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Wanted Col. Tariff 18 Words. 1 Insertion, cash 1 G I ~ bcoked 1)6 booked 4/6

Satiations wanted. \ QROHAEDb want pruning now. For good service gel G. Hull, orchardist expert, Leum'.ngton. >OSITION as Children's Nurse by relined En glen-woman; thoroughly experienced.—Apply OS, Independent, i gHAEE-MIL.Ivj.NU, SO* to '9O cows (machines), near school, by careful man; four milkers. —L. G. Abel, To Awamutu. POSITION in office wanted, by young lady—Apply 05, Independent office pOOMS, two, unfurnished, with use of kitchen.—Apply 6(5, Independent office. g-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences,, immediate entry. —Apply J. Leaning, William .Street. Accommodation "DOOM, furnished, board optional,. with married couple (no handy to town, terms moderate. —Apply 70, Independent office. Wanted to Purcnase. QREAM CANS, two or three, about 10 gallons.—Apply "Cash," 67, Independent office. T ADY'S Bicycle, second-hand, in good order.—Phone 143 M. For Sale

gUILDING TIMBER—Pinus Insignia fit lowest prices. Planing a/speciality. Trial solicited.—d Tuck, Sawmiller, Fencourt; phone 2.18 W. jpOH WALE, cheap, o-coiv Treloar Milking Machine.—Apply Bycroft Bros., Cambridge. cut in stove or any lengths. Delivery made— Colia Tuck, Sawmiilcr, Fencourt, Cambridge:. phone 21SW. . ;, J P>IBEWOOD.-Stovo blocks 18/; 2ft. lengths 15/.—R. Mackay, Leamington; phone 348. rOUSE, 5 rooms, and back' kitchen, with washtubs, copper and bath, p.w.c; also 2-roomed office, rented, h acre. Price £9OO. Terms.—Apply P; McGrath, Lake Street, Cambridge! JJEDGE PLANTS - Irish Juniper, Macrocarpa, Lawsoniahs, Escallonia, Abclia, Barberry, etc.; also Ornamental Shrubs of every description. Send for catalogue.—Keeley and Son, Nurserymen, Leamington; Phone 256.

RELIABLE Buggy Mare, also Gig and Harno(*s.—Apply 69, Independent office. jIA pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels from my selected strain, 15/ each.—T.,Richards. Poultry for Sale. TDLACK Orpingtons and Silver Wyandottes, bred from the best laying strains to be had; settings, 13 eggs, 10/6.—T. Richards. jgEST Laying Orpingtons in Australasia. Watch my team competition results every Friday's Herald. Settings 7/(i.—Maberly, Town Postman.

JJON'T BE MISLED—The only; breeder in district with courage to prove Orpingtons in open competition, is Maberly. TjTEVE pure-bred Black Orpington Cockerels, bred from good hiving strain, .10/6 each.—T. Richards. TDELIABLE laying strain of pure-bred Black Orpingtons ; settings 15 eggs, ;")/.—Mrs Hciidrickseri, Hall St. HENS THAT DO LAY EGGS jETTTNGS from my pure-bred White Leghorns, which won seventh place in Auckland Egg-laying Competition last year; 13 eggs, 10/6.—T. Eichards. TpKOM Jioto-o-i'angi, Black and white cattle dog, "Don," and black faced terrier.—Deane, French Pass. OPAKE r.'m and tyro for Dodge. Car, lost between Hamilton and Cambridge on Thursday. 'Reward.—Corpe Motors, Cambridge, or Corpe and Co., Hamilton. Public Notices rVUDERS taken, for knitting and crocliet jumpers, hats, dresses, etc.: ladies', children.'* and infants'. Sapsworth and Pried, Duke Street (opposite Farmers').

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2575, 22 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2575, 22 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2575, 22 July 1922, Page 1