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* A special Meeting of, Mr Foster's ladies committee will be held in tbe public library to-morrow (Tuesday; at 7.30 p.m. Attention is drawn to tbo usual fort- 1 nightly meeting of the Liberal ai.d labour Federation in the Miners' Onion Hull tomorrow (Tuesday) oveoing at. 7,80. ; Mr S, T. Whilebouse, secretary of the Thames Laud, Bailding, and InvMtmont Society, Limited, will pay. bis iisual periodic, visit, here on Wednesday next, : and may be consulted'at Sirs Manning's residence, Haszard street, | • - ; It is understood that tho train arriving on tbe opening day of tho Waihi railway will reach Waihi at 11a.m., and leiive at 4 p,m, No official intimation as to tbo n&iure of tho Government programmo lias been made, but on receipt of the informs-, tioh tbo Borongh Coun'oil will at once notify the public. This evening, in tho Mintrs' Union Hall, Mr. Sma'lea will koluroin conneo- < tion with tho riimitito Metbodist'Church ■ anniversary. Tbe subject will be "The Bacltwood's Preacher." A short musical programme will be given, The meeting will commence nt 8 o'clock, and the admission is 6d. The Distriot President of tho RA.0.8.5. will visit Waihi on Wednesday, and St, Joseph's branch, after meeting to-morrow ni»ht in due form, will - be adjourned till Wednesday to welcome t him,. It is probable thm the Distriot Vice Presidont will accompany him, Meesta P, Hogan (an old and wellknown resident ot Waihi) and Jus. Jackson, of Te A robs, having purchased the livery and bait stables adjoining Mr Frank Pilling's hotel, To Aroha, intimato by . advertisement elsewhere that they will be glad to receive ;he patronage of thoir old friends of Waihi when visitiugTo Aroba, , The annivarsay nerviooa in connection - with the Primitive Methodist Church was - hold yosterday, and were vory successful, Tho preaoher for tbe day was tho Rev, G. W. Smailes, of Auolciand, who delivered ot each sorvice forceful and telling sermons. During the day the choir, under tho con1, duotot'?hip of Mi'. J, Walters, rond-trad in a very credibly manner the anthems 11 Tho Heavenly War," " God our Refuge "and n " Tho Promised Land." Solos wajre also q rendered by Mesdames Donaldson and Holmes, Messrs, Gardiner, Powell and Morgan,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 2

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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