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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED^, a good Drapery Hand,— -"" J. W/Merrick, Cambridge.

WANTED,' a Housemaids 4- Apply* Commercial Hotel, Hamilton.

WANTED ' KNOWN— Good value received for cash at Robfc Harris' General Stoic, Hamilton East, 5'5 '

WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Under Clothing,' and Baby Linen in Drapery Department at Harris', Greystreet.

TT^ENT HOUSE Closes Easter Mqn.day _l\. and Tuesday. Henry Chitty, Hamilton-East, 'April 16th, 1881.

OH OO TING SEASON, 1881. ' For Sale ! !

A DOUBLE - BARREL BREECHLOADER (by W< W. Greener, London, the celebrated manufacturer ; winner at the London Gun Trials 1875 and 1877), with case and all requisites. Brought out direct irom home laet year,' and only been shot with one day last season. Also, 200 Cartridge's.' Apply at the Waikato Times office.

~VT O T I O E • The Footrace for £20 a-sifle, between Daley, of Auckland, and Hyde, of Hamilton, has been POSTPONED till the 23rd instant, in consequence of the latter having been ' subpoenaed as a witness in the late murder case.

Notices.

Oddfellows' Hall. . TOASTER REVIEW. JjL EASTER MONDAY JjA NIGHT. iJW GRAND, Sftf ENTERTAINMENT. The Management have •* bi *niP J *" made arrangements with the Proprietor of the Franco-Prussian War

PANORAMA to exhibit these magnificent views, for the first time in Waikato, on

EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Proprietor „ „ Her Muller Musical Director Mons. Calon Stage Director Goo. E. Browne Business Manager . . . . R. Edwardi The paintings cost upwards of £500, and will be beautifully illuminated. They consist of the principal events in connection with the War, including DEPARTURE OF GERMAN TROOPS FOR THE SEAT OF WAR-THE SURRENDER OF METZ— BATTLE OF SEDAN— MEETING OF THE TWO EMPERORS— ENTRY OF THE PRUSSIANS INTO PARIS.

A DANCE will take place at the close of the Panorama. Mons. Calon and Herr Muller will play during the Dance. The best of Music provided. Mr G. Wright has kindly consented to act as M.C.

Prices of Admission : — Front Seats, 2s. 6d. (including Dance); BackSeats, Is.; Children, with Parents, 6d. Holders of) Back Seat Tickets will have to pay Is. ' extra to the Dance. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence

at 8. The Hamilton Band have kindly consented to play selections during the evening.

f\T> DFELLOWS 1 HALL. The Magnet Variety Troupe Will appear again on THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MILLION PRICES. ' For further particulars see handbills. Manager B. Gratten Secretary ... H.Clarke Laugh and Grow Pat.

QT. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert WILL BE, HELD IN THE ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. On Thursday, tie, 2lst inst. Doora open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets— Adults, 2s 6d ; Children, Is. NOTICE. ( A BAZAAR (in aid of the New Church at Kihikihi) will be held in the Schoolroom,, Te Awamutu, on Saturday, the 16th. Everything will be disposed of by Auction in the Eyening 1 . •

CELEBRATION OF THE Opening of the Whatatirhata Bridge; WEDNESDAY,, APRIL 20th. The Committee appointed to carry out the neceesary stops for the abore cere, mony have arranged t thai? *he Public Opening of the Bridge shall take, place on Wednesday, ApriT&Oth, at 2 p.m., to be followed by , a dioner ( at 3 o'clock, and a Ball in the evening at 8 o'clock. '

The services of the Hamilton Band have been secured^, l ' *

■ Tickets'! or Dituier^anff Ball, 10s 6,d. , , ' .Ball only— Tickets ss, to admit lady and; gentleman. Ticket's can be obtained' from any inem'-' ber of the Committee, or, .from the undersigned. R. BOLER, Secretary. r . ( .

OPENING OF THE WHATAWHATA BRIDGE.

ilxcurgion Trip. The Steamer, DELTA will run from Cambridge; Hamiltb'n, and Ngaruawahia" to ) Whatawhat». t , ob f .-WEDNESDAY the 20th,to celebration of the opening of the Whatawhata Bridge, leaving Cambridge, ,8 a,m!. ;' Hamilton,' 1£ jfc.ni. j Ngaroawahias 11.30. a.m tJ returning/ the", •mmnkghbi,"' t-\ >* ", >V ' .n^v »A , vFrtres-r^Return,' Cambridge,. 9s; Hamilton, 6s; Ngaruawahia, 4^., „ <!;./,." u '"/■!f!.. ..- T- JAMES 'LINDSAY, Manager.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1372, 16 April 1881, Page 3

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625

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1372, 16 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1372, 16 April 1881, Page 3

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