GYMNASIUM. A. J. BRAY, Secretary.
mmi pabty & dance. PROCEEDS in aid of the Te Awamutu Town Band's New Instruments Fund. Town Hall, Te Awamutu, Wednesday, June 24th, at 8 p.m. 1 Watch for particulars. Tickets, Gentlemen 2s, Ladies is. TO BUILDEBSJN -BRICK ONLY NEW BRICK METHODIST CHURCH, ETC., TE AWAMUTU. RENDERS invited and received till I p.m. on Monday, June 29th, 1914. " No tender necessarily accepted. Plans, specifications, etc., from •R. P. DE RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A.(Lond.), Architect, Te Awamutu. AUCTION SALES. CONTRACTING & CARRYING PLANT FOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. T AWSON, SWAIN, & WALKER, LTD., instructed by the trustees in the assigned estate of J. Douglas and Sons, Carriers, Te Awamutu, will sell at the homestead on Thursday, June 11, The whole of his contracting and carrying plant, consisting of 16 horses, waggons, and harness.
Sale at 12.30. I\o reserve. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. AT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, IE AWAMUTU. LAWSON, SWAIN, & WALKER (LIMITED) T-lAVE been favoured with instructions from Mrs W. N. von Sturmer, who is leaving the district, to sell her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Massive sideboard, extension table, dining table and dining chairs, billiard table, cheff onier, hall stand, book case, 2 hall lamps, wicker chairs, rocking chairs, superior b.m. bedstead, marbletop washstand, lamps, - linoleum, meat safe, and other items too numerous to mention. Sale on Wednesday, June 1/th, at 2 p.m. No reserve. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer.
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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 321, 9 June 1914, Page 4
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