Wanterta, Ac. \\F ANTI' 11 —A Family of MiT.nrs, on VV shave" :40to 80 cows. Apply at once to John Brooks, Churchilh WANTED— The public Do call upon H, H. Howden, Hamilton, and buy his celebrated ‘2ss Nickel Silver Watches. 1/U TTTANTED—Subscribers for AuckVV land Star, New Zealand Herald, Graphic, Weekly News, &c. —Sandes and Co., Hamilton, \ ;i; ANTED—Persons deoirous of purv y chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. H. Howden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 WANTED 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 Davya Bros. Fruit Boxes. QETTLERS, whether older new to the k3 distiict, are not slow to learn that they obtain best value for money from Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. mo STILL FURTHER encourage cash .1 buyers, I have decided to give Government discount stamps. Full particulars on application to Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. tt V ANTED—Fungus in any quantity. v» Highest price given by Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge, NEW SEASON’S Japanese goods, suitable for wedding or other presents, consisting of Inlaid, Lacquered Trays, Work Boxes, Cabinets, Writing Desks, Globe and Handkerchief Boxes, Fire Screens, Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc., of the latest designs at bedrock prices, at Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. B\ CROFT'S well-known and reliable biscuits; further varieties to hand, all fresh goods, in family and all sized tins, at very low prices for cash at Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. mRY the Q.C.E. ‘Special Blends of 1 Tea,’ also Bell Tea, and all other well-known Blends, at fine prices from Sanders Q.C E., Cambridge. A EROWROOT, 4d lb ; Corn Flour, lb ; Dessicated Cocoanut, 6d lb ; Washing Fluid, 5d tin ; Apricots, 9d tin; Malted Cocoa, and Invalid’s Special Health Food ; Cube Sugar, 4d lh ; l‘2lb for 3s 8H ; Lisbon Lemons, 9.1 doz, fresh fruit, from Sanders, Q C.E., Cambridge. YNHLAP FEED FOR CALVES—\J Cocoanut Oilcake Gs per cwt, special quotations for large quantities ; wholesale, 20s cwt ; crushed ditto, 21s gd cwt, prime samples—Sanders Q.C.E., Cambridge. j TARUITS FOR PRESERVING a,nd 1J jam making. lam a buyer during the season in any quantity at best market rates. —Sanders Q.C.E.,. CamW ANTED - 23 tons each Red and Black Currants, 100 tons Raspberries. Raspberry Canes of best quality supplied at lowest rates in quantities.—Sanders Q.C.E., Cambridge. mHREE DRAWER Toilet Chests I Drawers 22s 6d> Combination ditto from 3Gs fid, Double Combination £5 ss, Duchess Pairs 455, Couches from 355, Safes from 7s fid, Kitchen Dressers from 30s, Sideboards from 455. Chairs of all kinds, Douglas Office or Arm Chairs 11s. Bedding, etc., etc., to hand, at Sanders Q.C.E., Cambridge.
I7HRE SCREENS, from (id each; , Verandah Blinds, 6ft, 4s ; Bft, 5j 6d ; 10ft, Os 9d ; 12ft, 8s 3d each. Hand Painted Washstand Screens from Is each. Splendid value—Sanders Q.C.E., A FURTHER very large consignmeut of Rattan Furniture just to hand, consisting of Chairs, Tables, Whatnots, Fire Screens, Over Mantels, Music Stands, Umbrella Stands, Settees, etc , etc., at my well known low cash prices.—Sanders, Q.C.E. __ BOWLERS will please note that they can procure Taylor’s Extra Quality Bowls at 26s Cd from Sanders Q.C.E., Cambridge. 170R the best value and finest assort- . ment of Walt Papers ever shown in Waikato, at prices ranging from 5d to 4s roll, try Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. ALL that is Newest, Best, Cheapest, and the Biggest Variety in China, Glass, and Earthenware is to be found at Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge. ENAMELLED WARE in great Li variety, consisting of Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles, Saucepans, Fry ans, Jugs, Basins, Bowls, Burton Jugs, Hot Water do., Pudding Basins, Buckets, Billies, Miners’ do., Scoops. Slices, Milk Measures, Spoons, Spittoons, Mugs; Cups and Saucers, etc., etc., at lowest prices.—Sanders, Q.C.E., Cambridge, T) BOLSTER GRATES from 21s; JLV Ranges, and every description of Builders, Furnishing, and Genera] Ironmongery ; an up-to-date stock at up-to-date prices at Sanders, Q.C.E. Cambridge. The boarding & day school now at St. John’s College, Tamaki. will be RE-OPENED next year at
THE PAH. The Pah Estate, which is well known all over New Zealand, occupies a beautiful and commanding position near Onehuuga,in Auckland. The soil is volcanic, the grounds are sheltered from the west and south winds by a belt of trees, while the aspect is sunny and the view extensive. The Estate includes an area of 48 acres, part of which is laid off in plantations, but the greater part of which may bo used by pupils of the school as playground. As the Pah is not more than a mile from Onehunga Harbour, boarders will have the advantage of sea bathing in the season. The house is large and we 11 appointed, and the boarders will have the benefit of pleasant and comfortable surroundings. The Classrooms will be apart from the dwellinghouse and adjacent to a large quadrangle. A workshop and spacious gymnasium will be fitted up. A Special ’Bus, running morning and evening for the convenience of day pupils, will conuect with the Onehunga trams. The Headmaster, the Rev. P- S, ''inallfiold, wilt l)o assisted by a competent stuff of Resident and Visiting Masters. As hitherto, instruction in Holy Scripture will form a regular part of the school course. The Must Rev. the Primate will be the visitor of the School. A new prospectus will shortly be issued, giving more detailed information. Copies of present prospectus, stating terms, etc., may be had at the office of this paper. Tins Autumn Term will begin on MONDAY, February 10, 1902. 5/11 fjpE RUITI FORGE, TE KUITI. J. & W. ORMSBY, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. First-class Workmanship ! Chargee Moderate
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1097, 13 November 1901, Page 4
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