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Labour Day Notices. DAY CELEBRATIONS. WORKING BEE. ALL willing to assist in the preparation of the grounds 'for the Labour Day Celebrations are asked to assemble on MONDAY MORNING at Victoria Park and Bockett’s Paddock. Work will be in progress from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. A. G. WARBURTON, Secretary. JjABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS IN TE AWAMUTU. MONDAY—NEXT—MONDAY (25th October, 1920)'. Proceeds for Te Awamutu Municipal Band. 12 O’clock Noon. MASSED BANDS. The 16th Waikato Regimental, the Kihikihi Town Band, and the Te Awamutu Municipal Band will march to

VICTORIA PARK, where a Monster Sports Gala will continue throughout the afternoon. MILITARY EVENTS AND COMPETITIONS, AXEMAN’S CARNIVAL. HIGHLAND DANCING. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Races and Games for School Children. CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS'. Stalls on the Ground: Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Fruit and Hot Water provided for Picnickers. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS : Adults, Is. School Children, Free. 277 DAY CELEBRATIONS. TE AWAMUTU, 25th OCTOBER, 1920. TIME-TABLE. COMPETITORS in all Events are requested to be in readiness at the times stated (as follow): — 12 Noon—Massed Bands. 12.15 —Children’s Races. 12.45 —Sack Race (Cadets). 1.00 —Novice Chop. 1.10 — Tent-Pegging (Open). 1.30 Tent-Pegging (by Sections). 1.45 Rescue Race. 2.00 —Underhand Chop. 2.10 — Jumping Competition. 2.30 — Lloyd-Lindsay Competition. 2.30 — Boys’ Boxing Tourney. 2.45 Wrestling on Horseback. 3.oo—One Hundred Yards Handicap. 3.10 — Te Awamutu Amateur Chop. 3.20 —Physical Drill Competition. 3.45 Business Men’s Chop, 3.45 — Tug-Of-War on Horseback. 4.05 —Thread-the-Needle Race. 4.15 —Veterans’ Race. 8.00 —Pictures at Empire Theatre. MASSED BANDS’ ROUTE : From the ,Band Room at 11.30 a.m., along Arawata, Alexandra, and Teasdale Streets, to Victoria Park. GAMES AND COMPETITIONS SCOTTISH DANCING. , in progress all. t!;e afternoon.

REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE ON GROUNDS. 326 Public Notices]?Oß BONA FIDE SALE BY TENDER. THAT Six-roomed, Substantiallybuilt. Principally Kauri, and newlypainted House, with Section, in Mutu Street, centre of Te Awamutu. Commodious diningroom (24ft. 6in. by 14 feet), four large bedrooms, seven Venetian blinds, kitchen with range, hot and cold water, bathroom and bath scullery and wash 'house, copper and tubs, etc.; verandah 8 feet by 35 feet. Tenders to state price and terms required on or before Bth November. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted., J. ALLEN, 6. Cheltenham Terrace,' Devonport, 265 Auckland. rpHE TE AWAMUTU TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY • (Incorporated). PUBLIC NOTICE. FORMATION OF SECOND GROUP. IT has been decided to form a new Group, to be called Group No. 2, and for this purpose the list of subscribers is now open to receive early application from intending members, which is necessary to avoid disappointment. No member shall hold more than four shares, but any number thereunder, iand upon which they shall pay subscriptions of Is per week per share (vide Rules 4 and 6). Minors may become members, but their parents or guardians will act. for them until they obtain the age of 18 years (vide Rule 8). Further particulars may be had on application to the Chairman of Directors (Mr H. F. Vile) or to the Society’s Secretary. H. ,T. GILLMORE, Secretary, Redoubt Chambers, 244 Te Awamutu. WANTED KNOWN—That from Ist October, 1920, we have ceased to act on behalf of the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. —H. Andrew and Sons.

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Waipa Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1010, 23 October 1920, Page 1

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