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CI PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE - b. Soiree and Farewell to the RevC. H. Garland. On TUESDAY, sth April, the SOIREE will be held in the Public Hall, . and will constitute a 1 üblic Farewell to Mr Giirland, who is to leave Cambridge the following morning. Tea at G. 30 ; Concert, ctc., at S. Tickets, 2s ; children under twelve, Is. » QHRYSANTtIEMUM jgHOW, TO BD HELD AT P 1 CAMBRIDGE, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29th and 30th April, 1892. The Cambridge Branch of tho Auck- _ land Chrysanthemum Society will hold m their FIRST SHOW as above. The Schedule offers 56 PRIZES, including 2 N.O.S. Silver Medals ) The gift of VV. -_ 2N-C.S. Bkonze Medals ( Thornton, Esq. " 1 N.C.S. Certificate Pot Plants! Cut Blooms! Bouquets! f j The Committee expect from the Auck- 1Q land growers 300 to 400 exhibits of this g. Queen of Autumn Flowers, such as as- „ tonished and enchanted the public of Auckland so that they filled the Choral Hall for three days. K O NOVEL & INTERESTING I 55 Special Prizes for Bouquets made up by Children attending Public or - Private Schools in the Waikato and Thames Valley Districts. Entries received in Auckland by the j hou sec. (Mr A. E. Dewes), and in Cambridge by the hon sec. Branch Committee (Mr F. J. Brooks), up to 5 p.m., April 25. Doors open each day at 1 p.m. Promenade Concert Each Evening, From S till 9. Schedules may be obtained from hon. sees. i THOMAS WELLS, I Chairman Branch Committee. pLANTING gEASON, 1892. j I would respectfully request my old customers, and those who intend planting this season, to reserve their orders, and specially to caution them against travelling agents who may, as happened last season, represent they are travelling on my behalf. My stock this season is larger and better-grown thau ever, and ' is one of the most varied and extensive in ' the Provincial District. I am preparing a Descriptive Catalogue, ' giving prices and other particulars of my 1 stock, besides a number of tables, which L ' will be found useful to farmers, gardeners > and others. The catalogues will be ready for distribution in a few days, and I shall 1 be happy to forward one to any address, ' post free, on application. [ GEORGE MASON, Claudelands Nursery. Hamilton East, March 28th, 1592. JJORTICULTURAL QOMPANY, r AUCKLAND. Office Siioktland-street. FOR SALE: s FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, e AND SHRUBS, y !_ Splendid selection of all the best known ' and proved varieties of FRUIT TREES to choose from. The representative of the Company is now in Waikato, and will visit the various centres. Any communications addressed ~ to the Hamilton Hotel will receive his • immediate attention. Catalogues 011 application to The Waikato Times Office. MELBOURNE HOUSE 5 CAMBRIDGE. SPECIAL NOTICE. AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS (Ex Pakeha, from London). 3' WT K have i ust recoived an<i marked VV off a large consignment of above — Goods, purchased specially for our Waii i kato trade, comprising : i 1 Dress Goods, in Cashmeres and Merinoes (plain and satin stripe), Diagonals and Fancy Cloths, Foules, Serges, &c. ' Blankets, Rugs, Flannels Tablings, Shirtings, Calicoes, Corsets, ' Ribbons, Underclothing, Pelisses, _ Ulsters, Jackets, Capes inlie Men's and Boys' Clothing, Cardigans, of Jerseys, Shirts, Hosiery, &c., &c. nk t3T The value in the above Goods cannot BE equalled, by travellers or otherwise; therefore we cordially invite .l your inspection and comparison before sending your money direct out of the district. i FOR PRICE LIST SEE HANDBILLS. ;he , i m MELBOURNE DRAPERY COMPANY, the : DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, •el- J. HILL, Manager. be i I7OR SALE by the undersigned the I I following Sections — HAMILTON WEST—Ns. 343, 319, 8, 10S. 109, 134, and 13 HAMILTON EAST-No. 69, 304, and ' 9 ' J. S. EDGECUMBE, 3. I Waikato Times Buildings.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3077, 5 April 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3077, 5 April 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3077, 5 April 1892, Page 3

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