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Wanteds, &c, I A V I 0 U R A ON UN Boot, maker, Mr Salmon. Mr Salmon modestly admitted that lie was; and also a ON UN Boot Repairnr and at GN UN Low Prices, Try him I 7 ANTED-A Good Fern and Scrub ! TT Mower,-J, W. Ellis, Otoro-WANTED-A Strong Girl, for housework. Apply to Housekeeper, Rotorangi. * V Girl; must be a good laundress, -Apply to E, Y, Cox, Shaftesbury, [7ANTED--First-olass Dairy-fed Pirs .TV from 120 to 160 Ib. in weight; highest price given. Pigs over this weight taken at a reduced rate.—o. Day, Tamahere. WANTED -Residents of Ngaruawahia and surrounding districts to know that Messrs Fiiar, Davius, and Co. receive all watches and jewellery for repair by H. 11. Huwden, watchmaker, etc., Hamilton. 'ANTED TO SELL-20,000ft. Use- »» ful Building Timber,- well-cut, seasoned, etc., at cost Drico and under, in lots to suit purchasers; also, good stuff for sheds and pig-styes. Must clear the yard. Please apply carl}' to Fawkes and Foxail, Wliafcawhata, or John Parr. Hamilton. "ANTED KNOWN-Sportmg Am- j » T mnnitiori and Appliances of all descriptions just received, YaU>' New Gaidc.i Seeds just received.—J. T. Home, Hamilton.. : , "/ANTED KNOWN-Te Awamutu VV- Public Hall, Queen's Birthday. May 24th, 1593- Concert, Tableau; etc. Admission, Is 6d; children. Is, Refreshment provided. To conclude with a Diuce. TANTEDKN.WN-.Genuino Clear- ' t ing Sale of Remains of Summer Goods,■augmented by wonderfully cheap job lines. 3,000 Hats and Bonnets to bo cleared, 3d, 6d, 0.1, Is, would scarcely pay the duty; Flowers at 3d, 4d, 6d, 9(1, Is, not one:fonrtli their value, Ribbons iu sash and other widths equally cheap ; Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Sunshades from 9d to 8s 11(1, less than half-price; Blouses, at Is Ud and 2s lid, worth from 4s to ss. Silk and Chiffon Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Corsets, Pinafores, Dresses, Skirts, Dust and Showor-proof Coats, etc., etc., at less than half-price;. Prints,. Sateens, Muslins, Delaines, Beigog, Cash-, meres, etc, etc, at large reductions.— David Garriock, Karang.'thape Road, Auckland. ,»,■ AN TED KNOWN. W I HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF ' GUNS, CARTRIDGE CASES, Curtis and Harvey's Powder, SHOT & LOADED CARTRIDGES, Good Quality, Low Prices at WILLIAM ESCOTT'S, Cash Hardware and. Grocery Store, Cambridge. 7" A N TE D KNOWN. CORNEATA-Pinlc Corn Cure; most effectual remedy for hard or soft corns; Posted to any address for Is, INDIANITE-Waterproof Cement for repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE. Chemist, Karanaaliape Road, Auckland. Agent Cambridge „, Mr J. K, Pkirce, ANTED KNOWN-N. R. Cox is »? showing New Goods, in all department. . I EW DRESSES, Jackets, Ulsters, n Trimmed Hats Is 9d, upwards.— N, R. Cox, London House, NEW MrLUNERY ROOM, very complete, for ladies' fitting on ; at Cox's London House. NEW OVERCOATS. Mackintoshes, Men's and Boys' Suits, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, etc.—N,R. Cox, London House. OU may have a Good Kitchen Chair 1 for !)s 3d at Kelly's, Hamilton East. IGHEST price given for Good II Dairy-fed Pigs, from 100 to 2001b dressed weight,-George Watt, Cambridgo. JHONOGRAPH OUTFITS-For ex--1 hibition and business purposes, £SO to£l 10. Agents wanted,—Holland Bros., Strand, Sydney, REDUOKD RATES. - Taupiri Ex- • tended Company's .Coal (the best coal in tho market), 14s per ton on the bench; 15s per, ton delivered. These prices are' strictly cash on delivery; if booked, one shilling per ton extra will be charged. Orders may be left at the store or with Mr C. Harwood.-John Parr, Hamilton, 10 the Ladies of Waikato.-Every 1. lady her own dressmaker I The Wellington Fitting Company (coiner of Hobson and Conk • streets, Auckland). Ladies' rind children's bodices and skirts cut and fitted, thus enabling customers to make their own dresses. On receipt of measurements by post, patterns supp'ictl, Prices, including lining 3s Gd; ladies' own lining, 2s; children's according to age. 3ICKBD UP-A PURSE, containing a sum of money in McNicol's Saleyards on Tuesday last, The owner, on giving particulars, oan have the samo by paying the cost of this advertisement. Apply office of this paper. LOST-At McNicol's Ohaupo Sale- , yards, on Tuesday, May 16th, ISO 3, A PURSE containing one £5 note. The finder will be rewarded by returning same to HUGH DUNCAN SUTHERLAND, McNicol's Office, Hamilton. [Telephone,. 640.] ONEY TO BE LENT on approved ■WI security,, in sums to suit borrowers. Apply to Mr P. A. VAILE, Solicitor, 13, Coombes Arcade, Quecißtreet, Auckland. DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, 10R Dress Goods and Trimmings, !' Felt and Straw Hats, Ulsters, Waterproofs, Jerseys, Skirts, Corsets. Gloves, Wings, Aigrettes, Umbrellas. t* K R E~ W A R D jO LOST, OR STOLEN-From Hamilton, on the night of Tuesday, 9th May, a Black and Tan GORDON SETTER DOG, answers to the name of" Toby," Thamos collar on. Formerly belonged to Mr Parker, of Woodlands. The abovo reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to tho conviction of the thief, GEO, EDGECUMBE, Hamilton, RINGING CLASSES v} MRS WHITAKER'S SINGING CLASSES for children aud young people will re-commence on MONDAY NEXT Fobruary 6th. Classes for young children on Monday, I and Thursdays, at 4.30 p m. Classes for young people on Thursday, evenings, at 7.30 pm. For terms, etc., apply to MRS WHITAKER, | Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3260, 20 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3260, 20 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3260, 20 May 1893, Page 3