Notices. "' OUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT : f GRAND PANORAMA OF Till' WORLD. . ''Two Hours amongst the Most Bcauti- , ful Scenery on Earth.' 1 5 , Admission : Adults, Is ; children. Gd. Reserved seats, Is (id. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at S. WAIKATO WEST PARSONAGE FUND. . THE FIRST SOCIAL WILL I)E HELD IX THE ' TE AWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd,1892 1 PART I. Instrumental Selections, Solos, Duets, New and Effective Tableaux, and Dramatised Song. Interval, during which Refreshments will be handed round. PART 11. The amusing one-act Comedy, « A REGULAR F I X," By the Alexandra Dramatic Club. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at S p.m. Tickets—Two Shillings each. On this occasion there will be no free tickets issued to workers. C. A. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. pOMING! pOMINGI! Direct from America, THE CELEBRATED STEEN-SMITH MYSTIC ENTERTAINERS This Marvellous Combination which has mystified the United States will have great pleasure in visiting the Waikato. MARTHA STEEN, The Empress of Second Sight Seers. PROFESSOR CHARLES STEEN, The World's Spiritualist Exposer. OSCAR SMITH, The Talented Ventriloquist. Waikato Dates : TE AROH A —MONDAY, October 31st TE AWAMUTU —TUESDAY, November Ist KIHIKIHI-WEDNESDAY, November 2nd HAMILTON—THURSDAY & FRIDAY, November 3rd and 4th CAMBRIDGE — SATURDAY AND MONDAY, November sth and 7th TRAVERS VALE, Representative. VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! McLEAN'S RENOWNED TROUPE OF YOUNG AUSTRALIANS (who on their tour up from Wellington have been received everywhere with enthusiasm) WILL APPEAR ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, In the Burlesque of "SELIM AND ZULIEKA," Introducing all the Latest Novelties in Songs and Dances, including the famous " TA-R.A-RA-BOOM-DE-AY." Change of programme each evening. Full particulars in daybills. Admission : 3s and 2s, J. A. CRAIN. rnRINITY PRESBYTERIAN A CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. ANNUAL SOIREE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1892. A UCKLAND y>ROVINCIAL A GRICULTURAL A SSOCIATION THE ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at POTTER'S PADDOCK, ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 & 12. Sheep-shearing Machine ! Milking Machine ! Spraying Apparatus! LEAPING MATCHES (Ladies' Riding Competition, over hurdles ; Hunting Competion) WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION (of .stock). Entry forms may be obtained at The Waikato Times Office. Entries close dofinitely FRIDAY, November 4th, at 6 p.m. No post entries. EDWIN HALL, Secretary, 155, Queen-street, Auckland. S. HOWARDS DRAPERY & CLOTHING BLOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. SPRII & SOWER GOODS NOW gff OPENED The Millinery and Fancy Coeds will be displayed in the *'tiw Show-room, 30ft. long, 'on TUESDAY NEXT. CALL AND INSPECT. W- ANTED KNOWN—Kihikihi Polo Club Sports, New Year's Day.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 3
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