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Ladies and Gentlemen Wishing to furnish their JECouess 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 Carpote and greatest variety of Furniture to be scent anywhere m tho 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, &o. &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 Cranwell, City Hall Arcade, Q,ueen-street

I New Advertisements. WANTED * Tenders, for Trimming only, about two miles of double Gorse Fence, at per chain, on or before Saturday next, 6th inst. For particulars apply to undersigned, C. C. WOOD. . Woodland, Tamahere, 2nd September. %X 7 ANTED, some charitable people to V f Subscribe a few Shillings to buy Cork Soles for a party m Hamilton East who is fond of peeping underneath the blinds after dark, as his footsteps sound rather loud at present on the Verandah. Apply to Sah Wants-a-Pint. WANTisu 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 FOREMAN for 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 : — Cambridge: Public Schoolhouse, on Friday, sth September. Any person wishing to join the above classes are requested to attend on the night abdve-riamed, at j p.m. Terms : Ten shillings per quarter, m advance. 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. COQMBES & PASCOE, Hamilton, September 1. HAMILTON BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE Ladies of the Benevolent So-^ ciety wish to announce that apublio meeting will be held on Thursday (this day), 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. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIKATO DISTRICT. fi ENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I am a Candidate to represent tin's district, in 1 the Liberal Interests. I think that the Government, which has brought down a comprehensive Liberal Policy, such as has been enunciated m the Governor's Speech, ought to be allowed an opportunity of carrying that Policy into effect. Your Obedient Servant, J. PALMER CAMPBELL. Cambridge, 22nd August, 1879. TOTA IPA ELECTION. Mr Cunningham will address the Electors at Pukerimu, Friday, sth September, at 6.30 p.m. STEAM TO OMAHTJ, UPPER THAMES. THE s.s. KOTUKU is running regularly between Auckland and Omahu. For freight only, apply to THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH. NOTHB. THE Pukekura Distrrct Board have resolved, m accordance with the provisions contained m " The Public Works Act, 1876," to stop the undermentioned Roads, viz : — 20.62 chains or thereby of the road between lots 303, 305, and 362, Parish of Te Rapa. Road between lots v 308, 310, 311, 313, 307, 309, 310, 313, 314, 315, 319, 322, 329,330, 319, 321,322,323,324,325,326a, 327, 332a, ;333a, 334, 318, 320, 321, 332a, 332, and 338, Parish of Te Rapa. I Road between lots 3, 4, 7, and 3, Parish of Pukekura. Plans may be seen at the house of M!r Hugh Fitzgerald, Pukerimu, for 12 weeks from the 9th day of August, 1879. JOHN FISHER. Chairman T^TOTIOE TO ADVERTISERS ill advertisements not otherwise ordered will be inserted until countermanded, and charged fur accordingly ; and it is particularly requested that, when praoiicable, suob. orders for either supplica or countermanding may be n writing, All advertisements should be addrecsod to the Manager not to the Editor.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1123, 4 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1123, 4 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1123, 4 September 1879, Page 3

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