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SITUATIONS WANTED. Fencing, rough country or otherwise, wanted hy two mates. —J. Passfleld, Klhikihl. 341 LADY, young, reflned, desires position in nice home; country preferred.—H., Times. - 307 TOPDRESSING (machine or hand), Fencing, etc., wanted bv keen, expert worker.—Apply; Reliable, Times. 324 DOMESTIC HELP. COMPANION Help, all duties, country.— Phone 136 K, Mrs Fisher, c/o. Mrs. G. M. Watt, Cambridge. ' 344 DOMESTIC Help, capable.—Apply Mrs. Zirnan, Hamilton Road, near Oainbrldge. Telephone Cambridge 422. 333 REGISTRY OFFICES. JJEHABLn jgEGLsTRY, MARLBORO PLACE, near Hamilton Hotel. PHONE 1579 OFFICE; RESIDENCE. 22S Cook-Generals, town and country; Capable Woman tor kitchen, country boardinghouse, wages, £2 us Gd; Probationer, country hospital; Cook-General, country hospital; Capable Generals, town. TO LET—-Furnlsntii Flat and Garage (town) own entrance, gas stove, ed.. meter. APARTMENTS VACANT. Accommodation, good, two gentlemen or rellned married couple; large sunny room, very central. —Address at Times. 35a BEDROOMS (2), large, sunny, one with llreplace; board optional; also Motor Garage.—No. 15 Devon Rd. TRLAT (Turnlshd), bedroom, sitting-room, J- kitchen, llreplaces, gas stove, calilont; 8 minutes C.P.0.; -rent, 35/suit married couple, no children.—Phone 1888. 348 MEN Boarders, several wanted, private family; comfortable borne and all conveniences.—2l Hall St., Frankton. 357 ROOMS, nreakrast optional.—Apply i2 Knox Street. i&b KANGI TAHI,” Corner Victoria-Ross-trevor Streets, Vacancies permanents, Casuals. superior accommodation; terms inodera’te.—Pbone 3276. 354 VACANCY in private home, 2 men Boarders, alongside Subway.—Ring 1855. GRAND VUE, end of Ward Street. Phone 2865 —Superior Accommodation. Permanents 30/- per week. >_asuals catered lor. —Proprietress, Mrs. Larsen. KERRI HOUSE, Marama St. —Superior Private Accommodation for Casuals & permanents. Phono 1497. OPOIA ” Residenilal House, River Road, immediately over Railway Bridge. Vacancies lor Permanents and Casuals. Terms moderate. Phone 1348. *■ riAilE LODGE,” next Public Trust, VicJ- toria Street. Vacancies Casuals and Permanents; terms moderate; homely —Phone 1581. APARTMENTS WANTED. 2 -RAID. Flat, seir-contained, sunny, unl'urn., central.—Write Box 285, Hamilton. 348 BACH or Room, two mates, Hamilton; reasonable. —Apply Times. 364 ROOM wanted hy elderly lady, partly or unfurnished; in Claudeiands. — Ring 3352. ' 361 ROOMS (2) rurnished, in River Road or Claudeiands preferred, for lady.— Write 108, Times. 332 ANIMALS FOR SALE. Dog, Blue Belton, will retrieve, O splendid worker, 2yrs old, well trained; £3 1 Os.—T. R. Liddell. 347 rpROTTING Mare, good, with Ariel Bingen ■L foal at foot; must ‘sell.—Apply Mare, Times. 3 63 PIGEONS FOR SALE. RACING Pigeons.—T. Humphreys, Grey Street, Claudeiands. 35 1 BUSINESS FOR SALE. INRUIT, Confectionery and Home Cookery, good position, low rent, Jiving accommodation, all conveniences.—Write Snip, 'limes. 3 30 PLANTS FOR SALE. EOR Present Sowing: Iceland Poppy, Antirrhinum, Slock, Scabious, Nemesia, Calendula, Dianthus, Esclischoltzia.— Sanders, Victoria Street. SPENCER Sweet Peas 12 Varieties, 4/-, 0, 2/-, Mixed, Od, Special 1/-. —.Sanders. Hamilton.

Strawberries, cabbage, cauiinower, Lettuce, Potato unions, Escliallots.— aanders, Victoria St., Hamilton. £2 TRA WHERRY, i/G 0 oz.; Rhubarb, 3/6 O cloz.; Passion, 9d each; Stock, Walliiower, Calendula, Carnation, Dlanthus, tieuiu, Pansy, Vicia, Snizanthus, Polyaiitnus, Poppy, Anemone, etc., i/G doz. Collection 5 doz., o/-. Post paid. Cash with order —W. Ambler. Niraruawahia. WANTED TO BUY. T AM A CASH BUYER Or CAIUs, TRUCKS 1 AM) MOTOH-CY CUES for “ wrecking ” purposes.—J. A. THOMAS, Specialist in Cars and Replacements, i’RANKTO.Y. (YVe dismantlo ’em and sell tliu parts.) flAllE NORTHERN EXPORT CO. LTD 1 BUTCHERS’ MARKETING ASSN., ’ HIGHEST PRICES PAID For HIDES, SKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. Call at Depot, NGARUAWAIIIA, or Ring 0 W. ROWE. Phone ¥396. HAMILTON'. Address: 09 ULMER STREET. CHIM NE Y-SWEEPINQ. G DEWAR. Chimney-sweep, 384 Victoria • Street. Register Plates Pitted. AH Repairs Executed. Lawn Mowers Overhauled, called for and delivered. Mall eiders promptly attended to. POLE’S WINTER SPECIALS. O /n BUYS genuine set or Gem Irons, &/ O 12 oil tray; Girdles, Heavy castn on, 1-lln., 7/0. rniN Pudding Steamers. i/9; Baking X cases, brigiit colours, 350 Tor 1/-; Burns Bread-knil'c, 3/0; Quick Boiling Kettles, 3-pint, 1/9. o / OUR Price Tor Quality Electric &/ “ Bulbs, all sizes; playing Cards, grained both sides, 2/- pack; Try our new Asbestos Toaster, Hie best yet, only 1/3 eacn. YSTIC MITS, 4 for 1/-; Food Choppers, 5/9 each; Hot Water Bags, “Leyland,” British, 10 x 8, C/3 each; Alarm j Clocks, 7/G ea. j H O /Ci SET of 4 Aluminium Saucepans, }_&/ O “Swan” brand; also great variety or odd saucepans, this brand, at special prices. WE stock Fire Shovels. Pokers, Rakes, Asbpans, Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, etc. OUR Address: Pole’s Cut Rate Store, 24! Victoria Street North. OILSKIN COATS. OILSKIN • Coats made from the Best Egyptian Cotton that will give good service: At Gould’s Leather Shop, Victoria Street. IF your Oilskin wants redressing to make ‘it last anolher winter, Gould will nr it up. A FINE Range or Motoring Gloves always in stock at Gould’s Leather and Bag | Shop, victoria Street, north or Railway

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17712, 16 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17712, 16 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17712, 16 May 1929, Page 1