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Meetings and Entertainments m rpHERE'rHEYfIOI 1 HERE i HEY'JOi You'll jump out of your seat when you seo Lady Love’s last titanic effort to best her rival. T 8; Nlßa?=AßftßlM? TRISTSI=TB:NIB!jT COMMENCING AT 7.30 “SPORTING LIFE” Eudall Hayward’s last great super-feature—and perhaps the best he has ever screened Opening to-night at 6.45. ~ SPECIAL ORCHESTRA NOTE.—Wo regret we were unable to secure the services of so large a number of musicians as we first intended, but at the same time we have pleasure in offering perhaps the best incidental music beard bore for some time. The orchestra will include Mr. and Mrs. Eudall Hayward, Mr. Pascoe, .Miss Frances Hinchoy, and Mr. Tommy Measures. Effects by Tommy Measures. Doors open To Night 6.45. Prices; —3/2, 2/1, & 1/1 Children under twelve half-price.

Ecclesiastical ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, Waihi— Services to - morrow, Anzac Day: 8 a.m, Holy Communion; II a.m., Memorial Service with Holy Communion; 7 p.m:, Evensong. 3he offertory at the Memorial Service will do devoted to the Lych-Gate War Memorial. OT. JAMES’S PRESBYTERIAN £5 CHURCH. Services To-morrow (Anzac Day),—ll a.m., Anzac Memorial Service; 7 p.m., “The Visit of the 1 frince of Wales.” Hymns suitable to the occasion will be sung. Returned soldiers specially invited. Preacher, Rev. frank Tucker. Methodist church, WaiM— Services Sunday, 25 April:— Prayer Meeting, 7 a.m.; Service, 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p,m.; Evening Service, 7 (Anzo Commoration). Rev. Fred Greenwood, Minister, pHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES w-/ To-Morrow —11 a.m., for Fellowship and Breaking of Bread; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m. Mr C. J.Peaple will conduct the evening service. All are welcome. JgAPTIST CHURCH MR PETERS, OF HAMILTON, WILL PREACH. 11 a.m.: “The Old Testament—the Key to the Now." 7 p.m.: Church Service. 8.15 p.m.: A special rally will take take place. Mr Peters’ subject will be : “ Life Among the Savages of Solomon Islands.”

Cars and Carriers. WAITED KNOWN—Car will leave White's Garage, Thames, for Coromandel on Wednesdays, at 8.30, returning same day at 1.30 p.m. Single are 25 s. jTa 8 T END TAXI J. McDERMOTT notifies the residents of East End that be is starting a taxi business, and the public may rely on being well catered for. Orders left at Hicks’ Store will be promptly attended to. BUS AND LORRY For Hire at all times, to any part of the district. Motor car tor passengers. All trains met. Private 'phone 108. Office ’phone 88. W. HENDERSON. J^ORRY gERVIOE BETWEEN KATIKA T I AND WAIHI The undersigned is prepared to convey Produce and General Goods to and from Katikati and Waihi, also general carrying, at reasonable rates. THOS REA, Katikati, WAIHI • TAURANGA MOTOR SERVICE

Leaven WaihidaHy,Saturdays acceded, at 12.30;.p.m., after arrival of Hamilton and Thames trams. Leaves Tauranga Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 7.45 am., connecting with Main Trunk. Wednesdays and Fridays 5.30 am., commoting with Auckland express. Leaves Waihi Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 12,30, Phone 56, M. CRIMMINS Proprietor 0 A li FOE ii i r e Bing up Warwick Williams any hour ’phone 65. Car for lure to all parts of the district. rn A X I FOR H IRE X To all parts of the goldfields, Katikali, Tauranga, etc. .Norman Dick's car always available, laxi standSodden Street. FT. FR AIDER, Central Garage' • Thames. Hudson, Crosslcy, and Bod go Cars. Car available any hour night or day. ’Phono 02. T\o I WANT A GOOD, RELIABLE JJ CAR RIDE ? Well,. “Robbie” is my man. JAS ROBSON, of the Maungapuko P.O. and Store has the “Goods,” Carry on ! B R DON Notifies the public that ho has ro-started his General Carrying, Coal and Firewood bmineis. Orders lott wish Mrs Hunter, Boddon Street, or Mr Roy Turner., Moresby Avenue, promptly attend d to W. MOO R E GENERAL CARRIER AND COATDEALER. Agent (or N.Z. Express Co. Office : Eed.’on Street, next door to J Murray,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5895, 24 April 1920, Page 3

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