Late Advertisements The WEEKLY ov gEPTBMBER Will contain FOUR PAGES of iTH 4 sl ;yiEWS OF «• lEWS OF Hamilton 1 amilton ! I weekly Press Famous SECURE YOUR COPIES a,i once anrl pose to distant, friends. I 1 'HE Weekly Press for this week contains four pages of illustrations of ""vnilton. Order early from PAUL, (opposite new Post-office). STANDARD OATMEAL, Standard Rolled Oats, Bycroft’s ‘Giant’ Rolled Oats. Over 30 varieties of Bycroft's Biscuits to select from. Prices from 3d lb. CLEARANCE SALE of Cargo’s Crockery ends on 21st September. 55 piece dinner set 37s 6d, less 2d in the Is discount. Be in time to secure the bargains now offering. < •» TONEY SAVED is money earned-’ IVI The surest way to save money is to make all your purchases at banders. Q.C.E., Cambridge. Finest quality, largest assortment, and best value in Ironmongery, Grocery and Crockery in Waikato. Try it ! FRESH SEEDS are constantly arriving from O’Leary Bros, and Downs. A choice assortment of seedlings to arrive shortly. Flower pots in all sizes on band. FLOWER STANDS from 2s lid. Rattan Chairs from 10s 9d, Settees from 2756 d, Music Holders Loin 6s lid, at Sanders’ Q.C.E., Cambridge. IGHEST Auckland Market Price given for Eggs,_ and really good Butter, in any quantity. Table fowls wanted, in any number, at Sanders’ Q.C.E. _ SANDWICH Tins, plain or Crinkled, 3d each : Blagerine (large tins), the finest stove polish known, 5d tin, sample tins free ; Portable Boilers, from 355; -Shaped Chair Seats, from fid ; Enamelled Colanders, from la fid; Leamington Range, £5 ; 3ft Settler Range, with head plate, £8 ; 3ft- 6m Mistress Range, £7 to clear, at Sanders’ Q.C.E., Cambridge. T) OLLER FLOUR, sack? 17s fid ; 100 IV lbs 9s; 591 bs 4s 9d. I have made Special Purchase of Currants, and offer them at 7d lb ; 6s 9d for 121b ; finest Patras Currants 8d lb ; Eleme Raisins fid lb to clear ; Mildura Lexias, Splendid Fruit, 7cl ; American - seeded raisins, 8d to 9d lb ; Table Jellies, in great variety, fid pot; Health Foods, Granola, Granoso Flakes, Granos> Biscuits, Cereal Coffee. rjl E N D E R S. Tenders for the ERECTION OF A STORE at Huntly will be received till noon September 28th, 1901. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr E. J. Farrell’s Store, Huntly. E. J. FARRELL, 17/9 Huntly. ANGAHOE DRAINAGE BOARD. The public are cautioned against REIOVIN6 WILLOW TREES in the langahoe River without the Board’s uthority. , WM. NORTH, Chairman. Te Awamutu, September 14th, 1901. SINGAHOE DRAIN AGE BOARD. bile Notice is hereby given that the zahoo Drainage Board intend, at a jog to be held at Te Awamutu on ith day of October, 1901, to make a [ERAL RATE under the provisions [he Land Drainage Act, 1893,’ and i Rating Act, 1894,’ for the twelve ;hs commencing Ist April, 1901, snding 31st March, 1902, such rate e payable in one sum on the Ist nnber. 1901. at the office of the d, Te Awamutu, and to be levied on mda in the Mangahoe Drainage Disaa follows One Penny in the the rateable value of lands in class One Half fenny in the £ on the ible value of lands in class ‘ B,’ and Farthing in the £ on the rateable a of lands in class I C.’ le Rate-book is now open for inspecduring office hours at the office of Board. ited at Te Awamutu, 14th Sep)cr, 1901. 3 By order of the Board, DUDLEY BOCKETT, Clerk. GAROTO DRAINAGE BOARD. ’ublic Notice is hereby given that the »roto Drainage Board intend, at a ■ting to be held at Te Awamutu on sth day of October, 1901, to make a NERAL RATE under the provisions The Land Drainage Act, 1893,’ and le Rating Act, 1894’ for the twelve nths commencing the Istday of April, 1, and ending the 31st day of March, 2, such rate to be payable in one sum the Ist day of November, 1901, at the ce of the Board, Te Awamutu, and to levied on all lands in the Ngaroto linage District as follows One sny Halfpenny in the £ on the ratee value of lands in class *A, ONE nny in the £ on the rateable value of ds in class ‘ B,’ and a Halfpenny in i £ on the rateable value of lands in as ‘ C.’ fhe Rate-book is now open for inspecu during office hours at the office of ! Board. Dated at Te Awamutu, 14th Sep liber, 1901. By order of the Board. DUDLEY BOUKETT, Clerk. FTER A PHENOMENAL SEASON L IN AUCKLAND. MONS LEO CARRI 11 by r> quest instruct for Two Weeks on L UICK TTARMONIC QYSTEV I Kick Harmonic Oystevi ' OF PLAYING THE PIANO, gistered by N.Z. Education Depart ment. Ims created the greatest interest all over Australia and is learnt by People EC Over TOO JTeople IN NEW ZEALAND. Learners play difficult Songs, Waltzes and Hymns in three and four lessons, sometime? barely knowing a note. It sounds exactly like the music. Has been learnt by bankers, solicitors, ladies of orking people-everybody. «;>,s. Complere instruction of lessoni (daily), 14 paten I 60 songs and pieces marked. »t be booked at date of Mr val A Guarantee: Any il if advertisements are not J. 8. Horn. Sol. od'-O'R - WM" d' PAUL. Rook.oiler iopposlU uew Post-office), is booking orders for this week’s Press, containing photograph* of the Hamilton Boiou b h Cjuuui.iOis-
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1050, 17 September 1901, Page 3
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