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"Wanteds, &c. WANTED— A General Servant. Ap- . . ply Mrs Slailc, Hamilton East \ i/"ANTED— A Good General Servant. VV Apply Mrs Pairman, To Awanutu. 29/8 \5 7 ANTED—A General Servant. ApVt ply Mrs Biggs, The Vicarage, WANTED -A Strong Lad ; must be | a good milker. A]>ply H. Osborne, Ncwstead. 7 ANTED—A Strong Lid ; must be * * a good milker and able to drive. \pply to Wallace Jones, Te Awamutu. Y\J ANTED—A Man as waggoner, W an I a Woman as cook and housekeeper. Apply Steele Bros., Tarukenga. 7'ANTED Purchaser Tor Violin /V Strings and Fitting3of all kinds. A choice selection of Violins in stock at H. 11. Howdcu's, jeweller, Hamilton. 5X7 ANTED—Persons desirous of pur- ? ? chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. H. flowden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 t*7 ANT EMPLOYMENT—Superior VV Farming Man, as working manager (highest references) ; Good Ploughmen. Bushmen. Farm Lads, Domestic Servants. —Adam Layboum, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN—Dance in Oddfellows' Hull, Cambridge, on Wednesday (nightof races). Admission, one shilling. T7"ANTED KNOWN—Splendid lot VV Handsome Teapots, Glassware, and Useful Crockery, direct from England, at very low prices.—J. T. Horne, Hamilton. IS/7 _-*■ ANTED KNOWN. FRANK ROSE is still to be found at the Oxford Hotel, which is situated in the very best part of the district for trout fishing. Fishing Licenses and Fishing Tackle obtainable at the Hotel. Terms : 6s per day; by tho week, 355. 10/11 A N TED KNO WN . <*- Just Opened ; NEW DRESS GOODS, In Lustres and other Materials. Also, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS, *c, &C, &o, New Goods will be opening up every week. N. R. COX, London House, Hamilton. 1/0 SHEEPSKINSThe undersigned is ti buyer of SHEEPSKINS, WOOL and DAGS ior Cash on Delivery at the Ngaruawahia Railway Station, or at the Old Flour Mill. S. JAMES, i'ellmongcr. Ngaruawahia, April 11th, 1595. 13/1 QHEEPSKINS bought iu any quanO tity. Highest price given for Skins, Wool, Dags. J. MACLEAN, 1/7 Cambridge. "IN G : « /"I OLLE QE , AUCKLAND. "THE TOWER," REMUERA. PRINCIPAL : MR GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honours, of Loudon University Resident Assistant Masters : Mr C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar of New Zealand University. Mr R. A. McCoij.ugu. M.A., with honours of New Zealand University. Mr J. Mackay, B.A. Mr A. Crump. Visiting Masters are engaged for Music, Painting, Drawing, Carpentry, and Gymnastics. Next term begins on Tuesday, September 2'2nd. Boarders should cuter on Monday. Prospectus on application at the office of The Waikato Argus. ORINOE AUCKLAND. Chairman of Board of Governors : President of Wksleyan Conference. Head Master : THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (Lond. Univ.), with an efficient staff of resident musters and lady graduates and visiting masters, BOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES in large separate buildings, with detached playgrounds. These have been specially built and fitted up for tho reception of BOARDERS, who receive every care under Mrs Jackson's superintendence. The College RE-OPENS on February 10. Boarders can be. received at any period of the term. Full particulars, prospectus, etc , can be obtained from the Head Master, or the Secretary, Riv. 11. Bull, Ponsonby. 2S/1 \ UCKLAHB' COLL EG E AND . GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded 1SG!)) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Head Master: J. W. Tjkijs, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Taamauian Scholar, assisted by a large stall of University Graduates. Successes of the School for tho Year 1895. 1. Senior District Scholarships.—Ml the Six Scholarships (£3O a-year each) offered by the Board of Education. 2. Junior University Sciior-Ajtsiiirs Three Scholarships and another qualified for a Scholarship. All the other candidates from this School passed " with credit.' 3. Matriculation Examination.—Sixteen passed out of eighteen. 4. Medical Preliminary Examination —Both candidates passed. 5. Junior Civil Service Examination —The School gained the 3rd, 4th (two bracketed), 11th raid 13th places;, and lifteen ethers passed. Five obtained Cadetships in the Civil. Service. TyfRS GOVER (late of Sydnej), top .i_»-S. Grey and junction of Pitt-streets, Auckland, French Stay, Corset and Lady's Belt Maker, begs to announce to the ladies of Waikato district that they can now get Corsets made, not straight jackets. Please call and see our side lacing or open-back—comfortable, strong and good fittings. Samples of materials and self-measupemiilit cards post free. AT E W T7TSNTJS TH OBAC CO. —Premier Dakk: Aromatic— From all Storekeepers; and Tobacuoniats

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 29, 15 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 29, 15 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 29, 15 September 1896, Page 4

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