JL.ate Advertisements. WM. H. PAUL, Bookseller (opposite new Post-office), is booking orders for this week’s Press, containing photographs of the Hamilton Borough Councillors. _ WANTED— A young person us Lady Help; easy situation. Mrs Croxford, Pukeknra. 18/9 WANTED-A good Lady Help or General Servant; another kept. Mrs Walter, The Lake, Hamilton. WANTED— A Shepherd, single man prelerred. Wages, 20a per week and found. Apply Manager, Matamata. 18/9 WANTED-A Young Man for general farm work ; good wages. Apply at onee. J, S. Blackraore, Tamahere Station. POISON is laid for Dogs and Rabbits on Weston Lea Farm. J. D. Melville. TEN SHILLINGS reward will he given to any person delivering to my house an eight-mouth Sheep Pup, lost near Tauwharo on September 7th, colour yellow, with a brown shade. Joseph Barugh. 18/9 THE Weekly Press for this week contains four pages of illustrations of Hamilton. Order early from PAUL, Bookseller (opposite new Posi-offiue). ORKERS’ QOMPENSATIO N A' 7 CT. I shall be in CAMBRIDGE TOMORROW (Thursday, September 19), attending McNicol and Co.’s Horse Fair, and shall be prepared to take PROPOSALS FOR INSURANCE under the above Act. GEO. EDGECOMBE, Waikato Agent. MPOUNDED at Cambridge, by J. Floyd, of Karapiro, for running on 3 farm ; A Red Heifer CALF, about a months old, not visibly branded, not claimed and expenses paid, will sold on FRIDAY, the 27th Sep Tiber, at 12 o’clock noon. T. HARTtY, Poundkeeper. ends K S. Tenders for the ERECTION OF A TORE at Huntly will be received till oon September 28th, 1901. Plana and specifications can be seen at Ir E. J. Farrell’s'Store, Huntly. E. J. FARRELL, 7/9 Huntly. 0 builders, Tenders for ALTERA’I lONS and EDITIONS to General Store at Te wamutu. Waikato, for Mr G. M. bier, will be received at mv office up 11 3 p.m. on MONDAY, 23rd Sepimber. Plana at Office and at Mr hier’s Store, Te Awamutu. W. A. HOLMAN. Architect, 215 Victoria Arcade. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Allotment 168, Parish of Te Eapa. ACRES 2 ROODS 38 PERCHES 50“ Under ‘The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.’ For Sale by Auction on Monday, 30th nst., at our rooms, Queen-street, by irder of the Public Trustee. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, J. Dacre, Auctioneer. 18/9 After a phenomenal season IN AUCKLAND. MONS- LEO CARRI Will by request instruct for Two Weeks Quick ttarmonic oystem UICK ULARMONIC OYSTEM OF PLAYING THE PIANO. Registered by N.Z. Education Department. It has created the greatest interest all over Australia and is learnt by O^ 11 7A A -people I | YER <UU i EOPLE ! ! FYER IN NEW ZEALAND. Learners play difficult Songs, Waltzes and Hymns in three and four lessons, sometimes barely knowing a note. It sounds exactly like the music. Has been learnt by bankers, solicitors, ladies of position, working people —everybody. Terms, £3 3s. Complete instruction of six private lessons (daily), 14 paten diagram and 60 songs and pieces marked. Lessons must be booked at date of Mr Garri’s arrival A Guarantee ; Any fees returned if advertisements are not fully carried out. J. S. Bond, Sole Agent, Hamilton. 6/9 F O R L E A 22-ton REFRIGERATING MACHINE, by De La Veringno, direct action : good as new, been in work only three years. For particulars apply to GEO. ED6ECUMBE, Commission Agent, Hamilton. jam COUGHSTO# %mOLDS I 1 ’»K SOR THROAT BRONCHITIS^--, >ASTHMA . 2}.r tji* .rrrnnr ITfE m TO PREVENT TAKE. CURES WHILSTSLEEP iTS fc STOREKEEPER DEY, Storekeeper, Ilamil, lAS WELLS, Merchant, & QELLERS | are cou- <& tOJ , JELLER3 f hj la nt 1 y „ in contact through the syof T JE ARGUS, which [he Settlers’-P-u-eb. An , inserted in its columns in nearly every home in i the day of is me, try it nrhclf.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1051, 18 September 1901, Page 3
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