Late J clvortisements. r ?'() LET -si acres of Good < ?i■ay.iiur, JL for calf.il! or horses. Apply to W. H. Sop'.r, Devon Park, Hamilton. 3'Vll i R T I r N lON l\ I OF OIL PAINTINGS. (By Pci mission of the Colonial Secretary.) 11 PRIZES-LW) MEMBERS AT 2s Cd K Oil. Drawing, US ihj D- e< iulut, IDO I , Town JI all, To A « turn to. For further particulars sio posters. 11V. JAS. BI LL, 11 12 To Am an ntu. K 0 11 S A '• K " THE PROPERTY AT NGARUAWAUIA founerly known as Lam ns Flourmill, composing neatly !note of Land, with Thro? -siui ey Brick Building, Concrete Granary and Li ft, Gotingated lion Bniiiiu', etc., thereon For further particulars and terms apply to R. JAMES, i;}/l‘2 Ngarnawahia. JU WH ATAW HA T A ANN' UAL RAGES. Wednesday, January 1, 1902. T ENDERS, WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, "ill he received up to 7 30 p.m- on SATURDAY, December 21, for the GATE PRIVILEGES at the above Race Meeting ; also for the Sole Right to have a TEMPERANCE BOOTH on the Ground. Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. C. SHEPHERD, Hon. Sec. Noth.— NOMINATIONS for all events CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, December 14. The Hack Race is open to horses from any id 'Strict . 10/12 A. MCQAREIGLE I)EGS to intimate to the ladies of ) Hamilton and surrounding districts that she has ENLARG!‘D AND IMPROVED HER PREMISES, and is now showing a Large and Varied Slock of SUMMER NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS MILLINERY, &c, kc., &c. With the improved facilities for displaying the same she hopes to merit a continuance of the liberal suppoit accorded to her in the past, Being in a position to import direct and buy for cash, A. McGARRIGLE can supply a First-class Article at the Lowest Margin of Profit. Inspection Invited. 14/12 FOR EXTBAOKUINAKY VALUE - IN Men’s & Boys’ - - KAIAPOI CLOTHING Boots! Boots! THE LARGEST .= BEST - AND CHEAPEST -= CT STOCK IN THE DISTRICT - CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. Christmas, ISOI 14/12 ALWAYS UP TO DATE. TT _ „ NL M A' k>» ilu 'IS NOW SHOWING Till'’. FOR .4 LOWING SPECIAL LINES, And wants evciyonc to see his display of NEW GOODS. It is far better for Residents of Cambridge and Suburbs t? walk through tin Shop and Inspect tin Goods than to give orders to Tiavclh . PRINTS, fair quality, o|d, 4.L1, (i I, ‘Ud, good patterns and fast colours. BLACK ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, from 7?d. SWISS MUSLIN, in white, ecru, ami printed floral designs, PIQUED, MARCELLAS, and MERCERISED SATEENS, SI I.BERT A Did to l-U.d. ALL THE NEW COLOURINGS IN ENGLISH AND FOREIGN WOVEN TABKICS. (j AMI 3 R 11) GE.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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