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Meetings and Amusements. rpHE REV. MR ENTRICAN will JL conduct th« services lit Tc Rore and Futcrungi on Sunday, 24'h inst. '. PAUL'S CHURCH. Cambridge. —Annual Cicine and Wcloomu to . W. CV.nnell in Oddfel'ows' Elnl , ino-.day, 4ih May, IS9S. Furthi QT. PAUL'S O —Annua! Rev. \V. Cenn Wenne-day, 4; particulars later PE N T EETI N 6 S CAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, 6 p.m sharp—" Recent Discoveries in Science : Known by the author of tho Bible ages ago." SATUR DAY, (i p.m.—•' The Prophecies : Can wo understand them?" Note. —During the Flower Show, services from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. pAM BRIDGE POLO CLUBThe FINAL MATCH of the teasou will take place in Mr James Taylor's Paddock TO-MORROW (Friday), commencing at 3 p.m. NORMAN BANKS, Secretary. QUBLIC BETING. THE REV. DR. DUFF (Ok Glasgow, Scotland) WILL »% GIVE »% AN »% ADDRESS HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO-MORROW, Friday Evening, 22nd Instant, At 7.30 o'clock, All aio cordially invited. r CHRYSANTHEMUM OHOW ! CHRYSANTHEMUM kjHOW ! CAMBRIDGE. TO-MORROW & SATURDAY, 22nd and 23rd April, 1898. The Cambridge Chrysanthemum Society will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Queen of Autumn Flowers In the Spacious Marquee, as above. Vase of 25 Show Blooms one variety : The Finest Chrysanthemum Display in the Colony 200 Show Blooms in competition, set up for artistic effect in eight vases »% Prizes by Mrs W. Thornton. „,% (gg° GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS each afternoon, 3.30 till 4.30, and each evening, 8 till 9. Director and Conductor, Mr J. H. Edwards ; Leader, Mr J. Wallett; Mr C. Ward, a musician of repute in Melbourne and Sydney ; and old musical friends of tried ability. These will be further assisted by the Hamilton and Cambridge Orchestras. GALA DAY EXTRAORDINARY ! School Excursion Train, Auckland to Cambridge.—On SATURDAY, the 23rd (St. George's Day), the Railway Department, will run a School Excursion, and it is estimated that some 1500 Children, Teacher* and Friends will visit the Exhibition. A larger gathering than thit of last year anticipated. Public and Private School Child, ren's Bouquets, Baskets and Designs! The Society prides itself upon the marvellous development of this Section, as a feature not even tried by any other Society in the island north of Auckland. AFTERNOON TEA.-Tea and Light Refreshments each afternoon, 3 to 5, evenings, 8 to &.30, as in former years. tgg- A NEW DEPARTURE : Special Illumination of the Marquee ! Sunlight at Night ! —By arrangement with Messrs Wilkinson and Co. the Marquee will be lighted with the new ACETYLENE GAS. Under the rays of this powerful llluminant all colours and shades of the blooms are accurately distinguishable. Doors open each day from 1,30 to 5.30 and 7 till 10. Official opening, 3 p.mFriday. Admission: Afternoon, Is; evening, Is ; children, half-price. Seison ticket for the two days, 2s 6d. THOS. WELLS, 14/4 President..

OAMILTON FOOTBALL CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Royal Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 p.m. sharp. A. PEACOCK, Hon, Sec. ii/'AIIUTO TTOUNDS WILL MEET AT THE KENNELS, BRUNT WOOD, Saturday Next, the 23rd Instant, At 11 a.m. A pONCERT & T^NTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN BY MRS WHITAKER & FRIENDS IX THE Volunteer t % Hall, „% Hamilton, ON THURSDAY, 28tii APRIL, 1898. Particulars future issue. 19/4 J 7" For Coughs and Colds take Woods' OX. Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. 1/4 TOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS, AND BATTENS, in any quau tity. Reasonable prices. Apply— W. WILSON, 1/4 Waotu. PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS : Fivk Boars, and Two Sows. By Egbert, out of Perfection, both first prize winners at the Waikato A. and P. Show, 1896-7. Egbert, bred by Mr T. R. Clow, by Englishmen (imp.) ; Perfection, bred by Mr E. H. Kelly, by young Sultan, out of Bess. Pkioe ... ... Two Guineas Each. G. F. E. EDGECOMBE, 22/3 Frauktou, Hamilton. pHIEF BRAND CLOTHING cannot \J be produced fast enough for the

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 April 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 April 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 April 1898, Page 3

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