Notices. MR ALFRED BUCKLAND'S ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the First Column of the Fourth Page.
MESSRS. HUNTER and NOLANS ADVERTISEMENTS Will bo found in the Second Column of our fourth page.
WANTED KNOWN— Two Line advertisements of wanteds will be taken at la per insertion, but must be prepaid.
WANTED, a respectable intelligent Boy to make himself generally useful in the shop, and go out with orders. — Apply, E. MoGarrigle, Grocer, Hamilton.
WANTED, a good Ploughman.— Apply to Henry Reynolds, Eureka.
WANTED KNOWN that we have a nice assortment of FANCY DRESSES, just to hand. J. Gilmotto & Co., Ngaruawahia.
THE oheapest lot of PRINTS ever introduced into the Waikato are to be seen now at J Gilmoue & Co.'a, of Ngaruawahia. Piice, from 6d to lOd per yard.
THE Best and Cheapest Stock of Summer HATci, Trimmed and Untrimmed, for Ladies, is to be seen at GiLMOUit & Co.'s, Ngaruawahia.
1.0.0. F., M.U. A BALL will be held on Friday, the 6th February, at the opening of the new Hall, Hamilton East (invitation only). Tickets, 10s 6d, double ; no single. Tickets can be obtained from Mr R. Harris, Gapt. Dawson, and the Secretary. S. PASCOE, Secretary.
TO LET, FOR 6or 12 Months— A well Finished 4-Koomed House, near No. 1 Bridge, with or without half an aore of garden.— Apply to Gtkobge Edotscumbe, Hamilton.
THE LODGE SCHOOL, HAMILTON. FIRST TERM commences MONDAY, January 26th. The Narrows, January 12.
AUCKLAND RAILWAY. CA.TTLE must be Loaded and Consigned at least half an hour before the Departure of a Train. A.V. MA.CDONALD, General Manager.
m E A W A M U T U. SATUEDAY (TO-NIGHT), 21th
January.
CAMBRIDGE, j Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 26tli, 27th, 28th and 29th Jau. BACHELDER'Ot ACHELDER'JO New American Combination COLOSSEON PANTASCOPE. A Grand Excursion through AMERICA M E R lU/L IjgjT Voyage Across the Pacific Ocean, from San Francisco to Sydney. The Largest Panorama ever Exhibited hi New Zoaland. CHALET HAL E T The Master of all Ventriloquists and Vocal Illusionists, Will introduce his Recherche Entertainment, entitled "A TRIP TO FUN-LAND AND ITS FUNNY INHABITANTS," Introducing New Mechanical Figures and Talking Automatons. TWIN TRAPEZE PERFORMERS. • These automatons go through all the evolutions of a living performer on the trapeze; in fact they do more — they stand on their heads on the bar while at full swing, a feat never accomplished by any living gymnast. In addition to the Entertainment there will be a igigP Grand Distribution of Gifts Nightly Jggl on a scale of magnitude unprecedented. Cards of Admission : — Front Seats, 3s ; second, 2s ; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. J. M. LORD, Business Mauuger.
HAMILTON.
mHE ROYAL MAEIONETTE JL AND PUNCHINELLO TROUPE. Afternoon Performance, 4 p.m., for children ; at from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, Hamilton East, 4 p.m. Leaving for Ngaruawahia on Wednesday, aud other places up the line to Auotland, of which due notice will be given.
LE QUESNE'S HALL, HAMILTON.
PRESENTS TO EVERY VISITOR ! jf RESENTS TO EVERY VISITOR ! The Oriental Exhibition will open at the above hall on Wednesday, 28th inst., and will continue for a short season. Wondrous and marvellous exhibits of Eastern skill and workmanship. THE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY From 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. And will continue for a Short Season. Novelties in Woodware from tho Holy Land. Arabic Carving. Turkish Jewellery aud Filligree Works, of the mobt chaste design and beautiful workmanship. Exhibits from all parts of tho East. Never before shown. Too numerous to mention. ADMISSIONONE SHILLING BY TICKET. Will open in tho Public Hall, Cambridge, on Saturday next, 31bt January, for three days only. N. KAURL & M. ALL Proprietors
MATAI POSTS.
FOR SALE,— Seven ft. Heart of Matai Posts. Wan-anted first-class. — Apply la William Montgomery, Karukariki
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1182, 24 January 1880, Page 3
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