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Lata Advert ament*. “PROGRESS” NEW ZEALAND’S Great Technical Journal—Largest Circulation <>f any similar Journal in the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Next issue will contain : NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK LINE : Illustrating principal Bridges, Viaducts, Embankments, etc. Wonderful New Process of Making Steel Interesting article on the Manufacture of Nitrogen by Electricity pectu s and Building, Motoring £tea, Inventions, Our Industries LEGAL PAGE (important decisions relating to Employers’ Liability, etc). Full List of all Patent Applications filed in New Zealand during preceding month &c., &c., Ac. Ten Thousand Copies of September Issue were sold in one week Order October Number early Subscription, 5a per year posted BALDWIN & RAY WARD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, etc, Hints to Inventobs : How to obtain Patents for Inventions. Illustrated Handbook free.—Baldwin and Ray ward, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, etc. A S OCIAL AND D ANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE WHATAWHATA hall ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3 Proceeds in aid of Mb George Smith who has recently had a leg amputated in the Waikato Hospital. Admission : Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies free. Supper provided. WANTED— A Man, for working horses j only a good man need apply this office. WANTED— At once. Camp Cook ; no bread making. Apply W. Winter, Hamilton East WANTED- A Boy, able to milk and do light farm work. Apply to Geo. Blandford, Matangi Store WANTED. A Second-hand McCormick Mowing Machine, not necessarily in working order.—Apply Abgus Office. WANTED —By Young Man, place on sheep or mixed farm where no other man is kept. Fay no object, but comfortable home, with opportunities to learn, desired. Apply “C.S.” Abgus Office.

WANTED KNOWN—Clayton RETOUCHES and Finishes Amateurs’ Work in first-olaes style. Use of dark room tree. Studio over Paul’s Book Arcade, Hamilton. OLIVER PLOWS—A Range of these Celebrated Plows to hand. Inspection invited.—Parr Bros.’, Hamilton. TUBT ARRIVED—A Consignment of tl Paint Oils, White Lead, Special Barn and Roof Paint, Varnishes, etc. — Parr firosj, Hamilton. (JIO BUILDERS TENDERS for ERECTION of a SIXBOOMED COTTAGE (labour only) will be received up to 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 10th October, 1906. Plana and specifications can be seen at £. Fitzpatrick and Co.’s Store, Ngaruawahia. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. FITZPATRICK. IEN SHILLINGS REWARD LOST, from Harapepe, a small light PONY MARE j a rusty black; branded Ton the neck. If the finder will bring her to the post-office, Harapepe, the above reward will be paid. ' J. H. THOMPSON. 26th September, 1906. LO S T.—Between my House and Town Hall, Last Night, BED SILK ELASTIC-SIDE BOOT. Finder please return to R. J. GWYNNE, The Waikato Argus, Hamilton. LOST —At Whatawhata, on Wednesday. FOX TERRIER DOG, black head and face, narrow white stripe down nose, black patch on rump; No. 46 Devonport 1904 collar on j very timid. R. J. GWYNNE, Waikato Abgus Office TENDERS —For Draining about 60 chains will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, Oct. 6tb. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to John Teddy Ohanpo. SEED POTATOES.—For Sale, from one to two tons of Late Rose. Price, £l2 per ton. —Apply to J. G. Ward, Pukeroro. PUBE-BRED White Wyandotte, Plymouth Rock, Brown and White Leghorn Eggs, 3s 6d per doz, or 12s fid per 60 1 also. Indian Runner, 3s fid per 10. Packed and freight paid to any station on the line. Cash with order.— Apply Wm. Rnnciman, Newstead. TO LET OB WOULD SELL—Nearlynew Eight-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences j hot and cold water ; windmill; 71-acre paddock ; clump native bush ; suburb of Hamilton.—A. F. Chamberlin, Hamilton. WAIKATO A. AND P. ASSOCIA-TION—-Fifteenth Annual Show, Bth and 9th November (King’s Birthday). The following additional Prizes and Donations are offered : Class 28a —Yearling by Merrymaker. Mr D. Henry offers the“ free service“of one mare as a special prize. Special class. Class 28b— Horse, any age, by Merrymaker. Mr D. ,Henry offers the free service of one mare as a special prize. Special class. Class 169 —Second prize. Cement valued at £1 Is, given by Messrs J. Wilson and Co., Auckland. Class 184—Second prize, 501b White Clover Honey, valued at £1 2s 6d, given by Mr C. S. Hutchinson, Newstead. Class 185 —Second prize, 10lb Zara Tea, given by the D.S.C., Auckland, per Mr J. Rendell. Class 198—First prize. Pair Ladies’ Boots, valued at —, given by the Northern Boot and Shoe Company, Auckland. Class 209 —First prize. Two Vola., valued 16s 6d, given by Messrs Upton and Co., Auckland. Class 212—First prize, value 15a, given by Messrs W. F, Tucker and Co., Auckland. Note—Class 103, Beet Dairy Cow. Prizes, £2l. Entries close, in this class on SATURDAY, October 14. Schedules on application. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Secretary.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 3

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