Meetings and Amusements. Chrysanthemum Show, C A M 15 R 1 L) (i E Friday and Saturday, April 23rd and 24th, 1897. rpHE CAMBRIDGE CHRYSAN J_ 'IHEMUM SOCIETY SIXTH ANNUAL EX ill UITI ON OUBKN'"A'0 ÜBKN '"A' SPAOIO S MARQUEE NA'UONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY'S MEDALS, including their JUBILEE MEDAL, .struck to com memo: ate tli'ir Fiftieth Year. VASE OF 2.1 SHOW IJLOOMS, ONE VAR.ETY. THE FUnEST CHRYSANTHEMUM DISPLAY IN THE COLONY. •2(0 SHOW BLOOMS IN COMPETITION, SET UP FOR ARTISTIC EFFECT IN EM JILT VASES. Prizes by Mrs Wm. Thornton. OR AND Each Afternoon, 330 till L.'iO, and each Evening, 8 till !). Director an.l Conductor: MR J. tlj EDWARDS; Violin's;: Mr J. \V«IUt ; Cornetist: Mr Thomas Adams, all old musical friends and favourites of trie 1 ahihty ; Doub'c Lass and 'Cello : MR C. WARD, a musician of repute in Sydney, Mclbou ne, and throughout this colony. These will lie further assisted hv the Cambridge Orchestra. Cambridge Brass Rind at intervals. N.li— A URAND ORCHESTRAL an I VOCAL CONCERT will he given by these Artists in the Public Ha'l, on MONDAY, 2(ith. To conclude with a GALA DAY EXTRAORDINARY ! SCHOOL EXCURSION TRAIN ! AUCKLAND TO OAM DIM DOE. On FRIDAY, the 24th (St. George's Day), the Railway Depirtmcnt will run a SCHOOL EXCURSION, and it is estin ated that loOl) Children, Teachers, and Friends will visit the Exhikilion. A larger gathering than that of last year anticipated. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BOUQUETS, BASKET.* & DESIGNS. 'I he Society prides itself on the Marvellous Development of this Section, as a feature not even tii.'d by any other Society in the. Island north of Wol'uigton, AFTERNOON TEA : T.aand Light Refreshments each Afternoon, ."? to 5 ; Evenings, 8 to (J. 30., as in former years. Dcors open each day from 1.30 to 5.00., and 7 till 10. OFFICAL OPENING 3 i\m. FRIDAY Admiss : on : Af'eni'on, 1 - ; Evening, 1/- ; Children, half-price. Season Ticket for the two day, '2i Gd. THOS. WELLS, vy AIK AT 0 ANN UA L IjOOT & pRODUCE OHOW (Under the auspics of the Waikato Farmers' Club) TO Itfi HELD AT C A M BRIDGE ON Wednesday, June 9th, 1897. Prizes for Roots, Grain, Dairy Produce, Poultry (live and dead). For full particulars see potters, or can be had from the Secretary. Entries close SATURDAY, June sth, 1597. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Cambridge, 14th April, 1807. 20/4 -<OUTH AOCK LA N D RACING ) CLUB. A MEETING of the members of the South Auckland Racing Club will be held at Mrs" Gwynne'a Hotel on SATURDAY KVENING NEXT, April 21th, at 7.30 p.m. Bosinkss : To receive report anil balance-sheet for lasc meeting. (IEO. EDOECUMBE, 0n,.1 Treasurer. CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. Autumn Season 1897. LARGE, NEW VERY CHOICE NOWOP E N I N G THOMAS WELLS, PROPRIETOR. Cambridge, 13th Match, 13!) IX 0 B K R T S 0 N i e> WHISKEY. So'e Agents, WALKER & CO., Queen stteet, Auckland. 21/11 ALL Correspondence for me to be addressed to HAMILTON after th:= d. ».e. CEO. J. MANN. Cunibttdge, Decern be Ist, 18'J6. 5,1
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 122, 20 April 1897, Page 3
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