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Meetings and Entertainments. JOINERS' UNION YHALL Direction John Hopkins Two Nights of Joy and Gladness NEXT TUESDAY ....MAY 6 NEXT WEDNESDAY MAY 7 MR. EDWARD BRANBCOMBE:B Bright and Breezy People THE DANDIES THE DANDIES This is an occasion for Waihi to rise and wave its hat and give three cheers, for it is but seldom that the Dandies come this way. Take a glance, at the artists. Here they are: — CHRISTINE ANDREWS, Soprano, j MADOLINE KNIGHT, Contralto. , LENORK GRAHAM, Sonbrette. KITTY GELHOR. Songs at the Piano. KINGSLEY CHAPMAN, Tenor. EKNN MILLAR, Basso. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE, Comedian. They’re all very clever and versatile, and conftitute the smartest MUSICAL COMEDY BRIGADE Ever seen 'or heard in this district. That’s not hot air, it’s a fact. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES | He who would be cheerful on these, nights should gird himself in his best, raiment and go forth with his spouse, and his family that they may be made glad. Such is life. Be glad. Enjoy it. i THE DANDIES ' THE DANDIESI

COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGBAM ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT To Get In—3s 2s, and a limited num: ber of seats at Is, Plus tax. Box Plan now open at Walters'. gALVATION AHMS BAND Weather permitting, above band will render an hour’s programme of music at Hospital To-morrow at 2.30. A collection will be. taken at the gate for hospital funds. E. B KILBY, Secretary. g AliV ATI ON ARMY | TUESDAY, May 6lb, 7.30 p.m. Public Farewell Social to Bandmaster Geard and Family Also Welcome to Waibi’s new Commanding Officer, Captain E. Badeliffe. His Worship the Mayor, Mr Donaldson, presiding. Federal Band assisting. Admission 6d Jgl O 0 T B A L L. A meeting of the Waihi Rugby Union will be hold on MONDAY EVENING, at 7 30. All football enthusiasts invited. Ecclesiastical. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH.—2nd Sunday | after Easier—Holy Communion 8 a.m.; Matins 11 a m.; Evensong 7 p.m. Plains School 3 p.m. i ST. JAMES’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Services To-tnorrow: 11 a.m, Bev. J. Olphert; 7 p.m., Bev. F. Tucker. Subject, “ Precious Faith.” METHODIST CHURCH, Haszarl Street, Sunday, May 4th—Church anniversary. 11 a.m., Bev. F. Tucker; 7 p.m,, Bev. J. Olphert. (See advertisement). pHURCH OF CHRIST'SERVICES v To-morrow :11 a.m., for Fellow* ship and Breaking of Bread; 2.30 p.m , Sunday School; 7 p.m , Service will'be conducted by Mr D. Donaldson. All are welcome. FORESTERS’ HALL, Sunday, 7 p m. —Subject, •• Where are the Dead ?’’ In Heaven, Hell, or Elsewhere? Conscious or Not? Scripture versus Theology. Preacher, Mr A. Ourrow. METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, May 4th. Preachers: Revs. F. Tucker and J. Olphert. Solos by Miss Winnie Laybourn and Miss Eva Clover, of Hamilton. GRAND CONCERT MINERS’ UNION HALL MONDAY, May 60k Songs, duets, etc., by Misses Winnie Laybourn, Eva Clover, and Mr R. Dahon. Recitals by Miss Clover. Vocal and instrumental items by Mesdames Keren and Aitken, Misses Painlon, Hawkins, and Stokes, and Messrs E'. Morgan, Addy, Taylor, and Hicks. Overture at 8. Tickets Is. I ~ j I Public Notices. TT IS THE GENERAL EXCEL* JL LENCK The thorough and practical nature of our Correspondence Courses which, have commanded the respect and approval of leading mid progressive .business men. They baye seen what our courses have done —(a some cases for themselves, in others for their stalls. Ten or fifteen years ago many men who are to-day recognised as leaders in the business world were mere clerks. Ihey studied, under us. They become efficient under our instruction, and success was theirs. What about you? Send to day tor par- ' ticu’.ars of our Courses in Practical Book-keeping, or in Accountancy, or in Shorthand, or in Advertisement Writing, , the Teachers’, the Pubho Service, the t Law Professional, or the University Book-keepers’ Examinations. Say just which interests yep qqd call or write to- . day. Class or correspondence instruction. v Address: > Hemingway & Eobertsoifs COURESPONDEhOJS SCHOOLS. LTD UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND P.O. Bos 5H3. (The School with 25,000 Successful and - Satisfied Students behind it.) Coughing and clearing ot throats ai i lectures and entertainments could i< readily avoided if the sufferers wo.; but remember that tbe Canteens stoct “FluenzoL’’ tbe most soothing auc healing of all gaigles and pleasant U take

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5608, 3 May 1919, Page 3

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