J Meetings and Arausemencs. 3~ ——--- =-- - =" -^=i-===-HALL, CAM 3l_/ BRIDGE, j TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Sa GIGANTIC ATTRACTION ! The ropular Comedian, ! Mr James G. Bain, In his refined ENTERTAINMENT of HUMOROUS SKETCHES : CHARACTER IMPERSONATION DESCRIPTIVE & COMIC SONGS !g?*r MR BAIN will be assisted ir> his v.-. tractive programme, to bo presented >y Edison's litest and most, astounding* tchievement. THE THEATROPHONE, r.Y "i TASTER /"CLAUDE O ULLIVAN, The Phenomenal Boy Comedian and Dancj.r. V Whole Show in Himself. " Good wine needs no bush. Popular Prices ! Popular Prices ! HAMILTON SATURDAY. 26tu JANUARY. j Owing to the deatli of Her Majesty •he Queen, MR BAIN decided not to ulay at Hamilton as formerly advertised; but will positively appear with his Company on the rvbove date. r n H E E N U I N E w®m (The Only One in Australasia), Under direction of Mkssks Wttlu and Ekbedman, Will visit for the First Time, HAMILTON—MONDAY NEXT CAMBRIDGE—TUESDAY KENT md ie-prodiice Life-size, and with Vivid Realism viENTJTJSTE BOER WAP, FILMS AND THF. J'KINCIPAI. Historical Events of tno Past Two Years. Prices, os, '2s and Is. Box plan at Sandes' MOUNTED RIFLES, W No. 1. GYMKHANA MILITARY SPORTS, JIAUDELANDS RACECOU US 1 (IN Saturday, 2nd February, 1901. GOOD PROGRAMME ! INTERESTING COMPETITIONS ! )PEN HACK RACE HANDICAP, si furlongs ; sweekstake of 7s 6d, wit £2 aided. SATURDAY, 26tii. fJIGEON A MEETING of those interested in the formation of an Inanimate Pigeon Shooting Club at Cambridge will he held it Mr J. Gallagher's Ciifcrion Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at s L'c'ock. Anvcne interested is cordial)} '£l7 AIKATO FRUIT - GROWERS H ASSOCIATION. | ANNUAL I Horticultural Show,! | TO UK HKLD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1001, 1 iIN TJIK Town Hall, Te AwamutuSpot plants \ cut flowers i I bouquets ! AGRICULTURAL & FARM ; PRODUCE! COO K E R V ! | HOME-MADE WINES, &c, &C. | Prize Schedules and all information lean be obtained from ; D. BOCKETT, 1 10,1 Secretary, Te Awamutu. I SHOP, CAMRRIDGE, in best position ; now occupied by Mr Edwards I FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, CAM- ' BRIDGE WEST |T7I O K ft A L Eg I SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE, CuiiAi'. Biißcy Shed j£ Two Loose - boxes, Cowshed, g Washhousc, etc. I FOUR • ROOMED HOUSE, CAM | BRIDGE, & SIX ACRES I FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, CAM- ! BRIDGE, & 5.'. ACRES I | 100 ACRES —no house NEAR | CAMBRIDGE I EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE & 5c i\ ACRES, NEAR CAMBRIDGE I 300 ACRES, HIGHLY IMPROVED. NEAR CAMBRIDGE. GOOL DWELLING I | (JOO ACRES, n pi' -ere. Ten inilei J from Cambridge 2000 ACRES, at 10s per acre. TTB A n 1 CAMBRIDGE & OILAUPO. m " POISON IS BEING LAID FOJ j 3 !DOGS on the Now Zetland Laud Asso jSjciation's property. ffl Woodlands, lat May, ISSS.
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 3
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