Notices. EXTRAORDINARY. The mauacrcmctit Imvo the honour to announce the engagement of MrC. J. S. Palmer, The Celebrated Actor Vocalist,' Who ao charmed the people of Hamilton a few weeks since in Ilia idealistic impersonation of '' My Sweetheart." The Company will appear at NGARUAWAHIA on THURSDAY NEXT, February 2nd, HAMILTON on FRIDAY NEXT, February 3rd, CAMBRIDGE on MONDAY, February sth. Mr, PALMER will sing all the songs incidental to tho LIMELIGHT STEREOPTICON PANORAMA OF THE ABYSSINIAN WAll Manipulated by Mr Fred Wills, with a descriptive lecture by Edward K. Ward (America's greatest lecturer), and aceon> danied by tho eminent organist and pianist Reuben A. Hawkins, in music especially adapted for this artistic production. Also, will be shown pictures of Wonders' of New Zealand, Life-like Portraits, Beautiful Scenory, Comic Views, etc. Admission: Front scats, 2s; back seats, Is. Back scats, including admissioi to danco, JJAMILTON VOLUNTEER HALL, This (Tuesday) Evening. • GRA. N D CONCERT sir T.M JACKSON CONCERT PARTY Miss Katharine Hardy, Miss Monekman, Miss Einilie' Reeve, Mr E, A. Farrington, MrT. M, Jackson, Herr A. C. Zimmerman (solo violinist) and others. Pleasing and PorcUß Programme, Prices: 3s and 2s. Doors open at 7.30 j commenco at 8. Box phn at 6. C. Manning's. Te Awainutu Public Hall, Wednesday, February Ist; Cambridge Public Hall, Thursday, February 2nd. jgl NT'E R T A IN ME NT. In aid of tho funds of the Hamilton Public Library, VOLUNTEER HALL, Monday Evening, February 13th, First Part : CHARACTER SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Second Part : "BUBBLES." ' Front seats, 2s; back, Is. Particulars in Future Advertisement NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. S. HOWARD CAMBRIDGE, CHRISTMAS.
NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. / DRAPERY MEN'S CLOTHING FANCY GOODS MILLINERY BOOTS & SHOES &V. 1 &C. &0. AUCKLAND PRICES! S. HOWARD, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand The compliments of tho season and many thanks to the public for their liberal support. HOW THE £IOO NATIONAL PRIZE COMPETITION OP NEW SOUTH WALES WAS GAINED LAST TEAK! , BY USING GEE'S BONEDUST AND BLOOD MANURES 1 COMPETING AGAINST ALL ' LOCAL AND IMPORTED MANURES.
STANDS UNBEATEN AND . UNEIYALLED AS A FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED BY SYDNEY MEAT PRESERVING CO., AT THEIR WORKS, AUBURN, For particulars as to prices, etc,, apply to R. S. LAMB (Formerly of the Ngaruawahh Steam Flour Mills), 57, PITT-STREET, SYDNEY, Sole Agent for New Zealand OR TO / : J. McNICOL. HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3214, 31 January 1893, Page 3
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384Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3214, 31 January 1893, Page 3
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