- Therailwty time-table for tho Foresters' pioaio to Te' Aroha : on Thurshay next is advextißcd in tbia issue, On and after Friday next-, Ist Dei-/ imber, wom,!defaoed, or ikiutilat;od silver' will be refused hf the two local bauks. Mrs Harrison Lee will give an addross in the Academy of Music to -morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clook. i ' A preliminary notice in connection with the" Waihi ■ Hortioiiltural Society's annual floner show appears amongst our adTeriinements, \ : . Mr.'Wailnut advertises in this issue that he has a. first class fruit and vogetable business for sale, also several properties for sale on terms.. , . \ v Bis Worship the, Mayor requests tbat Thursday, 80th inat,, Bt. Andrews' Day, will be observed as o public holiday. A notice to. this effeot appears amongst our advertisements. ■ : Mr, J. Foster,'the Liboral and Government candidate for the Bay of Plenty, ad-ireseoi tho electors in the Miners' Union Hall / to-night at eight o'clock, .Front seats will be reserved fo: ladies. We ate asked to call publio attention to an important change in ,tbe letter carries : deliveries, viz,, that on and after to-mor-row, ,28th '.inst., the letter carriers' hilf holidft-will be observed on Tuesday e'instead of Saturdays, as heretofore,: Tho Martha Dairy Supply Company announce that they will begin the delivery of 1 milk '- oh Friday morning,. Ist - Decern l ber, tbd price being 2d.per pint or 3d ptr ■quart.' They also'notlfy that 'Messrs Cotter; and Fitzpatrick-are in no.Way interested in the bompanyi their oiily. connection .beingtbatihey permitted orders to be left at'their premises pending the fitting up of ibe depot, ' Mr. J. Woodham. picturo doaler and ; general decorator, notifies that iill pictures framed to order will be sold to defray.' expenses unless fettled for on or before 2<l:h December. He also intimates, that , his ait union closes on the 4th December for' the purchase of a' ticket that; gives. a chance to the pu.'ohasor of winning one of 86 beautiful paintings valued at £2OB , 103, ' At tho Police Court this morning, before Messrs' Max D. King and J; E. Slevio, Justices, Robert Dick, charged with u> iig. indecent language Jn was convicted and-fined is, with costs £1 Js, or in default one month's .imprisonment. A boy of"14 years of age was charged with stealing horse feed and a horse : cover, the property of Samuel Tanner. The Bench severely reprimanded tho father, and convicted aud'dis* charged (he boy. ■ ,Tho.services in connection with the an'mvertay.of tho Presbyterian Sunday' Hclidol yesterday were marked by large congregations, All three services 'wen held in. the Academy of Music, the Ber, Mr Perry conducting the morning service, the Rev, Mr Paichott ibe afternoon service, and the Eov. Mr Pattullo tho evening service,' Appropriate and interesting disoouises weregiven, and; tho musical items, under the oonduotoMhip of Mr J. Beid, were a feature of tho day's ceremonies, The solos and oborarot were specially line, To-night a soiree will be hold, to be followed by the beautiful service of song," Frozen|to Death." As a result of the splendid singing at tho anniversary services of the Presbyterian Sunday-Bohool, hold jeiterday at |the Acacemy of. Musio, a largo nurnbor of tickets for tbo soiree and eorvioe of song to-night were sold.,this morning. The soliod and orchestra will render " Frozon to Death," A piece contamirig some really pretty music, and with the choruses rondo'ed by over a hundred voices a musical treat will bo afforded, ; The service of song will be preceded by a tea meeting, the whole taking place at the Academy, of Music. The Sunday-school are fortunate in obtaining tho help of Mr. A. T, Whitehoußo at the service of song to be given tonight. Mr. Whitehome feivee the connective rendinws. He has a splendid roputution for making tho most out of the story.: This, combined with the beautiful singing of tile children, should prove a gjeat attraction, .
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1492, 27 November 1905, Page 2
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