Notices. fi O N C E R I VV AND CINDERELLA DANCE Will be held in PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU, ox Tuesday, 19th February, 1889. Proceeds to assist the Ladies' Committee in the purchase of for the forthcoming Bazaar and Sale of Work for the roofing of St. John's Parsonage^ /IOMUS DRAMATIC CLUB. Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. Pro&uamme. The Domestic Drama, HE LPINf! DANDS. elping Hands. Lord Quavcrlcy ... Mr T. G. Sandes Hon. Calverly Hautbois ...Mr L. Cussen Lorentz Hartmann ... Mr A. Swarbnck John Merton Mr P. Stevens William Rufus, alt tin Vin- \ M] , E For b es kins, alias Shoekey j Isaac Wolff Dr Kenny Lazarus Solomon ... Mr M. Hume Margaret Hartmann ... Lady Amateur 'fjlda Lady Amateur Mrs Booty Lady Amateur Act I.—Scene: Hartmann'sLodgings. Act 11. — Scene : Lord Quaverley's Library. To conclude with the Farce, the abe a tqellk. he Area JJelle. Pitcher (a policeman) ... MrT. G. Sandes Tosser (a soldier) ...Mr A. Swarbnek Walker Chalks (a ) Mr p E _ Stevens milkman) \ Mrs Croaker (the Missus)... Lady Amateur Penelope (the area belle). ..Lady Amateur Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; to commence at 8 p.m. Admission—Two Shillings ; children half-price. ANNUAL SHOW OK THE WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A TWO-DAYS' SHOW WILL BE 11ELU AT ox SATURDAY AND MDAY, Mahcii lfrm and IStii, 1889. The Show will be held in the Public Hall, and in a large attached Marquee. The number of Special Prizes is large, the accommodation the best evei offered, and no effort will bo spared by the committee in trying to eclipse the successful Show of 1880, and in this effort the committee invite the assistance of the fruit-growers and other friends. Prize schedules, containing also list of Special Prizes, may be obtained gratis on application to Messrs Walton and Teasdale, To Awamutu ; G. Edgeeumbe aud J. Parr, Hamilton ; T. Wells and J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; or to R. W. DYER, Hon. Sec. Show Committee, Cambridge. TIUNTLY U ACES, TO ISE HELD OX SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. DAY'S SPORT. NINE EVENTS. T. KNOX, Hon. See. rriE AROHA RACES. RACES TO BE HELD ON THE 9tii MARCH, 1889. ■jg-SEE POSTERS. F. PAVITT, Hon. Sec. OF REMOVAL. J. M. GREENWOOD desires to thank his friends and patrons for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED into those commodious premises lately in the occupation of Mr Hatrick, draper, adjoining Dr Carey's Surgery, Hamilton West. OCRUB EXTERMINATOR. b I have a supply on hand. I have tried it on furze, biiars, and thistles: it kills wherever it touches. JQfiN. jabs, ftABUMPN B<W
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2590, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2590, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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