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Amusements. rjIHEATRE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH Greatest Musical Attraction in Years THE WORLD FAMOUS I WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS The finest aggregation of Soloists and Part-Singers that has ever left the old Motherland. I’hoy sing in the language you know and love best —your own. The Westminster Glee Singers are superb in vocal art; they are selected from the great Cathedrals of England, the principal London Choirs, Concert Halls and Colleges of Music 6—SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS —6 S—BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS—B Personnel of Company; Gentlemen — Edward Branscombe, Donald Reid, William O’Connor, Ernest McKinlay, James Barber, Charles Draper, j Albert G. Greene. Boy Sopranos— Masters Douglas Rartrip, Vincent Petley, Harry Fearn, Norman Clarke, Alan Goodered, Sydney Walls. AN ALL ENGLISH COMPANY WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Supreme Musical Entertainment PRICES OP ADMISSION: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax; Children 2/-. Box Plan at Shandley’s.

Tenders, 3 ALE BY .TENDER The Public Trustee invites tenders for the put chase of the property situate at the corner of Seddon Avenue and Baber Street, Waihi, containing 25.7 perches, field under residence site licence. There is a two roomed shanty erected on the property. Conditions of tender may bo inspect ed at, and further particulars obtained from Mr. James Murray, Agent of the Public Trustee at Waihi. A deposit of 20 per cent of the amount tendered must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at at 4 p.m. on the 4th October, 1929, at the office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to bo addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked “ Tender for purchase of land in the estate of Christian Nielsen (deceased).” F. J. E. MOORE, District Public 'Trustee, Hamilton. A I H I HOSPITAL TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES Tenders are invited for the following supplies for twelve months, commencing on the Ist November, 1929: Groceries (deposit £10) Miuc (deposit £5) Bread (deposit £5) Meat (deposit £5) Fisu (deposit £3) Drugs (deposit £3) Cartage of Coal (deposit £2) U Tenders will be received at the , ffice of the Board, Toomey Street, up o 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 15th October. They are to be marked •‘Tender for Supplies,” and accompanied by deposits mentioned.

Forms for tender and specifications may be obtained at the Board’s Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. TETLEY, Secretary. Public Notices. SCIENTIFIC SIGHT-TESTING Painstaking care, accurate fitting and moderate charges are the characteristics by which we have built up our large connection. Our representative, Mr F. B. Howard, will visit Waihi on Monday, Oct. 7bh, and may be consulted at Mr. Simpson’s Dental Chambers. Appointments may be made with Mr Wrigley. BARRY AND BEALE, LTD., Opticei Specialists, 322, Queen Street, Auckland. s’! OTUART Kenny Street, « • k - : TUART Waihi. Agent for cars that satisfy the cleverest mechanical mind. | THE NEW DURANT RUGBY ! AND SINGER CARS With 2 years Free Oil, 2 years Free Grease, 2 years Free Service, etc. A guarantee with any part which some clover mechanic makes you feel windy about. Look Bkfohr You Lkap ! Also good used Rugbys tor sale. Cars and Carriers. riLLIAMS yy ARWICK yp. TAXI PROPRIETOR St CARRIER

Sole agent for “Atlantic” Benzine and Oil. Ring up PHONE 65 for ueliable car —HUDSON L)E LUXE SEDAN— No. 3 room. Rob Roy Hotel. Rhone 54 Phone 54 0 JJ E W M A N 'i'AXI PROPRIETOR RING UP 54 Reliable Car—Oakland Landau Sedan. Phone jQON Phone TAXI PROPRIETOR Beach trips a specialty--Latest model sedan car at your service CARE PUL DRIVING GUARANTEED. Passengers conveyed to and from Railway Station Promptness and civility. GIVE DON MACKIE A TRIAL

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7908, 28 September 1929, Page 3

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