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Mail. jnoTicE. MAILS for Auokland and intermediate Offices closo at Hamilton daily at 12 (noon) and 8 p.m. (l)_For Alexandra and intermediate Offices, daily at 12 (noon). (2)— For Cambridge and intermediate Offices daily, at 1.30 p.m. (3)— For Waitoa (Piako) Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30 p.m. (4)_For Ngahinapouri every Saturday at 1.30 p.m. A. BE3&E.R, Aotihgr-Postmaster.

Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to furnish their Houses would be well repaid by a visitto the Ci'.y Hall Arcade, the finest Show room m New Zealand, and containing the largest stock of Carpets and greatest variety cf Furniture to be seen anywhere m tho colony. The large business transacted m this Establishment is due to the very moderate prices charged and zealous attention paid to the wants and wishes of its patrons. The Proprietors have suocejsfuUy initiated the London system of combining the_ various departments of Drapery, Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing, with House furnishing m all its branches. Country Settlera' requirements are especi%lly studied, and, as regards Furniture, they will fiud made, ready for delivery, Sittingroom Suites m great variety — Bedroom Furniture, comprising hundreds of Bedsteads m Iron, Brass, and Wood — Bedding of all sizes, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Toilet Glasses and Tables, Toilet Ware, Fenders and Fire Irons, Book Cises, What-Nots, Carpets, Mattings, Floor Cloths and Linoleum—in fact, everything necessary to furnish a house comfortably. Book Catalogues sent post free, and prices given to intending purchasers. Hotelkeepers will find it to their advantage to deal with the undersigned, as they keep goods especially suited for their establishments. Give your order to EolTiOway, Gakhck, and CftANWfLL, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, AucHand.

New Advertisements. XXTANTED, Buyers for Two Hundred MEN'S PITH HELMET HATS, at 8s Od eaoh. J. MOSES, Draper, Hamilton Wes*. WANTED, a General Servant ; references required. — Apply to Mrs J. D. Hill. WANTED, a respectable Girl, abont 14 years, to assist m housework. — Apply office of this paper. XTT ANTED Waikato People to know v v that they can save their Bailway Fare by Purchasing Toys and Fancy Goods at Havris' Clearance Sale, at Cavendish House, Queen Street, Auckland. W A NT E D Purchasers for the Produce of about Twenty Acres of Prime Oaten Hay. — Apply to A.8.C., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that H. HooD, Delta Hotel, Ngai uawahia, has Splendid Paddock Accommodation for Travellers, at moderate charges. XV ' ; WANTED, a CwHiO m»)k and make himself -generally useful on the farm. Must have experience among cattle and horser. — Apply to Mr Peer Walker, Woodstock,. Piakoßoadj , WANTED, an active and trustworthy Man of business habits, to assist iv the Store and Drive a Trap.— R.D.L Duffu?, Te Awamutu. WANTED, a Ploughman that can work either a Single or Doublefurrow Plough. — Apply to Thos, Norris, Taotaoroa. WANTED, for the Waikato Railway, Ohaupo-Te Awamutu Section, 100 Navvie".— Apply on the Works. STAYING at m j place, Bince Sunday, December 1, a Brindle Bull Bitch, with a short .tail. If not claimed within seven days will be disposed of. The owner may have same by paying expenses — A. H. (Vbitehouse, Bootmaker, Duke Street,. Cambridge. T7WR HALE, a Six-roomed Hous 3 and JC 3 Acres Land, good Garden and Orchard j tbe whole securely fenced. — Apply - to THOMAS WOOD, East HamiltonDecember 4, 1878. TO LET, a Six-roomed Brick Residence sitnate m Hood Street, Hamilton. For particulars apply to Mr T. H. White. VICTORIA HOTEL, Opposite the Theatre Royal, and next to Quick's Stables, Victoria Street, Auckland. E. S. HILL, Propbietob. Billiards, Night Porter, Baths. Waikato Timbs filed; I. 0. E. T. SESSIONAL BALL. A BALL will be held on the Ist of J\. January, 1879, m Le Quesne's Hamilton Hall under the Patronage of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, on the occasion of holding the First Session m Waikato.— Double Tickets, 10a lid ; Single Tickets, 7s Gd. Refreshments Provided. J. KNOX, G.W.V.T. LOST, from ManDja^^a Station, last ■winter, 1 Old R«d Working Bullock, ends cut off each horn ; also, 1 Red and White Worker. Eaoh had Bells en when last stcn, £1 Reward will be given for each Bullock, or for information that will lead to their recovery. F. D. R. SMALE. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, near Pukek' i ra, a Fox Terrier Djg, almost white. Any person delivering the same to Mr Carter, Coach Proprietor, Cambridge, will receive the abive Regard. LOST, on Siturday last, a Gold Ring, with m tills J,*, engraved on it. The tinder will he handsomely ( rewarded on leaving the same at thejoffice of this paper.

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1013, 19 December 1878, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1013, 19 December 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1013, 19 December 1878, Page 3

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