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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED KKOWN That S. McLernon, Hamilton, guarantees tho safe and prompt return to any part' of tha district Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery aent for repairs. Wdrk thoroughly executed. Charges moderate.

/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. \j RACE NIGHT, THURSDAY, 22n» SEPTEMBER, 1881. A Gband VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND ' ] DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE Will be given in aid of the Funds of the Cambridge Public Library. To conclude with a Dance. Programme in future advertisements.

riAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. \j • l-j LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. READINGS BY JAMES BUCRLAND. Wednesday Evening Next, 21st September, 1881. The proceeds will be given to S. Andrew's Church Building Fund. Overture — Reading — " ParrhasiuV' Parrhasius, a painter of Athens (from amongfst the Olynthian Captives, Philip ot Macedon brought home to sell) bought one very old man; and when he had him at his house he put him to death with extreme torture and torment, the better, by hn example, to express the p.uns and passions of his Prometheus, whom he was then about to paint. The scene opens with a description of the Artist's Studio. Song — Reading — " My Wife's Cousin" Reading—" Death of Henry VI." Song — Reading— "The Little Vulgar Boy." Interval of ten minutes. Song— Reading—" The Bridge of Sighs" Rending—" Old Peter" Reading — "Clarence'a Dream" SongReading — "Major Namby." God Save the Queen! To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 3s and 2s.

in *• sF* § -- « i 1 ;£ 11. MS* a

TAMES CHARLES O'GARA, *^ COACHBUILDEK & WHEELWRIGHT, Hood-street, Hamilton West, For the last eight years iv the employment of Mr. I. R. Vialou, intends carrying on in the above line of business on his own account at the above address, near Mr. P. Munros, Blacksmith, Hamilton West. Any Job entrusted to him will be carefully executed. !|3" Country Orders promptly attended to. Estimates given upon all classes of work in connection with either of the above Branches of his Trade. Drays and Buggies made to Order. l|g- Note the Address : Near Mr. P. Munros, Hood-street, Hamilton West.

MISS M. DORAN TTAS much pleasure in announcing to the Ladies and inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding districts that she has now REMOVED to Large and Commodious Premises, next the Bank of New Zealand, where she is now OPENING a Choice Lot of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of — Printed Cambrics, Muslins, Alpacas, Sateens, Silk Warps, Onbreo Satins and numerous other New and Fancy Dress Materials. Also, An Assortment of New and Fashionable Millinery, Feather*, Flowers, with all tho Newest Shades of Sating, Silks, and Velvets. Ladies" and Children's Underclothing, Costumes and Skirts, Calicoes, 1 Shectingsj &c. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery in all New and Fashionable Shades. j ' 'Silks. l Oiie special l line" of" ' Black Silks, suitable r tfor Mantlea; also, Fringes, Trim1 ' xnings; &c 2, 4. and 6-Buttoned - Ladies' Kid Glovep. o* -", •! .Also, f .mi . r" ? ,<• iCh.ijdren'B and. Ladies' Silk Taffeta, Liana Rucliungsri ((plain 'land- ,Silk^ edged). Perfumery, Soap and Fancy Goods, Wools, Ctewel Silks, <fee.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 15 September 1881, Page 3

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485

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 15 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 15 September 1881, Page 3

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