Public Notices. I gRINSMEAD means the highest ' grade British Piano. GRINSMEAD means to the buyer no future regrets or worries. gRINSMEAD Pianos are built of timber that has been seasoned for seyen years in the open air. gRINSMEAD stands for the greatest durability and for superb tone quality. . gRINSMEAD Pianos are superior to others, because they are honestly built of tlie best materials by the most efficient craftsmen. gRINSMEAD, Hopkinson, Cramer and Boyd Pianos, Malcolm and Bell Organs, "His Master's Voice" Gramophones and Records, are sold on Very Easy Terms by tlie Agents: A. EADY and Co., The British and Continental Piano Co., Hamilton (near Theatre Royal).—S. Riley, Manager. MR DICKENS, late of Cambridgl, having taken over the Refreshment and Confectionery Business at Theatre Royal Buildings. Hamilton, will be pleased to have the support and patronage of the residents of Hamilton and district. Full stocks of high-class Confectionery, Ices, Strawberries and Cream; also latest Soda Fountain. 532 GORDONTON CHEESE FACTORY. OPENING CEKEMONY. fpHE Gordonton Cheese Factorv will •*■ be OPENED by the Hon. W. D. McDonald on TUESDAY, Dec. sth, at 2 p.m. Settlers and others cordiallv invited. W. THOMSON, 23 Chairman. Lost and Found. TOST—Gent's. "Comet" Bicycle; left outside Atkins' Works; reward Return Police or Times. 15 L^ST— Last Week, Hamilton—White Knitted Scarf.—Please return to this office. 39 from Newstead—One Fat Bullock; dark red.—Reward on information to S. Lye, Newstead. ' 20 J^OST— From Whatawhata, Brown Mare with heavy mane, about Byis, white blaze on forehead; collar a arks on both shoulders, one hind shoe. -Reward on-return to Loan Coy., Hamilton. 541 Auctions. QHURA Y *• R D S. THURSDAY, 7th DECEMBER. ~ - - A*. Will sell at his yards as above: Present entry— i 650 HEAD CATTLE, including:100 3-year Bullocks 150 2-vear Steers 300 15-18-mos. Steers 30 Empty Cow's and 3-year Heifers 80 15-mos.to 2-yr. empty Heifers 6 Bulls -v 80 Woolly Hoggets 200 4 and 6-th. Shorn Wethers 150 Fowd. Dry Ewes. SALE AT 11 a.m. 24 Church Servtcts. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. iTX -HOME MISSION ANNIVERSARY—London St.: 11, Rev. T. J. Wallis; 7, Bev. T. G. Brooke (organising sec. of H.M.S.). Hamilton E.: 11, Rev. T. G. Brooke; 7, Rev. C. Roberts. Frankton: 11, Mr T. L. Hames; 7, Rev. T. J. Wallis. Bukuhia: 2.30, Rev. T. J. Wallis. Newstead: 7.30, Mr J. V. Bryant. Te Rupa: 2.15, Mr F. Blacklock. gAPTIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m.: Subject, "Crossing the Red Sea." Preacher: Rev. H. G. Hercus. 2.30 p.m.: Koramatua School House. In the King's Theatre: 7 p.m., Rev. H. G. Hercus. Special singing of the Soldiers' hymn and Redemption Songs. i OT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Claudelapds. Services for Sunday, 3rd December: Hamilton: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher Rev. J. R. Shore, M.A. Rototuna: 2 p.m. Gordonton: 2.30 p.m. FRANKTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KING STREET. 11 a.m.: Communion. 7 p.m.: Service. Rev. R. Wylie, Preacher. 'HE SALVATION ARMY, BRYCE STREET. 11 a.m.: Holiness. 3 p.m.: Praise. 7 p.m.: Salvation. All welcome. W. J. BAYLIS. CO. 'HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. HAMILTON LODGE. PUBLIC MEETING, Sunday, December 3rd, at 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hall, Collingwood street. Subject: "The Mystic Christ." Library open and inquirers welcomed 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday. „ ' ORDER OF Jfr THI x STAR IN THE EABT. •r Preparing the Way. Founded to draw together those who believe in the near coming of a Great Spiritual Teacher for the helping of the world. ' Public Meeting First Sunday in Every Month at the Theosophical Hall, Collingwood Street. "Rheumatism" is certainly cured by "TARASAL"; bottles 3s 6d. Sole agent: Forsythe, Chemist, Hamilton.*
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13353, 2 December 1916, Page 1
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