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BUSINESS NOTES

T\yo rabbiters advertise for work.'White Legohm cockerels are advertisecl for sale. ... , Private board and lodgings is advert tiscd for. ■. v . ‘ , Advertiser wants to buy second-hand . v ' saddle. - A revised price list for Westfield ' manures' appears in our advertising columns. , . , Notice is given by' the secretary the Hautapu Drainage Board that t£e' 10 per cent, penalty will be added to. all rates, for the year 1916-1917 remaining unpaid after'lst May; . .1 Notice is given that the special roll of ratepayers affected by the Hautapu' Diainage Board’s G.2 special area loan. ' of £4OO is deposited for / üblio inspee- \ tion at the Board’s office, Cambridge, ’- U from the 17th to the 24th lust: Messrs Geo. Calvert and* Coy., dmpery importers, of Cambridge, annoj|le that they have been fortunate in TO- • ceiving further deliveries of fashion-" able costumes, and they extend an invl- ‘ mew goods. ' s ihe attention of our readers is again ' ’ directed to the lecture, to be delivered in the Town Hall on Monday evening - • next, by Mr H. M. Smeeton. > The title of the lecture is “The Y.M.C.A. and. the War,” and the object of the campaign is to raise funds for soldiers' trench comforts. A collection to defray expenses will be taken up at the •■■■■■•■. lecture. ' ' ■ Miss Ida Pearson, an accompSkljed 1 j young violiniste, from Hamilton; : M nounces that she visits Cambridgfl|fl every Saturday. Pupils are now on exceptionally easy terms, from to £2 5/per quarter, and may cominence at any time. Intending -pupils,' ‘ may write direct to Miss Pearson, or leave their name and address with Mr . ‘ E. J. Wilkinson, stationer/ ' For Wreaths and Floral work of all ■ description, try F. 0. SAWYER, tindertaker, Victoria Street. ’Phone 63; Private, 79. Advt. ’Tis all very well to be under love/a spell, ; If „? 01 ' Passioii is loyal and : &wful ; • You 11 find it no jest if a,-girl gives you best, 6 n § s °f lorn love are most awIneurable woe— l now have it and know; And the pain I can scarcely endure— I d prefer a, bad cold, for it’s true I’m, Ab ° C t ure WoodS, Great * -

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Waikato Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 17 April 1917, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTES Waikato Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 17 April 1917, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTES Waikato Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 17 April 1917, Page 4