WANTEOS, 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, 1/- per insertion, three insertions 2/6; Booked, 1/6 per insertion. Over 18 words, jd per word. Tenders and all other ordinary announcements will be charged at the usual scale rates, namely, 3/- per inch for each insertion. TJICYCLES, tyres and all accessor- -*-* ies, carbide, glass at Gale’s, opposite Stewart’s refreshment rooms, Matamata. F OR SALE—Two-seater Overland car ; in thorough running order; with all accessories. Any trial given, £l2O. J. P. .Goodall, Te Aroka. SALE—A Massey - Harris reaper and binder. Had very little use, last season. Cheap. T. G. Simons, Okoroiro Railway. LOST —Wednesday last in town, or on road t# Peria. Wristlet watch luminous dial. Reward, apply this office. T’ OST—Near Matamata, on Decemher 10th,. one black and white S-yr heifer, branded 80 on right rump, 2-month old calf at foot. £1 reward for imformation leading to recovery of same; John Scott, Ngarua. T OST—A white buggy . mare, branded G on the near shoulder, from Matamata; last seen in Waharoa few weeks back. 10s reward for her recovery. H. Smith, Matamata. 'VfOTICE TO LAND AGENTS— L ' My farn is withdrawn from sale. A. W. Day. pICTURE Framing at W. Gale’s, opposite Stewart’s refreshment rooms, Matamata. T XT GALE has removed to new ' * • premises in Tower road, opposite Stewart & Co.’s refreshment rooms. T/T T ANTED for the holidays— Quiet. ' ' horse and vehicle, hold four. Apply sclioolhouse, Matamata. WANTED * » young. Companion - help ; fond of children. Apply sclioolhouse, Matamata. \\T ANTED Walton, Waharoa, ** . Tirau, Okoriore and Putaruru residents to buy their Xmas gifts at Stationer’s Hall (H. W. Smalos), Matamata. - 1 ■WANTED KNOWN—A large assortment of ladies’ handbags in Morocco leather, of British manufacture, ac Stationer’s Hall, Matamata. WANTED KNOWN—Books for Everybody. Books for father, mother and young- people of all ages, at Stationer’s Hall, Matamata. WANTED KNOWN-Good strong sensible toys in great variety at less than Auckland prices, at Stationers’s Hall, Matamata. W 'ANTED KNOWN—A wide . range of silver and electroplate for toilet and dining table at Stationer’s Hall, Matamata. T/TT ANTED KNOWN—That our V f Xmas stock, indented in March last shows a big saving on present prices, Stationer’s Hall, Matamata. J \\J ANTED —Everybody to encour- »» age local enterprise and save money by buying their Xmas gifts at Stationer’s Hall, Matamata. NOW ho Mew Bengal or Sword Bean, Madagascar. Bean, Tongan Bean (The Poor Man’s Vegetable) New Guinea Butter Bean, Asparagus, Snake or Yardlong Bean, Epicure Stringless Runner Bean, Kentucky Wonder Runner Wax Bean, Asparagus Pea. All first-class Vegetables—heavy croppers and have come to stay. Each variety 6d per packet. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND FARM at GILBERT J. MACKAY Seedsman and Florist 98 Queen St., Auckland Nursery: Royal Oak, ONEHUNGA.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 111, 19 December 1918, Page 3
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