Meetings and Amusement;). pATRIOTIC FUND CONCERT A MEETING " ill be held at 8 o’clock THIS EVENING at the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, to arrange for above. Musicians invited to attend with instruments. J. S. EDO ECUMRE, Convener. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday, 17th January, 1900. GRAND ORCHESTRAL i CHAMBER CONCERT IN AID OF THE CAMBRIDGE WAR FUND, BY MR S. ADAMS, assisted by MADAME LAURA DAW (Contralto Vocalist, from Guildhall School of Music, London), MRS COUPER (Soprano Vocalist), CAMBRIDGE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, under Mr J. H. Edwards, Mt T. Adams (Cornet Soloist), Miss B Taylor (Pianiste), Mr Harrison (Flautist), Accompanist, Mu T. Hartly, Mr M. McDermott and Mr S. Adams. Admission, 2s and Is. Programme in future issue. 6/1 QRAND CONCERT, IN AID OK WAR RELIEF FUND, TO BE HELD IN THE TE AWAMUTU TOWN HALL ATRIOTIC ON Wednesday, January 17, 1900. PATRIOTIC SONGS, By Best Waikato Talent, assisted- by Auckland Amateurs. Grand Tableau, ' BRITANNIA & HER DAUGHTERS.’ To conclude with 'MRS JARLEY'S WAXWORKS.’ Followed by a DANCE. Admission, Is 6d. Children, Is H. H. BURTON, 9/1 Hon. Sec. JyJ' 0 T I C E . A, BALL, IN AID GF THE TRANSVAAL WAR RELIEF FUND, WILL BE GIVEN ON Thursday, 25th January, 1900, IN THE PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. Tickets—Double, 3s; single, 2s; lady’s single ticket, Is. 0. W. ARNOLD, 6/1 Hon Sec. rp AND JJORTICULTURAL SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, ON Monday, 29th January, 1900, in the SHOW GROUND (Waihou Domain Reserve). Entries for Stock close with the Sec* rotary seven days prior to Show. Entries for Produce three days prior to Show. 1-XTRA CLASS, 160A-Heavy D.aught Foal. First prize, value 21s; second prize, value, 10s 6d. The Secretary will be at the News Offi e on the afternoons of MONDAY". 2‘2nd, and WEDNESDAY, 21th, to take entries. AGRICULTURAL
F. STRANGE, Secretary. A MILTON HIGH SCHOOL. MR J. S. GIBBINS (London University, and MRS GIBBINS (late of Ladies’ College, Rcmuera), Are prepared to take Day Pupils, The following Additional Subjects taught: Latin, French, Music and Singing ; Greek, German, Drawing and Painting. ijgf Pupils prepared for Junior and Senior Civil Service and University Examinations. Mrs Gii’.dins is prepared to take outside pupils in Music, Singing, Drawing and Painting. NIGHT CLASSES. If sufficient inducement offers, Mr Gibbins will take Classes for young men in the following subjectsßook-keep-ing (commercial and agricultural), Commercial (law and correspondence), Chemistry, Elementary Mechanics, etc., etc. For terms and further particulars apply to— MR GIBBINS, 5/12 c/o Hamilton Hotel. PRIVATE BOARD aND RESIDENCE. “ALMADALE” M H M ■ ■ H Near Railway Station, VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON. Bath, Plano and Every Convenience. TERMS MODERATE. MRS T. EVANS - - Proprietress. H. ROCHE, Land and Estate Agent, OHAUPO, H AS SEVERAL GOOD DAIRY FARMS At Very Low Prices and on Easy Terms. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at 5 Per Cent. 13/7 F OE S A L E
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Waikato Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 544, 10 January 1900, Page 3
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