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THIS EVENT I First appeirnnco of MB EDWAUD BBANSCOMBE'ri WESTMINSTER )ARTY VJILEE AND CONCERT J-ARTY THEPAUTY ■ Consists of Ton Vooatieli Inolndifiß FOUR BOY SOPRANOS A MALE QUARTET Further supported by Madamb Marib Hooto«, Contralto Mn Edward Branscombk, Tonor Mr Phrcy Coward, Alio Mr Stbrndalb Bknnett, Bais Mr DodliHyCaihion, Musical Sketches THE PBinRSI ' . Reserved eeotiSa; Second seals 2); Back some Is, Early doors 6a extrn. Reserved tests and day salo tickets at T. Gardner's music store. An anthem will be auug mcb evoniog, Complete ohange of programme each Conoert. Early doors 7to 7.30 p m.; Concert 8 p.m.; Carriages 10 p.m. Bool: of word? (price 3d) oust theatre. Chns. Chambers Mimagcr,

. , AUKANGAA. AND P. HOCIETY Thfl Annual Bhow ofiho nbbvo .will be held in tho Association's Grounds,; Tail; rahga, on Thursday, December 14th, 1905, See newspapers for escursibns. : .' E.OMRK, V Mips Gollolt desireß to tbank tho many friends and boarders in the bpnss who assisted hor inreplaoing faor personal effects lost at tho firoin Moresby Avenno on the 4tb inat; '■ . A poll will bo taken in Minors' Union reading room on Thursday, 23rd ber, for tho election of Seoretary to Waibi Miners' ari Workers' Onion, between the hours of 9. n.iu, ahrl 7 p.m. :■!;!::; ; JOHN NEWTH, President, :

VV s at last. Dorby .Tobacco, FWte Out, in Two Ouuce Tins, Tryit.', ' r K MANUFACTURER'S fall Bet. 61 L Infants Bibs, Plnaforos, Aprons, and ■■Unfldi'olothipg. Those goods arc exooptiohal vfllne and tho assortment of designs splendid.—Wi 6. ShotboltandCo, ■ 3RiyATE GREETING CARDS exe Samples now open jor inspection at J. Liyesey's, ppposito Post mOTBOLT'S value aiiidV sdeeUonVoi kj Hats, Caps, Ties, Tennis Shirts '< and Suits arel of the" very best. .■■.'." RANTED, —Bniokers to.' try Derby ..'.'• Tobacco, Flake Cat, in the new ■ wo-ouDco tins. It's splendid. . . 'AIM VIEW BOOK.-Just the] ' : *T \ thing to send to friends abroad. Walhi Post OhW '■;: ■;:.■■•.■ ■■ JMOKERS PAEABE NOTE-A nth ►J •on it, What? Derby Tobacco Flake Out,' in two-ounoe tins. All T obac (ioonists. ■',- ' . : ■'/■ ' . IUST ARRIVED, ohoics,patterns of V Linoleums Oilcloth. Call • and inspool.—Pattiaon and Loekington, , ; / WANTED KNOWN.-That all Tnbac coniets soil Derby Tobacoo. Flake Cat in two-ounce tins. BIRTHDAY BOOKS and , Birthday ■Cards, Wedding and Condolence Cards. . Stationery lo suit nil tastes at

■JIU BLI 0 /NOTICE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BAY OP : ' '.'■'■ ■■■PLBNMf/' ■:■'.' Public altoation is hereby drawn to the undermentioned procedure for obtaining oil polling-day at any polling-booth in the Colony.;, ■■'■'.-.: Registrar of Electors, '.■■'.. ■Buy of Plenty Electoral Distriot, , s Elpctdral Aot, 1905. •/'■.'/' , Absent Voters. ; . Section 125. (1.) An elector of any | district may at any time up to and including the issue of tbo. writ apply in writing fin the form numbered (20) in the First Schedule hereto) to; the Registrar of the district for a voting-permit authorising him to record his vote outside tbo district at any polling-place appointed under this Act, and such application shall be witnessed by a Justice, Postmaster, or othor Government officer. Seotion 126. (1.) For tbo purpose of exercising his.vote the holder of a votingpermit shall apply at any lime between tbo opening and closing of the poll to the Deputy Returning Officer at tho polling-placo outside the district for wbioh he is enrollod at which ho desires to reoord his vole, and shall deliver his .voting-permit to the Deputy Returning Offieer.

SETTLEMENT ON THE AUOKLANMOTORUA , RAILWAY. 51,000 ; WW ' SMALL GRAZING RUNS,. , The attention of persons interested is directed to tho above Settlement (southern portion) to bo opened for application under the Lands Settlement Acts, abont the second weok iri December. The. areas are from 53 acres to SO9S acres, and also lots i" v. villagos. The lands comprise unauwtiog and level open country, portions being largely improvedand under English 1 grasses; tho,balance; bpon,fern', tussooh', and scrub country. The portion of tho Estato now teing : dealt with is bounded on.tbo north side generally by the foiokland-Kotorua railway line; sast aui west of Palarnru station, about 140 tniios kaniAuoltlond.. > , i : : Plans arid pamphlets'-, aro in .course of preparation,and willboforwarded onap-plication-'to tbe District Land and Sumy OfDde, Auokland;'•.; ■ :^;:; : :; : ;WMES;MAOKENZIEi\ :. ; : :0:<. .Commissioner of Grown Lands, y \T[M TLD.^-SiDokars. to try F.Uke On VV■ sDerby Tobacco in tho ounce jTrnti: v Jt'i ■;■;.% &W mmmsammMmMMmm

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1485, 18 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1485, 18 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1485, 18 November 1905, Page 3

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