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Only this is certain— that many will com< but what manner of men they will bi who can tell? If we are to believe th oracles, every man of them is to have special mission of his own. They ar announced beforehand as giants, whe with their mijrhty engine of war— th New Constitution— will level every tlunj that is. The people's commissioners ar to lay hands on tho railroads and run then as if they owned them. It has been th genius of these times for men to clul their capital together with a view to carr: out industrial enterprises too great fo individual capacity. The genius of th< men who are to come is to confiscate al capital that is associated, and, therefore useful. Real estate is to be taxed intc worthlessness, and the man who lira under his own vine and fig tree is to be compelled to yield up his figs and hia grapes for the benefit of -the many, whe are too indolent or too unskillful to cultivate anything save ' Chronicle rowdyism orsand-lotblasphomy. Common camen are to carry for everybody's good except their own. Bonanzas are to be made to benefit everybody except those who havt industry and skill enough to find them. No man is to own anything unless he has a title to nothing. A specially elected Legislature is to be one instrument with which to effect these results; an unscrupulous judiciary, with a knowledge of partisanship rather than of law, is to be another ; whilst communistic officials are to be a third, and Heaven only knows what all the other tools are to be. All these and many moro like, things are oome upon us. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to furnish their Hoasw would be well repaid by a visit to the City Hall Arcade, the finest Show-room m New Zealand, and containing the largest stock of Carpets and greatest variety of Furniture to be seeut anywhere m the colony. The large business transacted m this Establishmen is due to the very moderate prices charge and zealous attention paid to the wants and wishes of its patrons. The Proprietors have successfully initiated the London system of combining the various departments, of Drapery, Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing, with House furnishing m all its branches. Country Settlers' requirements are especially studied, and, as regards Furniture, they will find 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, Washstands, Toilet Glasses and Tables, Toilet Ware, Fenders and Fireirons, &c. &c., &c. Purchasers find it to their advantage to deal with the undersigned, as they keep goods especially suited for their establishments. Give your order to HOLLOWAY, GARLIOK, AND ÜBANWELL, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street New Advertisements. WANTED by a Boy, 15 years of age, a Situation, can milk, ride, and drive, one or two horses, m or about the settlement. — Apply office of this paper. WANTED a FOREM\Nfor the Waikato Times. Apply to the Manager. WANTED, a General Servant Girl ; , liberal wages given. — Apply, personally or by letter, to Mrs John Hunt, Brookside, Cambridge. MR. BELL'S Singing Classes will open as under : — Ngaruawahia : Publio Sohoolhouse, on Wednesday^ '■■eptember 3rd. Cambridge: Publio Schoolhouse, on Friday, Sth September. , Any person wishh g to join the above classes are requested to attend on the night above-named, ot 7 p.m. Terms : Ten shillings per quarter, m advance. MAIL NOTICE. MAILS for Auckland and, intermediate Offices close at Hamilton dally at 7.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. (1) — For Alexandra and intermediate Offices, daily at 12 (noon). (2) — For Cambridge and intermediate Offioes daily, at 1.30 p.m. (3)— For Morrinbville (Waitoa), Tuesdays and Fridays, at 1.30 p.m. (4) — For Ngahinapouri every Saturday at 1.30 r».m. (5) — For Whatawhata, every Saturday at 1.30 p.m. HERBERT LOGIE, Postmaster. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIKATO DISTRICT. /"N ENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I am a Candidate to represent this district, m the Liberal Interests. I think that the Government, which has brought down a comprehensive Liberal Policy, such as has been enunciated m the Governor 1 ? Speech, ought to be allowed an opportunity of carrying" that Policy into effect. Your Obedient Servant, J. PALMER CAMPBELL. Cambridge, 22nd August, 1879. MESSRS. COMBES & PASCOE having this day taken over the Baking Business lately conducted by Mr R. Hale, beg to notify customers that their orders will receive most careful attention. COOMBS & PASCOE, Hamilton, September 1. HAMILTON BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE Ladies of the Benevolent Society wise to announce that a public meeting will be held on Thursday, the 4th inst., at 3.30 p.m, at Hamilton East Public School, for the purpose of making arrangements to hold a Series of Mothers meetings. HAMILTON CONTINGENT TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. THE members of above corps will assemble for Church Parade near the A C. Barracks, on Snnday, the 7th September, words, Pouch, Belt, and white Gloves. P. A. WHITAKER. Lieut.-Commanding. •vr o t i o c All business matters m connection witb the Waikato Timjis to be addrtßaei *?Tho **^:*j&2*e K '-* mi '

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1122, 2 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1122, 2 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1122, 2 September 1879, Page 3

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