TEE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 16, Noon Entries solicited. Public Notices WESTFIELD FREEZING WORKS The above Works will open for the new season on WEDNESDAY, 4th January, 1922. For space and term?, apply to the Managing Agent? — W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD. Endeans Buildings, AUCKLAND. . Or Ward Street. , « HAMILTON. WILSON & CANHAM LIMITED. Wool, Skin and Hide Merchants. Cash Buyers of Wool, Sheepskins, Calfskins, Horsehair, Tallow, Etc. NOTICE TO FARMERS CALF SKIN SEASON We will be buying at CAMBEIDGE (Duke Street), MONDAY, JANUARY 9th, and fortnightly thereafter; also at HAMILTON (Ward Street), EVERY THURSDAY. Bring your skins along for TOP PRICES. S. TAPP, Buyer. WOOD & SUTCLIFFE CABINETMAKERS AND FRENCH POLISHERS ' . For HIGH CLASS FURNITURE We have large stocks of seasoned oak, rimu and kauri to work from and can make you a dependable job at a very reasonable price. Jobbing and Repair Work Done. Address: CORNER OF VICTORIA AND QUEEN STREET, CAMBRIDGE. PHONE 293. NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO ALL —from — HE jtypTAL gTORES, J^TD. HAMILTON'S BUSY IRONMONGERS PAINT AND WALLPAPER PEOPLE You will want to pass these seasonable greetings on, and you will wish them to take some tangible, practical form; for this is essentially the season of "practical" goodwill. CONSIDER BRETHREN! When we have finished the journey, We will all look back and say: On Life's long mile there was nothing worth while, . But the good we did by the way. It" is just because we all, more or less clearly, perceive this to be so, that we are found periodically wrestling with the problem—"WHAT SHALL I GIVE?" It is our business to help you solve this problem. To this end we have brought together in a multitude of forms, ART AND UTILITY—GIFTS THAT , SERVE. And because they serve some useful purpose, continue to please long after "mere novelty" wears off. Here are a few suggestions from our immense stocks: Cutlery (Regular and Stainless), Scissors of all kinds; Silver and E.P. Ware; Copper, Brass and Aluminium Ware; Electric Laundry Irons; also Gas, Benzine and Asbestos-packed Irons; Gasolene Lamps and Stoves; Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet Sweepers; Ice Chests, Filters, Washing Machines, Wringers; Antique Copper and Nickel-plated Kerbs, Coal and Wood Boxes. We have a fine range of Sporting Goods and a full stock of Travellers' and Picknickers' Bags, Tools and Utensils. Also just opened up, a fine line English "Enamelwarc. You'll have and look round our store. You'll have no difficulty in finding a fitting token of your goodwill, at rpHE TI|E!AL« gTORES, j^TD. AT HAMILTON Box 88; Phones 1802, 1863. • M. BIRCH, Managing Director. YOUR GARDEN Will give you both pleasure and profit if you sow BATESON'S, "THE SEEDS THAT GROW." They're the Best. Vegetable and Flower Seeds of every inscription. Annuals in great variety. Spray Pumps and Spraying Materials, etc., etc. J. BATESON *■» SON Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists 57 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON Phone 2655 R. COMMERCIAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON Drop in and prove my ability as a HAIRDRESSER AND RAZOR KING. The Home for the'Velvet Shaves. Come early—dozens turned away. HARRY BISHOP. THE RAZOR SING OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2492, 10 January 1922, Page 8
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