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Meetings ani Amnsomonts. Town Hall, Hamilton. To-morrow Jlsght G1 tiAND f-.v HED CONCER'j r liy Te Kaxgi Pai Cancan Company PROGRAMME: SACKED SONG RECITAL I •' Nazaketji " Gounod MR W. AUSLEBROOK " Calvary " Rodney MADAME CASTER 3 "TheLool '.'imi;i> " .Sullivan TE IUN«I FA J With organ ftc.'ninpiniii eut by Miss Newttll. 4-"Tuor*in' Passing Hence" S'ullivan MR W. AUSLEBROOK 5 "fc-TAiior lii:i iii.i.ii i:.m " Adams MADAME OAbIER <> " Nearer My Gun to Thfe " Carey TE RANG! PAI 7 "The Holy City " Adams MR W. AUSLEBROOK 8 " 0 Rest in the Lord" Mendelssohn 1 E KAXGI DAI • ' "Ave Maiiia " Gounod MADAME OASiER 10 •«Ami.e With Me" Liddle IK I! tNGI PAI Patrons to trout seita are expected to contribute not loss than Is, other parts of house silver coin. ST. PAUL'S PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. CONTINUATION of Opening Service To-morrow. Preachers : Morning, Rev. P. W. Junes, P. J. Mairs ; Afternoon, Young Pejple's Service?, conducted by Rev, P. W. Jones, W. S. Potter; Evening, Rev. W. S.Potter. Prayer Meeting 10 a.m. conducted by Mrs J. L. Wright and Mr E. Watkius. Seddon Memorial Fund. , I \ MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS to . the Seddon Mem >rial and Technical College Fund, will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Hamilton, Monday, Ist Qctobar, At 8 p.m. Business ; To consult with tho Seddon Memorial Committee, and arrange for concerted action in establishing a suitable memorial in the town, J. S. BOND, S. KNIGHT, R. PARR. Suburbs Football CSub. A SPECIAL GEISERAL MEETING of Members of the Suburbs Football Club will be held in the Royal Hotel, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 sharp, BusiCttSc-importaniW ~ WTtfEY, - Hon. ,-ec. WAIKATO A. L P. ASSOCIATION. 15TH ANNUAL SHOW, Bth & 9th NOV. (KING'S BIRTHDAY). r pHE following additional prizes and X donations are ottered : Class 28a. —Yearling by "Merrymaker." Mr D. Henry free service of one mare as a especial prize. Special class. ~- > Class 23b.—Horse, any age, by "Merrymaker." Mr D. Henry oilers the tree service of one mare as a special prize. Special class. Class 109. Second priz >, Cement, valued at ill Is, given by Messrs J, Wilson & Co., Auckland. Class 184,—Second prize, 501bs White Clover x.ouoy, valued at £1 2s rjd, given by Mr <_'. S. Hutchinson, Newstead. Class 185.—Second prize, LOlbs Zara Tea, given by the D.3.C., Auckland, per Mr J. Readell. Class 198.-Firet prize, Pair Lady's Boots, given by the Northern Bout i. Shoe Co., Auckland. Class 209.—First prize, 2 Vols., valued at lbs 6d, given by Messrs Upton &. Co., Auckland. Class 212.—Eirst prize, valie 15a, given by Messrs W. F. Tucker & Co., Auckland. Note.—dass 108, BEST COY' prizes, .£2l. Entries in this class closp SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th. Schedules on application. ARTHUR J. SMITec. BUILDERS. "LENDERS for the erection of SIX- . ROOMED COTTAGE, labour only, will be received up to 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 10th October, 1003. Plans and specifications can be seen at C. Fitzpatrick and Co's Store, Ngamawahia. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, E. FITZPATRICK. ■fountain Ramu Timber Co., Limited. MILL—MAMAKU. CJTOCKED YARDS : MAMAKU, IO HAMILTON AND EOTORUA. 'Am quite satisfied the Cure is permanent." JOHN S. SWAM"." Architect, 55 Lambto-a Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, writes : I have trreut pleasure in statin ir that Peter*' Pile Cure has quite currdme ot Bleeding Piles. I have been a sufferer for some years, and could only obtain temporary relief by the use ot other co-called cures. I am quite satisfied that your Remedv has effcted a permanent cure in my case, and 1 shall he pleased to recommend same to any sufferer. If thtre is still any doubt in your mind, write to Mr. Swan, ivhoit address is givai uluic. It cannot Ucomti too generally known PETERS' Pile Cure. (EASY TO AT VIA') Quickly and Permanently Cures BLIND, ITCHING, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES, ALL, CUEMIbTS AM) STOREKEEPERS. PRICE, 1/3. Large Box | th e times the quantity) 5/ot will he sent Posr FiiEK on receipt of price by F. A. PETHkS, Sole Proprietor, 19 LORNE ST., AUCKLAND. Write fir Booklet, FREE. The Name PETERS, Don't Forget it. H. V. LONG, iiinist, Hamilton SWEETEN THE BREATH. Charai.orliiin's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath, and create a healthy appetite. They promote the lion- of gastric juic\ thereby inducing good digestion. For sale by W. DRY, Hamilton; THOS. WELLS, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHIER, Te Awamutu; GREEN AND COLEBROOK, Njjaruawahiai CHAS.DALLAS, i Tit*M*nsi| T. H, CEAPMAN, Kihikihi,

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8021, 29 September 1906, Page 3

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