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Wanteds, &c. -Vl R. COX’S Gentlemen’s Mercery , and Hats; Scarves, Tie?, Collars, etc., etc., are quite up to date and very reasonable in price. Inspection in* vitcd. M/W ANTED-Handy Man for hotel. Apply office of this paper. 8/1 w WANTED— A General Servant; 12s per week.—Mrs W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, near Cambridge. 9]l WAITED— A Useful Man, to milk and help in country hotel; good man, good pay. Apply Argus Office.^ ANTED—The public to call upon H. H. Hovvden, Hamilton, and buy his celebrated 25s Nickel Silver Watches. 1/M WANTED-A Lad, about 17, to make himself generally useful, attend to stable, and milk four cows.— W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, near Cambridge. 9/1 TTTANTED Subscribers for AuckW land Star, New Zealand Herald, Graphic, Weekly News, &o. Orders now taken for Christmas numbers. Sandes and Co., Hamilton. O.T ANTED—Persons derirous of purV V chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. H. Howdeu, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 WANTED KNOWN—London House will be closed from 12 to 1 o’clock every day during January.— N. R- Cox. ANTED KNJOWN. w N. R. COX has a Large Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing to select from, suitable for the season. 12/12 W 'ANTED KNOWN—Complete New Stock of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware ; also, Confectionery in great variety. Refreshments all day long, daily, and Illustrated Papers taken,— J. T. Horne, Hamilton Refreshment Rooms, agent for Davys Bros.’ Fruit Boxes. 15/11 W r A N T E D KNOWN THAT H. ROWLAND, Who has taken over the Frankton Junction Hotel, has GOOD FEED AND PADDOCKING FOR HORSES. Anyone leaving by train can rely on their horses being well looked after. Groom kept. Charges Moderate. R. H. ROWLAND. 5/1 RE A T Y ARI E T Y MEN’S & BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, :lATS, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACES, &G., &0„ &C. Auckland Prices. Inspection Invited. J. GILMuUR & CO., Victoria-street, Hamilton, and at Parnell. ANY person found TRESPASSING with dog or gun on the Raglan Sstate will be PROSECUTED. Poison aid for dogs. R. C. MATHIAS, Manager. Tc Akau, June Ist, 189? Any person found trespassing with clog or gun on my part of the N.Z. Thames Valley jand Company’s (Limited) property will >e PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager. C E . 0 T 1 ANY PERSON FOUND TRESASSING with dog or gun on apy of the ssets Realisation Board’s Properties ill be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, all Estates Superintendent. rr HE LADIES’ COLLEGE & SCHOOL I OF MUSIC, REMUERA. For Boarding and Day Pupils. Firstclass HomeT High-class Modern Education and Training on Unsec- ( tarian Christian Principles. Principal: Mrs S. A. Moore-Jones M.M., M.R.C.P., G.M., S.K. Vice-Principal; Miss A. F. Moore Jones, N.Z.V.A., London. Full Resident and Visiting Staff of Professors: Miss Lance, Mdlle. Bouillon, Miss W. Moore-Jones, Miss M. MooreJones, M. Keesing, Esq., Mrs Coates, Mrs Hudson Williamson, Mrs Stuart Traquair Stuart, H. Goldie, Esq., A. Payton, Esq., A. Colwill, Esq., Prof, darl Schmitt, Miss A. F. Moore-Jones, MissM. Heywood, Miss Adams, Miss Tilly, Mies E. Reeves, Miss M. Peak, G. Paqne, Esq., Madame Wigmore. 14/9 THE CAMBRIDGE DAIRY ASSOCIATION (Postal Address: Cambridge. Factory ; Hautapu Railway Station) Is a CASH BUYER, at best current prices,of Well-finished Dairy or Grain fed BACON PIGS, under 1601b dressed weight Such pigs may be taken if overweight, but only at reduced prices. Pigs received at Factory every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Three days’ notice to Manager requested from suppliers with each consignment. ON SALE: 20 TONS FIRST-CLASS BACON 12 TONS SPLENDID HAMS PRIME CHEESE. GEORGE WATT, Manager. 2/9 JAMES HALLY, Secretary. A. COYLE, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, UNDERTAKER,

&c., &c., &0., VIGTORI A- STR E ET, HA MILTON. qhristmas HAMMOCKS CAMP STOOLS ... HEARTH RUGS ... DOOR MATS TRICYCLES Q GODS. £ s. cl. 5 9 2 9 from 1 9 from 9 from 1 2 G Verv pretty PIER DRESSING TABLES (Bevel Glass) ... 22 6 PLATFORM ROCKERS, on springs ... from 19 0 LINOLEUMS & OILCLOTHS any width, from persq. yd 1 0 BAMBOO BLINDS from 2 6 SEWING MACHINES, Hand 3 12 6 n ~ Treadle 4 19 G Also, other lines equally cheap Any goods not in stock can be procured at a very short notice. FUNERALS FURNISHED. Estimates Given for All Descriptions of Work. Agent for A. W. RoeandCo., Mamaku Steam Saw and Planing Mills. 9/11 BALL PROGRAMMES Try The Aug us Oflicc for Ball Programmer, A largo range to select from.

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Waikato Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 544, 10 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 544, 10 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 544, 10 January 1900, Page 4

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