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3219 days ago

Waikato Commerce Club Members Jackpot hits $1500 this Wednesday night

Wendy from Hamilton Lake

Wednesday night promises to be a busy night at the Waikato Commerce Club (197 Collingwood Street, Hamilton Central) when our Members draw hits $1500!  The draw takes place between 6 and 7 pm and Members must be present to win if their number is drawn. Our Bistro Team are offering (main) fish, chips and salad followed by (dessert) ambrosia with fruit salad - for only$15!  There will be meat pack raffles, and the Hamilton Salsa Dancing club will be welcoming everyone onto the dance floor after 7.30 p.m.
We'd love it if you came along and joined us!
Waikato Commerce Club - a friendly little sporting and social club in the heart of Hamilton.

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