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WANTEDS. ETC. WANTED, Lost, Salt'of To Let Advertisements—l words, is; 3 insertions, 3s 6d cash booked, is 6a per insertion; 6d estr, for every ten or part often words. Welch this column every day for S. Riley's advertisement. [T ANTED TO RENT—lmmediatevr ly, S-roomed House with all conveniences. In good locality.—Apply 8.E.H., ARGUS Office. r ANTED Youth for engineer's ▼ V merchandise department. Apply Jas. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., Bryce Street, Hamilton. ■"ANTED—General Farm Hand ; must be good milker. Apply W. Curtis, Hawkins Road, Hamilton. RANTED.— Inspect theLargeStock V of Alarm Clocks. All classes o' makes, from 3s 6d upwards.—H. H, Howden, Jeweller, Hamilton. r ANTED - Spectacles and Eye- ' T glasses suited to all sights. Ner Lenses and Frames fitted. Repairs , speciality.—H. H. Howden, Jewellei, Hamilton. WANTED- Everybody to see the " David McCrea " Mattresses at Exhibition. We have them. The Best Shop for Bedding, Picture Framing, Cabinetmaking, etc.—H. GAULTON, Mattress Depot, Hamilton. ►LOUGHING, Discing, Harrowing, Rolling, etc., reasonably done.— Apply R. J. Smith, Abbotsford Street. Ring up 'phone 464, to-day, REXOPHONES speak for-themselves Ask to hear them. Prices from £2 7s 6d. Sole Agents: Stevens & Webster, The Dresden,opposite P.O mHE ARTHUR ATEIN VEHICIE 1 FACTORY have for sale a numbe of Second-Hand Vehicles of all descririons at the Corner, Hamilton East DRESSMAKING CLASSES-Prac tical Dressmaking taught in all its branches at Miss Gilbertson's, Milton St, Hamilton. Term starts with pupil. UUU I lUU «ISU a Photograph in return for the one you received at Christmas? It's scarcely worth while waiting another year. Make an appointment now with Gaze andlCo.

Babies and Children 23 make a successful picture of the rowdiest baby or the most troublesome child you can bring us. It's our specialty. Call or ring up 450 and make appointment—G. F. Jenkinson, Ward Street, Hamilton. LOST AND FOUND. OST—Last Sunday night, between I Te Rapa and Vo. I Bridge, Chocolate Oilskin Coat; Tennis Shirt, Flute and Raz«r in pocket.—Finder leave at ARGUS Office, J OST—From Frankton on 24th Dei ceraber, Brown Cob, two white hind feet. Reward—Farmers' Auctioneering Co., Ltd.. Hamilton or Frankton. 1 OST—One Steer Calf, 4 months old, i black and white. Reward for information leading to recovery.—A. V. Denny, The Narrows, Tamahere. TO LET AND FOR SALE. 10R SALE—Two Wheels Scoops, in J good order. For particulars apply Argus Office. HOUSE of 5 rooms, all conveniences. Just finished, best of timber, good section. Price £450, terms £l5O cash.—Apply to F. J. Sax by.

'ANTED TO SELL - Splendid • i Acre Allotments, 5% cash, balance second mortgage, to enable pur* chaser to build.—Cheyne, Paul's Arcade. Hamilton. X Gentleman's Residence for 9 months from March Ist. Beautifully situated on banks of the Waikato River, v Hamilton. Completely furnished throughout. All rcodern conveniences, billiard room, etc. Extensive well laid out grounds.-For particulars as to rent etc, apply Geo. Boyes & Co., Hamilton. 7 ANTED TO SELL-Some SplenV V did New and Second-hand Sulkies, Buggies, Gigs, Carts, Drays and Waggons. Prices are reduced for quick sale. Daimler, 8.5.A., Hupp, and Overland Cars.-J. Pomeroy & Co., Coachbuilders and Motor Engineers, Victoria Street, Hamilton. 'Phones 98 & 179. • AWN FENCING DROPPERS and I POSTS.-We can supply Fencing Droppers at 9/6 per 100, delivered at any Station in the Waikato. We also have a few truckloads of Sawn Posts, and Waste Timber suitable for outbuildings, etc., at low rates.—Ellis & Burnaod, Ltd., Hamilton. , T OVEL Teacher of Elooution, Hamilton Address. ROTGTUNA, WAIKATO

WAIKATO STUDIO P. E. THACKRAH, VICTORIA ST. (next to Varney's). Cabinets from 15/- per dozen. SEPIA Cabinets 20/- per dozen. Children's Portraits a speciality. This Studio is especially convenient for children, being all on the ground floor and easy of access for perambulators, etc. Children photographed at their homes if desired. Any Photograph copied or enlarged or Miniatures made to fit Lockets, Pendants, etc. Wedding Groups or any kind of outdoor work by appointment. Post Cards, 6/ per dozen. Sepia Post Cards, 7.'6 per dozen. T) UAKURA FARM OF INSTRUCT- \> lON. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS

Poison Is, and will continue to bb laid in all parts of the farm. All Dogs found among the live-stock on the farm will be destroyed, and their own - ers, if discovered, prosecuted for any damage done to stock REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, HAMILTON, and at the request of the Mortgaj.ee. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited, will sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Hamilton, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of January, I9U, at H3° u'clock a.m.— ALL that Freehold piece of land containing 147 acres ard 21 perches (more or less), being part of the Block situated in the Orahiri Survey District called Pukeroa-Hangatiki No. lA. and being all the land in Land Transfer Certificate of Title, Volume 202, Folio 59, of the Rf-gister Book at Aucklard This property almost adjoins the Hangatiki Railway Slation, and has large frontages to the railway line and the main Hangatiki-Waitomo Road, and has a commodious residence and numerous outbuildings attached. The land is largely a'luvial and traversed by a never-failing stream. The property should have a large prospective value. Conditions of Sale, particulars of Title, and the Mortgagee's estimate of value, may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers and of Messrs Wynyard and Sktlton, Solicitors, Swanson Street, Auckland and at the Supreme Court Office at Hamilton, without payment of any fee. Under New Management. " Westcourt," Hamilton MR J. NOLAN BEGS to state that he has taken over the Private Hotei, known as "Westcourt," near the Railway Station. House has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. 'Phone 109. Accommodation lor Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A Porter Meets All Trains. Terms Moderate

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 3

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