FARM HANDS WANTED. MAN for Dairy Farm, wages £2 to suitable man.—B. Sainsbury, Hamilton, ’phone 261 R. 40 MILKER, reliable, for dairy farm, 35/- to experienced man.—Particulars to James Young, Opotiki. 11 YOUTH, Dairy Farm, machines, smart in shed; wages 2 5/-, good bonus, start May 2 oth.—W. Harris, Edgecumbe, Bay of .Plenty. ' 55 SHAREMILKING. pAMILY (4), want herd of 100 or more A- cows for coming season; ready to commence June Ist; good credentials. — Write “WaitaKaruru,” Times office. 8 SHAREMILKING Wanted by 3 adults; experienced; 70-80 cows; hand, machines.—C. Hose, Komakorau, Taupiri. SHAREMILKING Wanted by 2 brothers, coming season, 40 to 60 cows. —Apply “Keen,” Times. 648 SILARE MlLKlNG.—Married Man, with family, life Colonial experience, -wants herd of cows, 60 to 100, coming season; well known in district; or would find 50 cows half share; references available. — Write “Experience,” Times. 63 QHAREMILKING—Coming season, by three highly-successful mates, lifelong experience, 100-120 cows, Cambridge district preferred.—“ Successful,” Waikato Times. 644 WANTED TO LEASE. WANTED —Lease of Shop in Hamilton, central position.—Apply giving full particulars to “Lease,” Times Offlce. 1 POULTRY FOR SALE. APPROX. 100 P.B. White Leghorn Hens, mostly 2nd year layers.—Address at Times. 32 FOR SALE—IS White Leghorn Pullets (McLean Strain). —’Phone 2787. 44 FOR SALE—IO White Leghorn Pullets, good strain, 6/- each.—Apply Calderwood, Ruakura Road, Hamilton East. 64 FOR SALE—Utility Black Minorca Cockerels, from prize winning stock. —A. A. Hayes, 50 Grey St., Hamilton East. PEN Utility White Leghorns, McLean-bred 3 Liggins hens.—Morley, salary Street, Hamilton East. 37 CHIMNEY CHIMNEY Sweeping.—The only practical Chimney Sweeps in the Waikato; absolutely no mess guaranteed.—’Phone 2441. 4 DRESSMAKING. MISSES MULTRUS have resumed business* No. 3 Railway Buildings, as usual. 624 B SEDGWICK, late Debenham and Free- • body, London W., and Farmers’, Sydney, Dressmaker and Costumier, Bond’s buUJinga. ’Pnotie 2820. Dressmaking, also by appointment, garments cut and fitted for home sewing; alsOi smart frocks made.—Mrs Couper, Garden Place, second house left side. LESSONS in Dressmaking, Thursdays (day and evening); also costumier, day and evening dresses.—Miss Nicholls, 6 Clarence Street, 4 minutes from G.P.O. REGISTRY OFFICES. MCKNIGHT’S Old Established Registry; phone 1452.—We want Cook, £5, Kitchenman, Waitresses, Housemaids, I'antrymaid. Lady Help and Generals, Farm Hands. Waiting; Bushmen, Quarrymen, Fencers and Drainers, and all classes of labour. WANTED. —Waitresses, 4 (local, Rotorua, Te Aroha, East Coast), H’m. W. (2), Rel. Maids (3), Pantrymaids (3), i’antrymaid-Waitress (2), Woman Cooks (2) 50/-, 2nd Cook, woman, 46/- (Rotorua), Woman 30.35 take charge house (25/-), Chef, 2nd Cook, 3rd Cook, Kitchenman (2), Gardener* 40/-, Ploughman 50/-, Cowboy 30/-, Drainers, Fencers, Quarrymen. WAITING: Porters, Barmen, Married Couples (Milkers and Teamsters), Sharemilkers (hand and machine). — BROWN’S REGISTRY, opp. National Bank, ’Phone 2082, Hamilton North. CENTRAL REGISTRY, ’Phone 2991, opp. Commercial Hotel, Hamilton —Wanted: 2nd Cook (woman), 3 H’m Waitresses, 2 Waitresses, 1 Domestic (country), 1 Domestic (town), Market Gardener (3yrs contract), Lady Help (Te Aroha), Canvasser (Hamilton), Elderly Lady (good home for services). Waiting: Housekeeper, Farm Hands. 648 JJELJABLE JJEGISTRY. MRS SANDERSON. ’Phone 1870. COOK (country hotel, Scotch preferred), Pantrymaid (2), Waitresses (town). 3 Generals (town). Girl 8 to 6, Woman 7.30 to 7, Sharemilker Partner (single), Wardsmaid; also to let, one Furnished Flat, self-contained IF YOU ARE REQUIRING FARM HANDS. DOMESTICS, ETC.. ETC. TyjORRINS VILLE X E. ROBSON. THAMES STREET. ’Phone 7a. PHOTOOKAPWT. QAZE AND 00. PHOTOGRAPHERS. To the Discerning Public. Address: — KING’S CHAMBERS, HAMILTON. PLANTS FOR SALE. Antirrhinum, Stock, Larkspur, Pansy, Viola, Marigold (English), Sweet William, 1/- doz. —Fairfield Nursery, Hamilton, ’phone 27 42. 5 For SALE —Chrysanthemums, look at the display at Aulin and Knapp’s, opp. G.P.0.; rooted plants 1/- each, 9/6 doz. True to name. 622 F" "lowering Bulbs; end or season sale— Ixias, Small Anemones, Sparaxias, Xutunin Snowdrops, each kind 1/- per dozen, 3/- 100, 500 for 12/6.—8. H, Just, Palmerston Norm. qj CELERY 1/- doz., Strawberry 1/6 doz., 0/- 100; Scarlet Sparaxis, 2/- doz, Mixed Daffodils 2/ doz., Hyacinths 6/doz., Violets 2/- doz, Passtons 9d eachFlower Seedlings, In season, 2/- doz ; post paid; cash with order.—w. Ambler, Ngaruawahla. ’Pbone 82. TAILOHIm, IF YOU HAVE THE CASH, LOOK AT THESE PRICES. Best English Worsteds and Serges £9/10 Tweeds, Bannocks, Doncgals, etc. £B/10 Ladles Costumes, 7 guineas to .. £B/8 And Guaranteed Hand Sewn In accordance with Government’s New Tailoring Award. R. A. K IDDEY - Upstairs, above Paul’s Book Arcade. VICTORIA STREET, ’Phone 1766 “JJEAIT” rpAI LORING. The word “ real ” makes the difference. In the old days tailoring a suit meant just what the word implies. Men sat on the ; board bench, with crossed legs and fol- ; lowed out the instructions laid down by I the cutter. Have your suit made in the old way at JHOM A S ’ NEXT TO HAMILTON COURTHOUSE. *IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT,’ J JACKMAN, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR, Is to be found in No. 14, Upstairs, RAILWAY BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. , SUITS FROM £B.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16485, 2 May 1925, Page 1
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