Meotings and Amuseraonts. A.MILTON FOOTBAI L The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Chili will bu held THIS (.SATURDAY) EVENING at the Loyal Hotel, ll.in ilton, :ii S p.in sl-ii p. A'l tho;j i .crested in the grard old game arc requested to attend. 11. TRISTRAM, ll.m. ,Sjc. y Thi Animal Central «J S*Qk MEETING of Mcinbrrs JwLof the aluve Club v-ill he'd on FRIDAY r EVENING NEXT, at 8 *■* iiii<., at LoQuune's Hall. Flection of officers, etc. C. BLACKBURN, Hon. See. TVTGARUAWAIIIA POLO CLUB. THE ANNUAL RACES AND SPORTS In connection with the above Club wrr.j., BE HELD ON THE RACECOURSE ON Easter Monday, April 19th, 1897. First event will start at J 2-30 p.m. E. RATHBORNF, 10,4 Hon. Pec. Chrysanthemum Show, TO HE HELD AT C A M. 13 R 1 D G E Friday and Saturday, April 23rd and 24th, 1897. THE CAMBRIDGE CHRYSANL THEM CM SOCIELT WILL HOLD ITS SIXTH ANNUAL EXHI 13 ITI 0 N UEENof A UTUMNT7ILOWERS /-vUEENof A UTUMNT SPACIOUS MARQUEE As alc-.ve. NA'I lONAL CM RYSANTH EM U.M SOCIETY'S MEDALS, including their JUBILEE MEDAL, struck to commemorate their Fiftieth Year. VASE OF 25 SHOW BLOOMS, ONE VARIETY. THE FINEST" CHRYSANTHEMUM DISPLAY JN THE COLONY. ■203 .SHOW BLOOMS IN COMPETITION, SET UP FOR ARTISTIC EFFECT IN EtOHT VASES. Prizes by Mrs Wm. Thornton. GRAND kRCHESTRAL r\ C" Each Afternoon, 330 till 4.30, and each livening, 8 till 9. Director and Conductor : MR J. H" EDWARDS; Violin's': Mr J. Wallet ; Cornetist: Mr Thomas Adams, all old musical friends and favourites of trie 1 ul.il.ty ; JDjub'e Bass and 'Cello : MR C. WARD, a musician of repute in Sydney, Mulbou no, and throughout this colony. Tnese will be further assisted l.y the Cambridge Orchestra. Cambridge Brass B md at intervals. N.B.—A GRAND ORCHESTRAL ant VOL'AT, CONCERT will he given by these Artists hi the Public lla'l, on MONDAY, 20th. To conclude with a dance. GALA DAY EXTRAORDINARY ! SCHOOL EXCURSION TRAIN ! AUCKLAND TO CAMBRIDGE. On FRIDAY, the 24ch (St. GcDrge's Day), the Railway Department will run a SCHOOL EXCURSION, and it is estimated that 1000 Children, Teachers, and Friends will visit the Kxhikition. A larger gathering th.ui that of las' year anticipated. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BOUQUETS, BASKETS & DESIGNS. '1 he Society prides itself on the Marvellous Development of this Section, as a feature not even tried by any othet Society in the Island north of Wei ington. AFTERNOON TEA: Tea and Light Refreshments each Afternoon, 3 to 5 ; E\enin c 's, Bto 0.30., as in former years. Djors open each day from 1.30 to 5.30., and 7 till 10. OFFICAL OPENING- 3 i\.u. FRIDAY'. I/- ; Children, icon, 1- ; livening, Season Ticket for the two day, 2s Od. Schedules may bo obtained from the undersigned or the lloa. Sec, Mr M. P. McDermott, to either of whom entries must be sent not la'er than ,'y p.m. TODAY (SATURDAY), 17th April, ISO 7. THOS. WELLS, f'reudens. -CIITT.SD WITH (i. & J. TYRES. The Fasto=t, and Easiest to Bepair. 11. 11. JJ O WDE N, HAMILTON, A«!'"Nr ko:l Dextki; and Cuo/.ier. (i. ii BUY f) () 15 E R T S O N ' S IV 0 B E R T S ON . s -Hk* 1 -! I"TCi r. 7 "T?"\7" Sole Agents, WALKER & CO., Queeusttcet, Auckland. '21,11 ALL Correspondence for me to be addressed to HAMILTON after this (b te. GEO. J. MANN. Camhiidge, Dcc.'U be Ist, ISOG. 3,1
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 121, 17 April 1897, Page 3
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