ENGLISH MAIL NOTICES. VIA SA.V WSANUISCO. Leave Waikato. | Arrive London. December 27 I February 2 January ■•__;:•__? mi DIKKCT STEAMER. .January IS I February 1!) January 31 I March lt> MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Stdnkv Sqcahk. SrouTS.— HamiU'ip, tomorrow, 11.30 a.m. Ai.bxandha Racks.—To-morrow, first raco at 1 p.m. S. Andkkw'.-; Fete, Oamhiudgk. — Tomorrow, from l'J noon to (I p.in., and also from 7 p.m. Meetings Local Bodies, week ending Dec. 27. Man'CAI'IKO Road Boaup.—To-morrow. Waitoa Roao Boakd.—Saturday. KmrKiin Town Bruno.—Saturday. DATES FOR RECEIVING TENDERS, ETC. Ci.kakinc—Mr Mark Harrison, Moirinsvillo, Saturday, 27th December, noon. Special Advertisements. wTh. s'""DENTAL SURGEON ; (10 years' experience), CITY DKNTAL ROOMS, qUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND (Over Woollams ami Co., Tailors, opposite National Batik). Mr Skcet will visit Waikato as follows :— Hnnvlton—Saturday, December i2~th Cambridge — Monday and Tuesday, December 29th and 30th, at Mr G. Dickinson's residence, Victoria Road. Gas or Chloroform administered where required. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER, JI AS KKMOVKI) I" his NEW ~L AUG HON MART, at the junction oi '-JliU'i-ii, Grty ami Wakefield-streets, v, liich ij i<if i«t tho best aud most central position'; in III'.: city tor the uale of I'l.itJL'IRY, I'TIUIT, DAIRV AND OTHER PRODUCE. Special accommodation for stagin" the above for sale to best advantage. SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN GOODS FEOM 250 TO 300 VENDOBS ARE DISPOSED OF. EVERY CARE TAKEN of CONSIGNMENTS AND Account Saloa Promptly Rendered. , ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER. THE BANKS in Waikato will bo CLOSED TO-DAY (Friday), TO-MORROW, and SATURDAY NKXT, for the Christmas Holidays. TCT O T I C E. To Advertisers lu otiicr to {jive the 'jlaff the benefit of tho holiday ncason, there will «iot he an isiim of I'UK WaIKATO U<n-- on .SATURDAY, December •„?7th. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor. ■An fi'iliaorilinary outbreak of influenza, !..ri,nnalely of a mild type, Ins made its •inpp.irn-ncn in London. Tim library of Napoleon HI, saved from Ihe TiiillernH when it was in flames, is shortly to «« «old by miction. Of tho twenty-six barons who signed Magna Charta all but thren had to " make iheir mark," being unnbln to write. Even in your Tea-drinking you can act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A most delightful and pure beverage. -IiKOWM, BAIiRRfT, .V Co,, Tea and Coffee iUaruhauU.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2879, 25 December 1890, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2879, 25 December 1890, Page 2
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