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Notices. CIRCUS ! CIRCUS ! COMING! COMING! WIRTH - BROS.' COLOSSAL /COMBINED QIRGJS. Sole and Equal Owners Wiiitii Bros. General Business Manager ... Alexander COMING TO HAMILTON, IN A 1.1, ITS ENTIRENESS, ROMP & SPLENDOUR. Everywhere Popular with the Peojjle. Plain, honest words accord best with a Circus like the Wirtiis'. Bombast or exaggeration, unjustifiable at all times, would be sadly out of place in setting forth the c UNPARALLELED MAGNITUDE e AND DARING NOVELTY £ Ol' OUR CIRCUS ENTERPRISE. This, undoubtedly the BEST CIRCUS EYER SEEN THIS SIDE OF THE LINE ' And of which you have heard . LOUD PRAISES, We shall bring to HAMILTON, aud | OPEN ON FRIDAY, AUG. 22nd, 1 FOli TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Messrs Wirtii, realising the fact that most of the residents of Hamilton and surrounding districts muot have heard of the genuine merits of their Circus Entertainment, deem a long des- ( criptive advertisement unnecessary. Suffice it to say that they have every reason to expect the immense attendance at Hamilton they have experienced all over the world to witness their S3- MIGHTY, MOBAL. REFINED AND UNPARALLELLED ORGANISATION OF NATURE'S MOST SIGNAL WONDERS, HOLDING THE GOLDEN KEY TO WONDERLAND. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT Every Evening from 7 to S o'clock by Wirth Bros.' G rand Silver Cornet Band. eiTCRAND MATINEE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 23rd, for the convenience of Families and Children residing at a distance. POPULAR PRICES. Coi'xtkv Dates : NGARUAWAHIA August 21st OTORGH ANGA August 2oth TE AWAMUTU August 2ljtli CAMBRIDGE, AUGUST 27th & 28TH. Matinee <>n the -JSni. Agent It. Johnson Courier R. J- Pix |)OR\ fpOYI S\OP. THE HAMILTON tt-OY ! a >()!! \ aMaTEGR ! J.)OY ! I\OP. f UK AMATTC \ ItOY ! J 501'. COMPANY L»OY ! IAOPj UiOY! Will produce the above Sensational Drama at CAMBRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 2nd, HAMILTON, SEPTEMBER 4th, With the Original Powerful Cast of Characters. .«T APPROPRIATE DRESSES AND SCENERY ! POPULAR PRICES ! POPULAR PRICES ! Doors open at 7.M0 : commence at 8 p.m. sharp. OKALEI) TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Oliice, Auckland, until SATURDAY, -Ith October, 18!)0, for the CONVEYANCE OF MAILS between the undermentioned places for a period nf two years, from the Ist January, 1891, to the Ist December, I Si 12 :— ;i. Alexandra and Kawhia—W eekly. I, Alexandra, To Rore, and Harapipi —Twice weekly. •21. Cambridge Railway Station and Post Oliice-Daily. 32. Hamilton, Tamaheri., llautapu and Cambridge—Tin ice weekly. Hamilton and Kirikiriroa—Twice daily. Hamilton and Railway Station, Frankton Junction —Twice daily. M 5, Hamilton, Whatawhata, \\ aitetuna, Okete and Raglan—Twice weekly. 09. Morrinsville and Te Aroha—Thrice weekly. 71. Ngaroto and Paterangi — Thrice weekly. 72. Ngaroto, Paterangi, and Alexandra — Daily. 73. Ngarnawahia, Te Akatea, and Waingaro—Weekly. 7t). Ohatipo and I'ukerimu — Thrice weekly. 77. Ohaupo and Tuhikaramca —Twice weekly. S5. Oxford North and Rotorua —Thrice weekly. 100. Raglan, Te Mata, and Aotea — . Weekly. 102. Rangiriri and Churchill --Thrice weekly. 103. Rangiriri Raiiway Station and Post Oliice—Twice daily. 107. Tamahere Railway Station aud Tauwhare—Twice weekly. 110. Te Awamutu I'ost Oliice, Railway Station, and Alexandra—Daily. 111. Te Awamutu Railway Station and Post Oliice and Kihikihi—Daily. 113. Te Kuiti and Poro-o-torao—Twice weekly. lIS. Waihou Railway Station and Po.st Office—Daily. 121. Wairangi Railway Station and Post Office—Twice weekly. Rio. Waotu and Lichfield — Twice weekly. 145. Whatawhata and Karaimi— I Twice weekly. The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract, printed at the back of the tender forms, and more especially to Clauses Nos. 0, 9. 10, 11, 10, 17, and 19. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time Lables framed by the Department. Forms of tender, with terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any I'ost Oliice. No tender will he considered miles!) made on the printed form. Tenders, endorsed 14 Tender for Mail Service No. —to bj addrcs.ual lo the Chiet Postmaster, Auckland. (Sigued) W. GRAS, Secretary. WILLIAM SOUTKR & CO., Cambridge, having been apr pointed agents for the Cambridge Roller Mills, all orders sent to us will be promptly attended to. As this Mill grinds only Waikato-grown \\ ln-at, a.nd the I'Monr, etc., produced is ,irst-class, we hope those requiring Flour, Bran, or '> Shai ps will encourage local industry and send on their orders, which will be promptly attended to. rjlO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.— , H A Large ijnnnfcity of Waste Paper on sale at The Wa:kato Tib&s Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2825, 21 August 1890, Page 3

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717

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2825, 21 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2825, 21 August 1890, Page 3

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