NoticesAN EN TEItTAi NME N T WILL BB (iIVKN IN TIIE Schoolroom, Kirikiriroa, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Quartettes, Duets, Ballads, Comic Songs and Comic Headings, Ix Aid of tiik School Fosds. The following ladies and gentlemen have kindly promised their assistance : — Mesdamcs Council, Sago, Teas. Gaudin, Thomas, Willis, Stone and Swarbriek ; Messrs J. Edge.-utnbc, G. Edgecumbc, C. A. Davis, F. Thomas, IT. Counell T. G. Sandes and A. Swarbriek. To commence S p.m. ; admission, one shilling. A. SWARBRICK, Chairman School Committee. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO Bandmaster G-. P. Mettam (11.L.1. Band), in tiik VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON, o.v Tuesday, December 18th. Programme. 1. Overture—" Goldeu Rose" ... Band 2. Song—(Selected) ... Mr Mcachem 3. Song—(Selected) ... Miss Murray 4. Song—" Taken from Life " ... Mr Montgomery 5. Quintette — "Reaper's Chorus" Messrs Mettam, Newrick, Allan, Muuro and Parr 6. Song—"Alas! Those Chimes" (by request) ... Miss Sage 7. Duet—" I Know a Bank " ... Messrs Newrick and Munro 8. Song—(Selected) ... Mr Foulsham 9. Instrumental Trio, from " Maritana " Part 11. 10. Fantasia —" Purity " ... Band 11. Song—"Rank and File" ... Mr J. S. Edgecombe 12. Song Mrs Connell 13. Euphonium Solo —"Last Rose of Summer "...Bandmaster Mettam 1-1. Song—" Golden Love "...Mrs Pannell 15. Song—" Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut" ... Captain Reid 16. Song — "Buney Take Me Home Again" ... Mi=s Gasstily 17. Kecitation— "Execution of Montrose" ... Mr S. Pascoe IS. Song—(Selected) ... Mr 11. Steele God £ave tiie Queen. Tickets—Two Shillings and One Shilling. IHIKIHI TOWN I-lALL.—A LECTURE and CONCERT will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 21st December, proceeds in aid of the Presbyterian Church Building Fund. Subject of Lecture, " The Old New Zealand Maori," by Major Wilson. To conclude with a social. Refreshments provided. Anglican church, Waikato Archidiaconal Conference. The Clergy, Churchwardens and other officers of the Church in the Archdeaconry are invited tc attend the Quarterly Conference to ho held on Thursday next, 13th inst., at 3.30 p.m. in the Parish Schoolroom, Cambridge.—Win. N. de L. Willis, Archdeacon. rglE AWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL. THE GRAND BaZAAR! RE-OPENS TO DAY (THURSDAY), At 1 o'clock. pUiiLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST. Sunday Evening, Dec. 16. Address, at 8.15, by the Rev. J. S. Hill on the " Christian Life." No Collection. ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that Mr G. H. Carter is authorised to receive applications fov loans oil behalf of the above Society in Hamilton. SIDNEY J. BROOKFIELD, Secretary. Onehunga, 30th November, ISSS. J M PORT ANT to FRUIT-GROWERS. The Patent Jubilee Fruit Harvester FOR SALE at the undermentioned places : — At Mr Parr's, Hamilton Mr Edwards', Ohaupo Mr Teasdale's, Te Awamutu Mr Elmsley's, KihiUihi Mr Wells', \ CanibridSe Mr BoycG s, J And at the Factory, Duke-street, Cambridge. JOHN RUNCIMAN. TO FRUIT-GROWERS. F. wilLTams, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND, Wholesale and Retail Pish and Oyster Dealer. Eresh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to. Fish forwarded to any part of the colony. I am a buyer of Fruit of all kinds of the choicest quality. rjpOYS 1 r jpOYS ! fjpOYS 1 Christmas and New Year's Gifts, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND FANCY GOODS in great variety. J. G. PANNELL begs to draw the attention of the public of Hamilton and the surrounding district to the splendid selection of Fancy Goods, Christmas Cards and Toys at present on view at his establishment, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Dolls and Mechanical Toys in great variety. Brackets, Plush Figures, Fans, and Ornamental Tambourines for room decoration. Gift Boui<«, Ciiii.ukkn's Annual*, and Toy Books! Bibles ! Prayers ! Hymns ! Photo Frames and Albums—Cricketing Materials—Work Boxes—Toilet Cases 1 Diaries of Every I 1 000 I Brett's Description. \ ■ LOOJ I Almanacs Sir Riininell's and Cornell's Perfumes! Pear's Soaps ! Choice Brands of Cicaks, Cioakettrs, a.n'd Tobaccos ! Pouches, Pipes and Cigarette Holders. Thanking the public for their past support, J . G- Pannell hopes to merit a continuance of the same by strict attention, courtesy and moderate prices. JOSEPH G . PANN EL L, Stationer, &c. , Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2563, 13 December 1888, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2563, 13 December 1888, Page 3
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