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Notices. S VMklMOm) IN AID OF FUNDS FOB St. Andrew’s Clmrcli Debt, Cambridge, ])ECEMBEE 36, 37 38. JAPANESE YILLAG-E. TEA STORE | CHINA STORE TOY STORE FAN AND LANTERN STORE ALL SORTS STORE | TEA RECEPTION ROOM All Stores ami street decorated in full Japanese Style. Those in charge of stores dressed in costume. Hundreds of Lanterns used in Illuminations—Hundreds of Flags and Banners Flying—Street Minstrels—Kite Fliers— Village .Barbers—Bamboo Sellers—Palanquins on hire—Dancing Girls— Shuttlecock Players—Sleeping Beauty, Chopsticks, &c., &c. GTDSY -EXTG-AJSO^jNIENT—' Tents > Camp Fires, Pots, Kettles, Brushware, &o. FINE ART GALLERY ! A Groat Feature in the Show being a Loan Collection of Oil and other Drawings, New Year’s Cards, Plaques, Etchings, for Sale. Waxworks—Punch and Judy—Mummy—Mrs Sqneers and her Treacle-loving Boys—Alchemist—Model of St. Andrew’s Church—Phrenologist. DIXIXG SALOON—Grand Dinner for Is. PROVISION STALL—Dressed and undressed Poultry, Ducks, Turkeys, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Eggs, Sucking Pigs, Butter, &c., on Sale. REFRESHMENT STALL—Cakes, Buns, Tarts, Lemonade, Ginger Beer, Hop Beer and Fruit. Grand Ice Saloon —ltalian, Swiss, French and Portugese peasantry in charge. Each grotto representing separate nationality. Unique Cricket Match—Ladies Cambridge East y. Cambridge West. NEG-EO ENTERTAINMENT. C'IoMIGAL FARCES— /'I AMES—Aunt Sally, Shooting Gallery, Swings, Cocoanut Shieing, Weighing J SONGS, JOKLS. VT Machine, &o. JAPANESE VILLAGE GRANDLY ILLUMINATED FIRST AND LAST NIGHTS. BRITANNIA on a Car drawn by 12 Prancing Horses, with 100 attendants. Grand Auction Sale on last Xight Only ! FANCY AND PLAIN NEEDLEWORK, TEA, TOYS, CHINA, PANS, UMBRELLAS, &c., on Sale. Admission —One Shilling. A GIR.ULAR TICKET TO ADMIT TO ALL SHOWS (EXCEPT FINE ART GALLERY), 2s 6d. Children, half-price. Carnival open each day at 11. Dinner, 12 till 2. Tea, 5 till 7. Trains will he running to suit Visitors.

NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT & STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED, THE ABOVE COMPANY OFFERS TO PURCHASE mu esosimsus, OF FAIR SIZE, IN GOOD CONDITION FOR CANNING, Delivered, at the Works, Railway Wharf, Auckland : Price, 2d (twopence) per lb. Rejected Fruit will be sold by auction on account of senders. SELLING- OZEYF 1 SIHLLIhra- OFF! r f''HE undersigned begs to inform the public generally that he intends to retire 1 from the General Store business, and will FOR A FEW WEEKS sell his large, well-assorted, and carefully-selected stock of Drapery, Ironmongery, €33E£OC33b:k2issrsr, xs'Xfc., AT AND UNDER COST PRICE FOR CASH, PREPARATORY TO DISPOSING OF THE REMAINDER BY TENDER. SALE NOW ON ! m‘ IT IS REQUESTED THAT ALL DEBTS BE AT ONCE SETTLED. J. ’W- MERRICK, VaOTOjREA. - n IWR-R.TT»«.Ti . CHEAP GROCERIES ! CHE A P TEAS! CHEAP GENERAL GROCERIES ! MR CHAS. BOYCE begs to announce that he has purchased the ENTIRE GROCERY STOCK of J. W. Merrick (who is retiring from business), at a great discount, and will clear the whole Stock At Cost Price for Cash. Country Settlers will find this an excellent opportunity of laying in a supply at CHEAP RATES. Come and See lor Yourselves, and Secure the Bargains at C. BOYCE’S, BAKER, GEOOEE. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. JUST ARRIVED, A LARUE ASSORTMERT OF ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES, At Prices to Suit the Times. ZBZAJVCILTOItT. I aAtvS THE undersigned has FOR SALE, i duliiertd in anv part of the Waikato or Auckland, about 10,000 NAPIER SHEEP, comprising Fat and Store Wethers, also Dry Ewes, in fresh condition, E. P. DONNELLY, Wlmtawhata. George Mason, Nurseryman and Florist, CLAUDELANDS, Opposite the Hamilton East Railway Station UNTER AND ROFFEY. Saddlers and Harness-makers, Te Awamutu. Repairs neatly and promptly executed.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
572

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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