MEMORIAL PARK SATURDAY, DECEMBER T’th. nt 8 p.m. AIR. ALBERT H. BA I EE AIR. ALBERT H. BA ILK Alusical Director, presents his AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND SILVER BAND SILVER BAND As Worthy Successors to his NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND 2S TALENTED MUSICIANS. 2S Including:—• ARTHUR STENDER, Cornetist; thrice clinmpion of Australia. CLARRIE COLLINS, Champion Trombonist. HAROLD REID, King of Xylophonists. TOURING THE WOIL-D. Press Extracts:— “ Every gesture with the baton conveys some meaning to the instrumentalists, who ;fre finely equipped with tone and technique.”—N.Z. Herald, Auckland. “There was a quality in the playing that suggested that- of a symphony orchestra iu tone, colour and artistry, whilst its ensemble playing resembled the tones of a grand organ played by an artist.’’ —Waikato Times, Hamilton. ADMISSION, I/-; Stand, 1/- extra. NOTE.—'Should inclement weather prevail, the performance will be given in the. Municipal Hall. THE SALVATION ARMY. VISIT OF COMMISSIONER & AIRS. HOGGARD, and Several Leading Staff Officers. SUNDAY. DECEMBER Kith. MEETINGS OF SPECIAL INTEREST J 1 a.m., i! and 7 p.m. ALL ARE INVITED. IVSISS KEEPWELL, L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and; Theory, Commences Teaching in Mastelrtorrnext February. For terms, etc., apply 3-i Pine Street, or ring ’phone 17.'>5. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. NEDERS FOR COKE will he taken at J the Gas Office on THURSDAY, »ee ember. I Oth. - , , Vf- • . a * BY ORDER.
(IABTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL. rp'ENDERS ARE INVITED, and will -*■ be received at the County Oflice, Tinui, wliere Specifications may be seen, up to noon on SATURDAY, the 19th December (being the day appointed for the next ordinary meeting of the Council), for the following works:— Contract No. 141—Stripping, Quarrying, Napping and Carting on to the. Waimimi Hoad, 52S cubic yards of rock metal. Contract No. 142.—Getting and Carting on to the Whakataki-Castle-point Road, 355 cubic yards of gravel. Contract No. 143. —Loading from Dump at Liverton’s Quarry, and carting by Motor Lorry on to t-h Highway Road, 745 cubic, yards, more or less, of napped metal. Contract No. 144. —Getting from the Ngapopato Gravel Pit, and carting by ’Motor Lorry, 1002 cubic yards; of gravel, viz., 1218 yards on to the. Tinui to Anncdalc Road, and (384 yards on. to the Eewa Rcwa Road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. F. JENNINGS. County Clerk. Tinui, December 7th, 102".
TYO NOT DISCARD your old clothesI undertake to clean, prose and repair Ladies’ Cream and Gabardine Costumes and Gloves, also Gent’s Suits, making them equal to now. Repairs and alterations a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention. Prices reasonable. Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church. Queen Street. TMasterton. 11 TNG 1532 for C. xN. Cole to give you a price for Painting vnnr bouse. ri/J Kb. uJ-KKUxh,' Florist, ZU Viiuixu. Street, ’Phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths, -.nd Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church street. ’Phonp \/ r IOLET RAYS and Vibratory Treat * ments for falling hair and dandruff. Shampooing, hair colouring, cutting and singeing. Face massage, vanishing cream, "massage cream, powder, lotiono, pomades, tonics, etc. —Mrs Lucas, opposite Winzenberg, photographer, up- • t-jiiTelephn a 2580. rrHE ELECTIONS OVER will mean increased business; everybody will '■>o wanting a new Suit or Costume. Place your order now and collect at Christmas from Alex. Donald, Tailor. Onr>pTl Street., ■A RE 10U INTERESTED m Auiniii.ium 'Ware? Save money by buying oil your Household Ware at, the on'v Variety Store where money goes fur--1 her. Thompson’s Variety Store IpAKit’S PHARMACY for Developing and Printing. Best results. p~nTcOL eT:in Wrigley Street,, for yJ ° Painting and Paperhanging. Telephone 1532. TCUIU [TS _ FOR YOUR XMAS CAKES A and Puddings liave arrived at Graham’s Grocery. New Season’s Currants, Sultanas, Raisins, Lemon Peel, Almonds, Cherries, Preserved Ginger, Figs, elc., are of exceptional quality and attractively priced. Graham’s Grocery, “Best for Less.”
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