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Wanted to Buy. 3 IClCLES—Ladies' and Gent's: no -* objection to oia tyres; aiso frames, wheels, etc.—Write "Fiji," c,'o Times. 753 ]Vf OTOIt CYCLE with gear box, or ll± .Motor Cycle and Side Car.— "Cash Down," c/o. Times. 551 f ANTED TO BUY—House 5 or 6 ' * roums and conveniences.—Applv "Terms," Times office. 601 WANTED —To buy, second-hand Lady's Bicycle.—Apply "E.T." Times office. 580 YIfANTED— Three-quarter Shafter Gig and Harness for 12 hands pony.—Apply "W.T." Times office. 54(i /"AiSTED —Gardening day or week; fully experienced.—"Returned Soldier," Times office. 626 ANTED—By two Ladies, two T T Furnished Bedrooms, Sittingroom; use conveniences; no children.— "A," Times office. 426 RANTED—To rent, 5 or 6-roomed House (furnished), for two months; first-class tenant.—Applv Goldfinch and Co. 599 WANTED—IOOO suits and ladies' costumes to clean and press, equal to new.—Hawkins and Co., Grantham street. 82 Y\7"ANTED— For client, who has TT lately sold his farm, 10 to 20 acres, with buildings, handy to Hamilton.—Send particulars straight awav to J. B. and Co.. The Land Agents, Hamilton.

WANTED—A House in Hamilton, TT in exchange for a nice little farm of 100 odd acres; has been inspected, and can honestly recommend, and with improvements will pay handsomely as farming proposition, and great prospective value; eouitv between £7OO and £BOO.—J. B.'SCOTT and CO. are The Agents to get in touch with. /"ANTED—Mortgages or rent-pro- '* ducing properties for farm of I J OO acres; good buildings; handy; all conveniences; about 700 acres grassed. We have inspected, and this property can be got at a price that will pay the Great prospective value here. Equity between £4OOO and £sooo.—What have you to offer to The Agents, J. B. SCOTT and CO., for this proposition; owner called up. T\7"ILL person driving buggy who picked up bag clothes, 11th inst., Tauwhare—Scotchman's Valley road, please communicate with A. Mclnnes, Tauwhare. 468 TlflLL Person seen taking Gent's Bicycle from near Grand Hotel Boardinghouse, night 17th, return same at once, and save police proceedings.—Times office. 618 "IyOUTX) Mr Follett, Te Pahu, be "" kind'enough to bury his animals as they die, instead of leaving them in the paddock to rot; also causing unpleasantness to the school children.— I am, etc., A Resident. 608 Lost and Found. T OST—From Thames street, Claudelands, Pug Pup; anyone detaining same will be prosecuted.—T. Duncan. 627 T OST—Between Rosstrevor street ±J and Clifton Road (Sunday), Grev Squirrel Necklet; reward. Mrs Wycherley, Clifton road. 549 T OST—Ohinewai Saleyards, after last _ sale, Red and White Shorthorn Springing Heifer, 3 years, tar brand "N0.3"; reward—Farmers' Auctioneering Co., Hamiltcn; or agent, P. Beesley, Ohinewai. 589 Money to Lena. OJ AA TO LEND—In one or more *• v v sums on Approved Security. —Apply Arthur J. Smith, Land Agent, Hamilton. 97 \f ONEY TO LEND—On first-class ■*■"* securities at current rates.—Apply O'Neill and Stewart, Solicitors. Hamilton. 595 CHOP TO LET—One of best positions and the most up-to-date little shop in Victoria street, £2 10s (occupier amalgamated with another firm) from Ist week November.—Apply "Shop," Box 27. 607

rpi) LET—Office; best central position A in Hamilton; rent 10s.—A. T. -Maunder. Frankton. C 24 HO LET—Two Lar| *- furnished), good locality; every convenience; suit married couple; no children.—Apply "P." Times office. 581 Miscellaneous. TNCUHATORS—From 16s upwards; now is the busy time for chickenraising; don't delay.—Parr Pros., auents, Hamilton. 490 JIANO VALUE—Second-hand Pianos £22, £45, £55; compare these before purchasing.—J. U. (JITTOS. TAR MAN'S—For the latest designs T * in Oak and Upholstered Furniture.; sec window. (10STU.MES at greatly reduced J prices—At Model Poems, over Tombs' Garage. f IVING up Business; Millinery, " Coats, Costumes must Ik> cleared.— Model Rooms. Victoria street. "3ALE of Millinery, Blouses, a few lengths Dress Material and Blouse, lengths.—Model Rooms Sale, over Tombs' Garage. 5/w f ADIES' HATS, in endless variety, including Panamas, Bench Hats, and Reody-tolWcaifi.—J. WILLIAMS, Victoria .street, Hamilton. 'Phone 125. /"i LOPE Carrying Agency and "-* General Camera, and Furniture Removers j ring 'phone 848. J. 11. Theobald, proprietor,, Hamilton East. T.UST LANDED—Splendid shipment ** of Mouth Organs —Webster's Music Stores. T ADIES' HATS, in endless variety, ■" including Panamas. Rea"h Hats, and Peady-tn-Wears— J. WILLIAMS, Victoria street. 'Phone 125. Garland's Faking Powder. Is 8d; Turps 10d; K. Jam, Is 3d: fine Sultanas, 10d; Raisins, 9d; B. and P. Cornflour. Bd. Pest, value in Eggs, Bacon, Salmon, etc., in all Waikato.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13896, 23 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13896, 23 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13896, 23 October 1918, Page 1

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