WANTEDS, LOSTS, &c. Situations wanted or vacant, lost and found, and for sale advertisements not exceeding 18 words are inserted in this column at the following rates:—Cash, I/- per insertion, three insertions 2/6; Booked, 1/6 per insertion. Over 18 words, id per word. Tenders and all other ordinary announcements will be charged at the usual scale rates, namely, 3/- per inch for each insertion. jpOh SALE —A 4 cow Treloar mvk- *- in” 1 Machine; in first class order; owner ceased dairying. Price £75. Apply “ Recoid ” OHice. r OST —Last week, from outside * * Public Hall, a boy’s saddle. Reward upon return to W. Crabb, Matamata. OIIA REM ILK ER S ~ Two adults and family require shed of about Go cows on shares. Machines essential. Apply “Sharemilker,” Tirau P.O. WANTED TO BUY A good ' ' reliable trap or spring cart Apply horse. One used to all traffic W. Graveson, Okauia. X\7 ANTED lease of 50 to 75 acres, ’ ' 6 months, Hinuera, Cambridge or Matamata district. Apply Farmers’ Auctioneering Coy., Ham--ilton. XX/' ANTED at once several Dairy ’ * farms in the vicinity of Mataraata, for cash buyers on easy terms. Also I have for exchange for a small farm an unencumbered Hotel. Price £5,000, includes furniture. Takings £SO per week. This is very good freehold property. Please communicate with Martin Williams, Land Agent, uext 8.N.Z., Hamilton. OUR WINTER DISPLAY is made with due regard to WAR TIME ECONOMY and prices are as low as possible. Ladies’ and Children’s Winter Garments of good selection. Ladies’ Rainproof Coats. Ladies’ Hosiery. [MRS.] E. M. Gray “Economic Du. apery Emporium” ’PHONE 53 MATAMATA Fancy Goods CROCKERY:: JEWELLERY In all the latest designs at prices which will meet all competition. \ Writing Pads' (Cream Laid) :: from 6d. y Tobaccos, Presentation Pipes, Cigarette Holders, and Pouches a good sslection. at J. McINTYRE’S Fancy Goons Store ARAWA ST. MATAMATA (Opposite Town Hall) Agent for all Newspapers WATER i Owing to increased costs I am changing my usual terms from two half charges ( = Vi day x Vz per ft. charge) to just one charge of 2/6 per ft bored for 2H inch bore; or 2/- per ft for 2 inch bore, less 10 per cent for cash. <8 Bores insured by arrangement D. GILBERD Boring Contractor MATAMATA HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES Capiissus Lawsonii—grand plants—--25/-, 30/-, 35/ -, -10/-, per 100. Caprissus Macrocarpa—2 years—2s/to 30/- per 100. Barbery—strong plants—3o/- to 45/perlooo. Abies Excelsa and Monszusii Specimens—l2/- to - 15/- doz. Fruit Trees and all Nursery Stock. E. ALLAN NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN BUCKLAND
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 82, 16 May 1918, Page 3
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