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Lost and Found. T OST from Cambridge Road—Black -*- J Shetland Pony, long tail. Howard. —Hy. Miller, Cambridge Road. 314 T OST, Thursday afternoon. Gold " Cable Bangle. wish-bon e pendant attached. Reward. Apply Ralph V. King, care J. Baillie, Chemist. 250 T OST, between Hamilton and Matangi—One spotted Pig in sack.—Finder please communicate with A. Cranston, Matangi. 281 LOST —Lady’s Black Slip-on Shoo, Grey Street, Claudclands.—Finder please leave .with Mr Kelly, Bootmaker, Ward Strcef. 277 T OST, Stolen or Strayed—Black and Tan Cattle Dog with white breast Substantial reward on returning same to A. Garraway, Butter Factory, Frankton. Anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted. 297 QTRAY'ED from Te Uku One Bay Mare, medium draught, long thick tail; one Bay Yearling Colt, two hind feet white; last soon near YVhatawhata on Boxing Day.—£l reward on information to A. W. Moon, 'le Uku. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVT--t-*- DENT SOCIETY (Industrial Department); New Zealand Branch, Custom House Quay, Wellington.—DOST POLICY.—it is the intention of the Society on or after the 10th day of February next, to issue, a Copy Policy in place of Policy No- 428979 on the life of HARRY BOOTH (Deceased), which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 9th day of January, 1920. A. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. 294 OST, BLACK GELDING HACK. Short Tail and Mane. Last seen passing Motumaoho. Apply— H. GLENNIE, Morrinsville. Or THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., 321 Ward Street, Hamilton. R«ward. T> EWARD.—Strayed from my farm— Four-year-old medium draught Brown Chestnut Mare, white blaze on face, and crupper mark of white hair. —Communicate with McConnell, Orini. Singing, SINGING. Mrs Walter Gray, Teacher of the art of Singing, Voice Production, Phrasing, and the many neglected hut important details which are so necessary •to the Finished Vocalist. Mrs Gray will give Lessons on Thursday and Friday each week at Webster’s Music Store, Hamilton, and will interview Pupils and hear voices on January 29th and 30th. Prospectuses at Music Stores. 275 Church Services. ■PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF HAM--ILTON.—January 11, first Sunday after Epiphany. Hamilton, S. Peter’s: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; H a.m., Matting and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Frankton, S. George’s: 11 a.m., Mattins and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Whatawhata, S. Barnabas’: 2.30 p.m,, Evensong and Sermon. J|AMILTON METHODIST CIRCUIT ST. PAUL’S, London Street.—ll a.m., Rev. E. O. Blamires (the Boy Scouts will parade at 10.30); 6.40 p.m.. Organ Selections; 7 p.m., Rev. E. T. 'Olds. ST. JOHN’S, Hamilton East. —ll a.m., Mr G. Densem; 7 p.m., Mr Fow. FRANKTON—II a.m., Mr Treloar, Young People’s Service; 7 p.m., Rev. E. O. Blamires. Matangi: 11 a.m., Rev. E. T. Olds; 7 p.m., Mr Lindsey. Rototuna: 2 p.m., Mr Bryant. Te Rapa: 2.15 p.m., Rev. E. T. Olds. Koromatua: 2.30 p.m., Rev. E. O. Blamires. Fairfield: 7 p.m., Mr BlackloCk. Hospital: G p.m., Rev. E. T. Olds. CT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CLAUDELANDS. 11 a.m.—Rev. R. Mackie. 7 p.m.—Rev. R. Mackie. Gordonton.—2 p.m., Mr T. H. Henderson. ' Newstead.—7.3o p.m., Supply. THIRST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) r FRANKTON. Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and at Whatawhata nt 2.30. Preacher, Rev. J. T. Burrows. Baptist church. HAMILTON. Services To-morrow. 11 a.m.—Subject, “The Mgster.” Preacher, Rev. H. G. Hercus. 2.30 p.m.—Rukuhia Hall. IN THE KING’S THEATRE. 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. H. G. KerensSubject, “The Three Greatest Things.” Redemption Songs. All Welcome. Mr Mace’s Tent Meeting will follow. CHURCH OF CHRIST, CLAUDELANDS. Morning, at 11 o’clock, for Fellowship. No Sunday School. Evening, at 7 o’clock. Mr J. Foster’s subject will be; “A Man with a Long Look Ahead—Who Stands Alone with God.’’ SALVATION ARM Y, BRYCE STREET. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Meetings conducted by Envoy Gee and Corps Cadets. All Welcome. pHRISTADELPHIANS. Oddfellows’ Hall, Knox Street. 7 p.m., “The Truth About Heaven and Hell.” MR ALFRED IMTACE r Alfred Im -ace WILL TAKE FOR HIS SUBJECTS ON SUNDAY Afternoon, at 2.30. “AFTER DEATH: WHAT?” Evening, at S o’clock.—“THE ONLY’ WAY.” IN THE TENT IN VICTORIA STREET (Right Opposite the Farmers’ Auctioneering Go.’s New Buildings'.) COME EARLY TO SECURE A SEAT, WHICH WILL BE FREE. No Collections. 301 DON’T LIGHT THE COPPER ON WASHING DAY. Clothes need no boiling when Fairy Wonder Dry Soap is used. Unlike other washing powders, Fairy YVonder contains no paraffin wax that makes the clothes yellow instead of white! Is lOd nacket sufficient for 12 washings. Try it (324841

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14260, 10 January 1920, Page 4

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