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r l*i) ho sold by public auction on the •*• last day of the Waikato A. and P. Shun, immediately after tlu> stallions are judged, the champion Clydesdale stallion "Diluorth King of Abbotsford," rising four years old, dam, the imported mare "Moireen," one of the best mares over bred in Scotland, sire "High Mark" (imp.), a noted South Island horse. "Dihvorth King of Abbotsford" is a beautiful bav with the. best of feet and legs, and splendid action. He won the championships at Hamilton and Auckland last season. —For further particulars apply to Director, Dihvorth School of Agriculture, Otahuhu. 73(3 Persona.. TOTICK.—If the people 1 <•! the dTT- *■' triet do not cease putting false reports about us, I shall have to take action against them.—Elizult'th Madsen, Whatawhata. 530 T4IE Alfred Gilford charged at the -*• Court yesterday, is in ;.c way connected with A. T. Gilfoid, Land and Motor Agent. Hamilton. 500 T/yilili person driving buggy who " 'picked up bag clothes, 11th inst., Tauwhare—Scotchman's Valley road, please communicate with A. Mclnnes, Tauwhare. 463 Dancing.

XXAMPTON'S Weekly Dancing As-' *••■■ sembhes, every Tuesday nigh 1 "*, Frankton Town Hall, liall-room dancing taught privately. 263 pLAIN ANb~pAXCY T)RESS B AU, IN KAIPAKI HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. Prizes given for Host Costumes. Music by C. Banfield's Orchestra. Admission: Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2s. 00 G. KEW. Hon. Sec. Church Services. PIUST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) 1 FRANKTON. Services to-morrow (Young People's Day).—ll a.m. and 2.40 p.m., Rev. J. T. Burrows; 7 p.m., Sister Jessie, of the Maori Mission; Whatawhata 2.30 p.m., Mr J. Foster. WT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH. CLAUDELANDS, General Assembly's Young ftcple's Bay and Sunday School Anniversary Services. 11 a.m., Rev. Robt. Mackie. 3 p.m., Sister Jessie. 7 p.m., Rev. Robt. Mackie. Subject, •'Making and Squandeirng Life." Gordonton, 2.30 p.m., Supply. Newstead, 7.30 p.m., Supply. JJAMILTON METHODIST CIRCUIT DAY OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S, London street—ll a.m., Rev. E. 0. Blamires; 6.40 p.m., organ selections; 7 p.m., Rev. E. 0. Blamires. "Lost: A Son"; anthem, 'Lend out Thv Light." ST JOHN'S (Hamilton EasO ; 11 a.m., Mr W. F. Mason; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. D. Mc Arthur. ,i FRANKTON: 11 a..m t! Rev. J. D. McArthur; 7 p.m., supply. Te Ham: 2.15 p.m., Mr Hames. Koroma tua: 2.30 p.m., Rev. J. D. MrArthur, Rototuna : 2 cm., Rev. J. Clover. Matangi: 7 p.m., Mr Gilling. t>APTIST CHURCH, HAMILTON. *' SERVICES TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.: Preacher, Rev. H. G. Hcreus; Subject. "Joseph Exalted." 2.30 p.m.: Rukubia Hall. IN" THE KINGS THEATRE.

7 p.m.: Preacher, Rev. H. 0. Hercus. Subject, "After Death. What?" Redemption songs. All welcome. pHURCH OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m.: Fellowship. ''The Necessity of Holding and Preaching Foundation Truths." 2.45 p.m.: Children's Service. Subject : "What Shall \Y e do With God's Word?" Special singing by the children. Distribution of prizes. 7 p.m.: Evening fjcrvice. Subjecjtj: "The Message, -Mission and Duties of the Church." Thank offerings at all services. Social re-uniou, Monday at 7.30 p.m. 509 Meetings are conducted every Sunday in the Salvation Army Hall, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING. HHHE Prayer and Praise Meeting will ■*■ be continued on Sunday next in the Farmers' Union Board Room. Hood street, Hamilton, at 2.30 p.m. Undenominational. J\o collection. All cordially invited. EWEN McGREGOP. 'HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. HAMILTON LODGE. OCTOBER 20, 1918. SUNDAY'S LECTURE. Title: "The Changing World." At 7 p.m., at the Theosophical Hell, Collingwood street. Library open and inquiries welcomed 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday.

WESLEY HALL, HAMILTON EAST. MONDAY. OCTOBER 21. AN EVENING OF RECITALS *'"*- Dramatic, Pathetic, Patriotic Humorous) by REV. E. 0. HLAMIRES. Admission Is. For Trust Funds . 507 ABOUR jCTOBER »>QTH CHORAL COMPETITIONS AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Open-air Function, near Water Tower, Hamilton, 2 p.m. Choirs from Cambridge, Hamilton, Hamilton East, Huntly, To Awamutu and Te Kuiti, competing. GREAT MASSED CHOIRS DEMONSTRATION in THEATRE ROYAL At tie- present tiaic, owing to tho dy.eing diffi-ultiPß there are many cotton goods t:iat are not thoroughly reliable fast colours. Hooker and Kin<'ston have just opened a fine range of the new chucks and stripes in reversible I'rerch ginehama. These goods are always noted for their fast ivashin" and sound wearing finalities, and are showing in both single an'd double widths.—Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., where you get the war discount.* Naze! L-r Influenza and Cutn'rrh

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13893, 19 October 1918, Page 4

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