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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED -Lady Clerk, and to be useful in sorting room.—l.X.L., V V for a lad between 14 and 15 ; good milker and used to driving. Apply 11/ ANTED—A Married Man ; also V\ Single Man. None but experienced farm hands need 'apply. —E. Goodwin, Woodsidc, Newstead. WANTED— Those in need of a Good Timekeeper to call on Innes Bros, and procure one of their Lever Watches at 30s. Two years' guarantee. V V property preferred ; previous experience. Apply, stating wages given, to '■ Willing,"c/o Boyes and Co., Hamilt on. WANTED— Youth capable of serving in fruit and fish store, and must be generally useful. Apply Smidi, c/o Cory, Ohaupo Boarding-house, Hospital Road. ITTANTED —Those requiring SpecT * eles uiid Eyeg'as'os to inspect Howden's Stock, Prescription and Sight testing a speciality. WANTED KNOWN—That Innes Bros, have opened up a large assortment of Silverware and Electroplate at Town Prices. Inspection cordially invited. WANTED KNOWN —Kcpairs a i-peciality at Innes Bros., next Commercial Hotel. All work guaranteed, for twelve months. WANTED KNOWN That D Mathieson, of Knox - street Hamilton West has Woodwork ofevciy description. Furniture and Bedding at j Lowest Prices. Funerals Funrshcd on | shortest notice. Opposite Hill's Board- 1 ing house. PLOUGHING, &C, wanted by Fret_l- well Bros., Hamilton East. TF YOU WANT a Pretty Photo J. of Baby take him to Gaze's Studio Hamilton. Phonographs and Records, jUI New stock of Records weekly. —The Musical Budget, Hamilton. S. Riley, Manager.

_)RIME CHAFF, Feed and Seed Oats, JL Carrots, Swedes, Bran, Sharps, Rice Meal, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Lineed, etc —Parr Bros., Hamilton. FOR SALE-400 Gallon Iron Tanks (new).—Geo. E. Clark and Sons, Hamilton. LOST —In Hamilton, an Overcoat, labelled "Leslie Holdaway." Reward at this office. » 50s; Boosey and Laing Brass Band Instruments, Accordcons, Mouth Organs, etc. All the Latest Music. The Musical Budget, Hamilton.—S. RILEY, Manager. Branch of A. Eady and Co., Auckland. JVIOTICE —Largest Stock of High IJS class Kli'ctro-plate and Silver Goods, suitable for presentations or every-day use, at Howden's, Hamilton. BUY YOUR PIANO locally. Buy a "Haake," '•Brinsmead," or other reliable make. Buy from a reputable firm. Buy at Auckland Prices. Buy at the Musical Budget, Hamilton.— S. RILEY, Manager. Branch of the British and Continental Piano Company.

P ERSONAL If the gentleman who was overheard to remark in the Frankton tramcar on Wednesday evening " that, in his opinion, there is no better roofing in the Universe than Ruberoid," will call at the hotel where he was staying he can exchange the hat he left in place of the brand new one he took by mistake. rnHE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE JL continues to grow in the public favour. The DRAPERS are all coming in now. The first to connect is HALL, All persons requiring extra cash for the Fleet call at "The Hamilton Novelty Depot. Pound Notes (p.c.) given away for fourpence—a fact! call early to avoid disappointment. When you want to spend a penny, go to " The Novelty Depot." When you want to spend a pound go to "The Novelty Depot." Bring your friends from the country, bring your friends in the town, straight over every time to the ORIGINAL NOVELTY DEPOT (next door Jenkins and Mclntyre's Bicyclt Shop). \0 THE INHABITANTS OF .. HAMILTON EAST AND WEST While thanking my customers for their kind support in the past, I wish to inform them that 1 am still CARRYING ON BUSINESS IN HAMILTON (Next Barton and Ross) and I hope by strict attention to busines and moderate charges to still be able to satisfy their requirements. W. W. LINDSEY. x\_ always looks nice. You cannot keep it as it should be kept if you use pastes, because they don't clean the Linoleum but polish in the dirt. TAN-OL (which is a cream put up in bottles) is used in thousands of homes, because it is really the best article for Linoleum, as it not only polishes, but cleans and preserves it. Have you tried it ? SoW in bottles everywhere.

SIGNS. Do you know these tell tale igns, and what they mean r Do your lungs pain you f Are they weak and delicate f Do you have a stubborn cough ? Are you subject to colds that hang on ? Is your throat sore and In* flamed ? Are you losing flesh ? Does your head ache T -a ■ These symptoms call for quick relief if you would spare yourself the consumptive's lot. There is but one treatment known to science that will cure consumption and all diseases leading to it—a never failing treatment that is doing a grand work throughout the Dominion. Cod Liver Oil, Creasote.Lime.Soda and Fresh Eggs. These five ingredients are scientifically combined in Lane's Emulsion. They ease the pain, give strength to the delicate, stop the cough and cold, assist the digestive organs to assimilate food, thus adding fre9h and resistive power against disease. Get LIE'S EMULSION because it stops the tell tato signs. "It Is famous." Pplosi 8/0 and 4/6--L superiority of TaN-OL over polishing pastes and other liquid preparations. They know it from experi enoe in their homes ; they have com pared it with other articles, and now they will not have anything but TAN-OL for polishing Linoleum and reviving the Furrniture. It is the best, most satisfac "tbry, most economical article of the kind TAN-OL is a cream put in bottles an J sold everywhere.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3849, 1 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3849, 1 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3849, 1 August 1908, Page 3

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