NoticesYTOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. EDISON-ARC 1 118 AXD PHONOGRAPH Important Announcement. FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Under the Patkonaoe of Hi.s Excellency the Governor. EDISON'S NEW LOUD EXHIBITION Ft) H O N 0 G R~A P hTT It HONOGRAPH.j THE ONLY AUTHORISED EXHIBITION PHONOGEAPH IN AUSTRALASIA. Sole Proprietor and Holder of Exhibition Rights from the Edison United Phonograph Co. : PROF. DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD, M.A., OXFORD, F.R.M.S., Who has just returned from an Extended Tour through India and the East, AND WILL GIVE ONE FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT With preliminary Lecture, illustrated by the NEW ETHEROGEN LIGHT. Followed by LOUD REPRODUCTIONS with two hundred phonograms of VOICES AND MUSIC From all parts of the world. Coldstream Guards Band Gondolier Lancers Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay Speeches by Gladstone, Lord Glasgow, and Loud Jersey, Indian Maharajahs, Princes, etc. Songs by Foli, Patcy, Snazelle, and leading Indian Artistes, Nautch Songs, etc. Prices : 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Reserved Seats may be booked at Mr Manning's. J. P. MITCHELL, Acting Manager. CAMBRIDGE-NOVEMBER 15. NGARUAWAHIA-NOVEMBER 16. TE AROHA—NOVEMBER 17- __ TVr 0 T ICE. The Members of the Hamilton Brass Band are requested to attend PRACTICE in the Oddfellow's Hall at 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT. H. E. TRISTRAM, Secretary, Hamilton Brass Band. HOP HOU R S BILL." E. T. DAVEY Begs to inform the public and friends that his PLACE OF BUSINESS Will be Closed Every Wednesday Afternoon, From 1 p.m., commencing November 9th. Open on Saturday and rest of week as usual. WE, the undersigned tradesmen and employers of labour, undertake to observe SATURDAY AFTERNOON, commencing on SATURDAY, November 19th, as the General Half-holiday to be observed under "The Shop and Shop Assistants' Act," and respectfully ask the public to assist the movement by every means in their power :— Isaac Coates A. McGavrigle John Parr J. H. Monkman Friar, Davis & Co. Jaa. B. Harker H. M. Salmon James Missen A. ScoH George Pearson G. C. Manning Watson Petty J. T. Home A. W. G. Le Quesne B. Brown James Reid T. W. Maunder Edward Jones N. R- COX Samuel Meachem William laylor John E. Hammond J. R. E. HATRICK H. H. Howden A. 0. Kelly Phillip Munro D. Salmou W. Dey T. Slade P. Le Quesne Kate Allen W. F. Bell R. F. Sandes rpENDERS may be addressed to the I undersigned for the following WORKS, required by the Kirikiriroa Road Board up to noon of FRIDAY, the 2nd December, 1592, viz.: — Claying about 60 chains Mangawhara Swamp Road. (Mr Maclean will meet contractors to show the ground at 10.30 a.m. on Friday, 25th November, at Taupiri). Forming Tram Road in front of Silverdalp. (Mr Ohas. A. Davis will furnish particulars). James Mcpherson, Clerk, Kirikiriroa Road Board. NGARUAWAHIA TOWN DISTRICT, Notice is hereby given that the Bo\rd intend on Friday. 25th November, 1592, to STRIKE A RATE of Three Farthings IN the £ on the ratable value, for the year ending 31st March, 1593, which will be payable to Mr William Butcher, the collector, at his residence, Nftaruawahia. The Rate-book will be open for inspection at the office of the Board between the 26th November and 10th December, 1892. G. F. DICKESON, Chairman. Ngaruawahia, 10th November, 1592. npE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD. TENDERS will be received up till 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, November 12th, for EARTHWORKS in Roche-street. Plan and specification on view at Mr Ahier's store, Te Awamutu. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Te Awamutu, marked outside, " Tender for Earthwork." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Engineer to the Board. '■fTIHE LICENSING ACT, ISSI." Third Schedule. 1 Notice of Application for Transfer of License. I, George Moon, of Raglan, being the holder of a publican's license in respect ot the house and premises situate at Bow-street, Raglan, known as the Harbour View Hotel, do hereby give notice that T desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holdeu at the Court-house, Raglan, on the 3rd day [ of December, apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from myself to Ann Swann, my appointee. Dated the 11th day of October, 1592. GEORGE MOON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3181, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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691Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3181, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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