| Notices. QIIRVSAXTIIEMUM gHOW, TO l!L) HELD AT CAMBRIDGE, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29th and 30th April, 1592. The Schedule offers 56 PRIZIiS, including 2N.0.5. Silver Medals ) The gift of W. 2N-C.S. Hi!'>nze Medals } Thornton, Esq. 1 N.C.S. Certificate In addition to the above, the Committee offer 55 Prizes, in a Children's Section, for Bouquets made up by children attending school, public or private, divided as follows :— Cambridge district ... 15 prizes Hamilton ~ ... 10 ~ Te Awamutu ~ ... 10 ~ Ngaruawahia ~ ... 10 ~ Te Aroha ~ ... 10 ~ Any ferns, foliage or grasses, but chrysanthemum flowers only. Entries to be sent to F. J. Brooks, Esq., Cambridge, not later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 25th inst. Bouquets to be made up in presence of a school teacher, who must sign a label attached to the Bouquet. FOR OPEN COMPETITION, under schedule conditions —A First and Second Prize, for the best six Cut Chrysanthemum Blooms, any variety, one of each. Members are entitled to free admission to the Auckland Show on the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, and Cambridge Show as above. AFTERNOON TEA EACH DAY. Promenade Concert Each Evening, From 8 till 9. Schedules may be obtained from lion. sees. THOMAS WELLS, Chairman Branch Committee. pLANTING REASON, 1892. 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 than 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 stock, besides a number of tables, which will be found useful to farmers, gardeners and others. The catalogues will be ready for distribution in a few days, and I shall be happy to forward one to any address, post free, or. application. GEORGE MASON, Claudelauds Nursery. Hamilton East, March 28th, 1592. JJORTICULTURAL QOMPANY, AUCKLAND. Office Siiortland-street. FOR SALE: FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND SHRUBS. 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 on application to The W t aikato Times Office. SELECT REGISTRY, Upper Queenstreet, Auckland (late Y.M.C.A. Buildings.—MlSS McKENZIE, Proprietress, respectfully informs employers and employees that she is prepared to book engagements. Every care taken to satisfy her clients. advance Cambridge i NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. g UOWA RD , Begs to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding district that he will OPEN on SATURDAY, 9th of April, the Premises opposite the Bank of New Zealand with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Men's Clothing Dress Materials Shirts, Ties Ladies' UnderclothHosiery, etc. ing Boots and Shoes Jackets, Cloaks Blankets, Flannel Millinery G. HOWARD'S long experience in the English and Colonial Markets places him in the position to supply Goods at the best possible value, thereby saving the public the trouble and expense of travelling to town. Any article not in Stock can be procured at a few hours' notice. The public are invited to inspect the Stock without being pressed to buy. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE. NEW AUTUMN JRAPERY! MILNE & CHOYCE HAVING now opened their shipments for the coming season, would respectfully urge their friends and patrons of the Waikato to either call or send a sample order. The following Departments are now replete with all the most fashionable styles from the Home Markets at very moderate prices: — Millinery Mantle Waterproof Dressing Gown Underclothing Corset Ltfeo Ribbon Hosiery & Glove Trimming Furnishing Manchester Linen and Blanket Dress DEPART M E NTS. Having lately doubled the Sale-rooms, they are now enabled to give special prominence to the Manchester Department. The largest stock of DRESS GOODS in Auckland to select from. Write for patterns of Walking, House, Evening, or Hill Wear; also, Flannels, Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheetings, Linens, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Mantle and Jacket Cloths, ij'f., ij'6'. Sample*, with price list of all goods kept in stock, sent post free. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JAMES SLATOR, Architect, Engineer, Draughtsman, Illuminator, &c.— Illuminator of Birthday Address to Sir George Grey. Canada Buildings, Queenstreet, Auckland (over Cpton and Co.'s, Stationers. — Drawings, Specifications, and every information supplied to persons applying for Patents in any part of the world. Screw Jacks on hire.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3082, 16 April 1892, Page 3
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