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Notices. QATTLEFIELOS! GRAPHIC, PATHETIC & FUNNY STORIES! .. :; Pathos and Humour of War! SPLENDID WORD PICTURES! PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND REMINISCENCES! ; MUSIC, SOHCr, & STORY! VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. To-morrow Night (WEDNESDAY, ISlh INST). MR C. OMONTROSE (ivho served in the Fighting Fortieth throughout the and Waikato Campaigns) . ' ■' BEGS to announce to hie-numerous friends in Hamilton and the Waikato that he ivill commence his tour through the district on the above date, giving his , FAMOUS POPULAR NARRATIVE ENTITLED "LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF ; ' SEW- ZEALAND BATTLEFIELDS!' | .. ; Given before crowded and enthusiastic audiences in Australia and all the principal cities and. towns of ;New Zealand, and warmly eulogised by the Press. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture Priests" (Mendelsohn) .„ Hamilton String Band 2. Lecture--" The Taranaki Campaign ... Mr C. 0, Montrose 3. Song 4. Valse—" Militaire(Hurst) : ' Hamilton String Band 5. Lecture - The Waikato Campaign ... I MrC. 0. Montrose 6. Song 7. Selection—English, Irish, Scotch, and Welsh Airs ... Hamilton , String Band; 'B. Concluding 'Address' 'MrC. 0. Montrose Pianiste ....,, ..., Miss Missen . Prices of Admission: Reserved seats, 2s; unreserved, Is, Doors open-:7 ity'P- nl i commence.at 8. AQUATIC CARNIVAL * ! , % TO BE HELD\ON TUB HAMILTON LAKE ' ON MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1893. 111:' For! full particulara see posters. : WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, : THE ANNUAL SHOW OF THE ABOVE SOCIETY Will bo held in the PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTV, ' 1 '' ox FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893 (St. Patrick's Day). Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS COT FLOWERS FRUIT VEGETABLES SUNDRIES (including Farm Produce)' A list of Special and other Prizes will be issued shortly. < . • ' . N.B.—Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with R. W. DYER, , Hon. Sec., Hamilton; or C. A, TAYLOR, Hon Sec, Show Committee, To Awamutu.

N THE RIGHT SIDE AT LAST,-' , Full Swing!! • BARGAINS D'OR EVERYBODY! Read' the t'ollowiug list of NMVV GOODS, to bo hnd only from THE NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANYIOO yards of Fancy Print, at Ud the yard; 10 dozen Antimacassars, 'hand work, at ls'ea'ch/wortK 2s 6d; 500 yards of Fancy White Muslin, at 3|d per yard, worth double the money; aßeautiful.Lot of Dress Stuffs, at 4|d the yard ; 100 yards of Good Strong Shirting, at 4Ad the yard; 50 yards of Fancy-worked Dimity, at 7|d the yard,' cheap at Is j 10 dozen Children's White Muslin Pinafores, at Is 9d each, worth 3s fid; a lot oi Ladies' Fancy Leather Belts, at Is each; 50 dozen Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Merino Hose, at 6d per pair, cheap at Is 3d; 10 dozen Ladies' French Corsets, from 2s per pair; .Toilet Covers, from Is each; Children's Bibs, from 4Jd each; thousands of yards of Embroidery, at Id per yard; ,a large lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves, from 2s lid the pair.—New Millinery ; We havo just opened a beautiful assortment of Ladies' and Girls' New Trimmed Hats .'for summer wear, and ladies requiring Millinery ivonld do well-to.in-spect our stock. These goods; Have all been trimmed by a first-class Auckland artist. —Tailorinc! ; ,We have extended the tailoring business, and are now prepared so take orders for Suits to measure. A splendid lot of new Tweeds and Coatings to select from. Wc also guarantee a first-class fit, and for stylo and workmanship we are unsurpassed.—Note the Address : THE NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY, next door to H. M. Salmon, Tailor (in shop lately occupied by E. Jones, Saddler, Hamilton West), MRS i HTM, STEAM CARRIAGE k WHEEL FACTORY, ELLIOTT-SOT AUCKLAND. Established 1864, THE LARGEST STAFF, FACTORY, I PLANT, AND OUTPUT IN THE COLONY. First prize-winners Auckland, Wellington, Napier, Whangarei, Hawera, Send for Illustrated Catalogue, or call Mr J. FERGUSON, Cambridge, Our Waikato Agent. HORI HOIU RUN FOR SALE.The above Run, of 4,400 acres, at Kawhia, with improvements, has been put in my hands for sale, at. a very low price. Full particulars of. that, and various properties about Stratford, will bo furnished by-r-W. A, Mason, Laud Agent, Stratford. The Compensation Sale is now in upon

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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 3

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