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Skating SKATING PARR’S ROLLERDROME PARR’S ROLLERDROME KING’S HALL WINTER PROGRAMME April, May, June The Rink will, starting on Monday, April 4, be open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays only. Monday and Wednesday there will be sessions as follows: 2 to 4.30, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10.30. Saturdays: 2 to 4.30, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 11. Private tuition may still be had by appointment, any morning. Concession tickets are available for, with own skates, and with rink skates. Skates may be purchased from Rink stocks. SKATE FOR HEALTH! THERE IS NO BETTER EXERCISE! Football CONVENT OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB

The annual meeting of the above will be held In Rugby Pavilion TOMORROW (Sunday) morning at 10.30 o’clock sharp. All players and intending players are requested to attend. J. MANNIX, Hon. Secretary. Ecclesiastical £UIURCH OP ENGLAND Palm Sunday Waihi: 8 a.m., Holy Communion, 11 a.m., Matins, 7 p.m., Evensong. Waikino: 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, April 10 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 2.30 p.m., Waikino Service. (Children’s Song and Gift Sservice) Evening Service: Anthem, “King of Kings”; solo, “There is a Green Hill,” by Mrs Justin. Preacher, Rev. A. Marshall. UET H O DIS T CHURCH Sunday, April 10 “Beneath the Shadow of the Cross” Divine Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anthem by the choir i Preacher, Rev. R. Day , Baptist church —Sunday, 11 a.m., “Perplexity and Faith”; 2.15 p.m., School; 3.15 p.m., Biblo Class; 7 p.m., “Love’s Triumph.”— Preacher, Rev. E. E. Smith. Tailors lUITS SUITS SUITS COSTUMES COSTUMES COMTUMES Many customers are agreeably surprised at the extensive variety submitted in the many shades of mater- : ial. Some of the finest cloths manufactured are here —and a few snips also—bought to advantage and sold low. Treat yourself by ordering clothes from Clem Burt. The making up is second to none in N.Z. For Suits which last and give unstinted pleasure, call on CLEMENT BURT, j Waihi’s High-Class Ladies’ and Gents’ j Tailor. j Butchers. Phone 41. Phone 41 OTTO M LEY: FAMILY BUTCHER, WAIHI Eat the best Meat and keep fit. j Prime Beef and Hogget Mutton j always on hand. [ Bacon-curing is now in full swing. ! Farmers, sent in your pigs to us. *

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1938 Express trains will run as follows: L. runs daily (except Sundays). M. runs daily (except Sundays). N. Runs daily (except Sundays). Does not run from Thames Nth. 15tli April. O runs daily (except Sundays). S. runs on 14tli, 18th, 19tli and 23rd April. T. runs on 14tli April only. During this holiday period, many alterations will he made in lho running of ordinary trains throughout the district. The ordinary service will he cancelled and special timetables substituted on Good Friday, 15th April, and Easter Monday, 18th April. In order that all inconvenience and misunderstanding may he avoided, intending Railway passengers should secure booklets, handbills and detailed information available free at all stations. Patronise Your Railways and Travel in Comfort and Safety ! AUCKLAND INQUIRY ‘RHONE: 32-230. 'NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN TANEATUA AND AUCKLAND On THURSDAY, 14th April, special train leaves Taneatua for Auckland 9.30 p.m.. Wailii 12.50 a.m. (15th), arriving Auckland 0.40 a.m. On MONDAY, 18th April, special train leaves Auckland for Taneatua at 10.0 p.m., arriving Wailii 3.2 S a.m. next day. Further particulars obtainable at station.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9207, 9 April 1938, Page 3

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