Wanteds, &c.
Y\T ANTED— To sell an Express, TT nearly new. Can be seen at Ttimahere Store.
WANTED KNOWN— That you can have your watches, &c, skilfully repaired by W. Skeates, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Twenty-five years' experience.
TO DAIRYMEN.— Ten shillings will be paid for a supply of pure lymph from a young heifer for vaccination. Apply to Dr. Beale.
FOR SALE— A Small Stack of ExcelCLOVER HAY.— Apply to C. R. Johnson, Hamilton.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Mission House, Cambridge We&t, on Saturday, 23th inst , at 7.30 p.m., to consider a letter respecting the cemetery from the county council.
THE MUSIC LESSON ! ■ ' Oddfixlows' Hall, This Moox.
LEO, UESNE'S HALL, Friday, 24th October, AND PUBLIC HALL, SATURDAY, OCT. 25. FISHER'S BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME COMPANY Will open with the favourite Operetta, THE OWISS Q WAINS ! HE pWISS O WAINS ! After v hich will be produced Henry J. Byion's Oi iental Extravaganza, entitled TIHB "ORIDE OF ABYDOS! HE JDRIDE OF i\BYDOS ! OR, The Prince, the Pirate and the Pearl, With new and appropriate Music, Scenery and appointments, and a GORGEOUS COMIC PANTOMIME, Including the most wonderful TRANSFORMATION SCENE Ever witnessed in New Zealand. Change of. Programme on Saturday evening ! Fi ont Seats, 3s ; Back, 2s. Doors open at 730 ; overture at 8. ij^T See PeoOKAMMts. T. TAIT, Agent.
CONCERT & DANCE ! ! AT MANGAPIKO ON FKIDAY, OCTOBER 24th. Tea at 7 p.m. Concert to commence at 7.30 p.m.
t THE BLESSING AND LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION-STONE OF THE CONVENT AND SCHOOLS Will take place near Catholic Church, Hamilton, at 11 a.m. SUNDAY NEXT, 26th OCTOBER.
A NNIVERSARY SERVICES. J\_ Church of Christ. LeQUESNE'S HALL, HAMILTON. Three services in connection with the above Church will be held (D.V.) on SUNDAY, 26th inst. Sankey's hymns will be used at all services. Morning, at 11, for Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. — J. Rees. Afternoon, at 3, A Gospel Service, " The Tree of Life."— G. Aldridge. Evening, at 7.— Lecture by 6. Aldridge, " The Hope of Creation." On the Monday following A LECTURE will be delivered in the above Hall by Mr Geo. Aldridge, subject: •' Moses the Historian of Creation, Was He Mistaken?" Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. Lecture free, no collection. On the following TUESDAY EVENING a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when addresses will be given by Messrs Taylor (Thames), Aldridge (Auckland), Rees (Hamilton), and others. Chair to be taken at 7-30, Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets for Tea, Is 6d each.
THE GOLDENJSHOIR ! ! ! Oddfellows' Hall, This Moon.
"VTBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section, i PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE. Saturday, October 25th, 1884. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued from any Station except Auckland and Newmarket on Friday and Saturday, October, 24th and 25th, 1884, to Ellerslie Racecourse or; Auckland, and will be available for return on any day up to and including Monday, October 27th. , C. HUDSON, , Diatvict Tr»s<j M.*ttdS«r,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 3
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