Notices. HALL, HAMILTON. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. REYNOLDS' AUSTRALIAN AMAZONS I AND Burlesque company URLE SQ U E VOMI'ANY Will open in the above Hall, for a Short Season of Two Nights, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, September 2lst and 23rd, in their ELECTRIC SPECIALITIES! Altogether New ! The Great Novelty ! The ttaughan ciisters! HE V AUGHAN OISTERS ! THE ORIGINAL MINSTREL CORNER WOMEN! ANNIE VAUGHAN BONES AMY VAUGHAN TAMBO The only true and original Corner Women in the colouies. BERTIE REYNOLDS, Sydney's Favourite Comedian, MAY TRAVERS, The Charming Soubrette. THE MAGNET DAISY, The Infant Daxsechk & Entertainer, A. CRANMORE, The Great Melbourne Baritone. ANNIE VAUGHAN, (Late of Sydney and Melbourne), Sparkling Comedienne and Vocalist. WILL LISTON, The Great Speciality Artist. AMY VAUGHAN, Tlie Masker Queen and Baby Impersonator. The Great Mysterious Hotel and the Magic Plate Necromancy ! ELLEN R A E, The Charming Soprano Ballad Singer. MR W. GREY, Musical Conductor. The whole of the entertainment is new, sparkling and relined, Dresses, Scenery, and Appurtenances on a sumptuous scale. The management have been under considerable expense to secure this talented company of artistes; legitimate prices will be charged. Front Seats, 3s ; Second, 2s ; Back, Is. Children half-price. Tickets to be had from Mr J. G. Panncll, Bookseller and Stationer, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Business Manager H. Clapham Lessees ... Messrs Clapham and Broadribb Stage Manageress Miss Amy Vaughan '■IHE EUREKA FANCY DRESS 1 RINK AND DANCE TO come off on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, IN THE PUBLIC HALL, OHAUPO. N.B.—Skaters, 2s: spectators, Is; children. 6d, J. CASSIDY, Manager. Ohaupo, September 6th, 1889. R. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ETC., CAMBRIDGE, BEGS to tender his thanks to his friends and the public of Waikato for the support accorded him during the past TEN YEARS, and to inform them that, having recovered from his recent accident, he will resume charge of his business on MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to undertake all REPAIRS of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c , as heretofore. LARGEST STOCK IN WAIKATO OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, SPECTACLES, ETC., ETO. Notice to the settlers of WAIKATO. G. F. MELLARS Having erected a NEW STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL at TAUPIRI, thanks the Waikato settlers for past support, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same by supplying a first-class article at lowest possible prices, delivered by rail or road, or at the mill. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA TIMBER ! P. T.G. Flooring ! Matched Lining ! RUSTICATED WEATHERBOARDS 1 SKIRTING ! ARCHITRAVES ! And all kinds of MOULDINGS for inside work, either rimu or kahikatea, to order. The bush being a heavy one, I shall be able to supply the best of timber. Address all correspondence to G. F. MELLARS, TAUPIRI SAW MILLS, TAUPIRI. OHAUPO jyjILLS. Orders sent to the undersigned for ROUGH OK WORKED RIMU OR KAHIKATEA TIMBER will receive prompt attention. Timber, delivered by rail or road, at lowest prices. KUSABS AND' SONS, OHAUPO. TO FLAXMILL OWNERS AND OTHERS. THE TAUPIRI RESERVE COLLIERY CO. (Ltd.), Are now supplying Large COAL for HOUSE purposes Screened COAL for STEAM purposes. QUALITY first-rate and PRICE moderate. Order from J. ORD, Huntly ; or, HENRY BYRON, Auckland. ____ _ T j q E. I, the undersigned, beg to announce to my numerous customers in Waikato that I have disposed of my SADDLERY AND HARNESS - MAKING BUSINESS to Mr Twos. Marshall, and I avail myself of this opportunity to thank all those who have favoured me with their support for so many years ; at same time I solicit a continuance of their favours to my successor, who I am sure will spare no pains to give satisfaction to his customers. I. BATES. Cambridge, June 12th, 1889. In connection with the above announcement, I beg to inform the public generally that I shall open in the premises between Messrs Boyce and Sargent's, Victoriastreet, Cambridge, on SATURDAY, June 15th, where I trust to receive a continuance of those favours so long accorded to Mr Bates, and I cau assure the public that no effort will be spared on my part to merit their confidence. T. MARSHALL
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2680, 14 September 1889, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2680, 14 September 1889, Page 3
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