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Wanteds, &c.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ! I
[Advertisements of Wanteds, Found, Lost, To Let, &c,, not exceeding 14 words, are charged at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion, (if pre-paid.)]
A MARRIED COUPLE, without family, teek for a re-engugement on Faim or Station. The man is a good ploughman, fencer, and ditcher, careful and kind with horse? ; the woman good housekeeper and good plain cook. Last term of hervice, four years and lour months. — Apply to R. H. T., care of N. R. Cox, Hamilton.
ALL deceived in their past drapery purchaser would do well by visiting Hatrick, Hamilton.
COME ! COME ! Young and Old. )000 Gifts to be Given Away ! One Shilling each.
HATRICK repfularly receives fresh supplies of Boots, Men's and Boy's Clothing and Goneral Drapery.
LADIES can procure Josephine Black and Colored Gloves from Hatrick, at lowest Auckland price.
LOST, a BUNCH of KEYS, on the afternoon or evening of THURSDAY in Hamilton. Five Shillings reward on application to Sergeant McGovern, Or, A. SHARP, Veterinary Surgeon.
Q PRING HATS— Splendid Assortment O — just arrived at Robebt Harris's, Hamilton Emporium, Grey-street.
rpO LET— Shop and Dwelling-house, JL Grey-street. — John Edgecumbk, agent, JVailato Times Buildings.
I)OBERT HARRIS has constantly ii ariving New Groceries and Household Requisites in lionmongery. — Trial requested.
I>OBERT HARRIS has For Sale \> Watertights, Bluchers, and Children's Boots at Hamilton Emporium, Grey-street.
WANTED KNOWN-Two Silver Watches to be given away Tonight at the Sensation Gift Depot.
WANTED KNOWN- No Bunkum. Everyone satisfied at the Gift Depot. One Shilling each.
WANTED KNOWN — Pictures, Lustres, Pipes, Purses, Looking Glasses. Watch Pockets, Pin Cushions, &c., To-Night.
WANTED KNOWN— That at others expence Hatrick is taught to retain Customers' confidence.
WANTED KNOWN— That Richard Land has made arrangements for keeping a Stock of Lemonade, Soda Water, &c.
WANTED KNOWN— That Richard Land can supply Hotels with Lomonade, &c. at lower prices than any firm in the district.
l*r ANTED KNOWN— That Richard TT Land is now prepared to take orders for Marshall and Copeland's, and Innes Bottled Ale and Porter.
WANTED KNOWN— That Richard Lanci solicits a trial of the
WANTED KNOWN— Mr and Mrs Pen/holz Jewellery and Fancy Busines*, Hamilton East, will CLObE 28th September and RE-OPEN in CAMBRIDGE.
WAITED KNOWN That S. McLernon, Hamilton, guarantees the safe and prompt return to any part of the district Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery sent for repairs. Work thoroughly executed. Charges moderate.
WANTED,— Travellers to and from Auckland to know, by stepping across to the Hotel at Mercer, where there is a Good Table always ready on arrival of Trains, their purse as well as the inward man will be benefited by it, and in these hard times sixpence saved is worth t\\ 0 earned. Those who like a drop of Good Stuff will do well to step across where they will get it. Th^re is plenty time. J. D. DILLON, Proprietor.
NOTICE.
TENDERS will be received for Trimming Furze Fences on the Farm.
T. BURTON, Stone's Farm, Ngamawahia.
DR. EDGELOW will in future dispense his own medicines, and may be consulted at bis Surgery, VictoriaStreet, Hamilton, next door to Messrs Qualtrough and White : Hours for Consultation. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
jggf-T E QUESNE'S HALL. Quadrille Party in aid of the Hamilton Band Fund.
The Hamilton Band will give their first Quadrille Party in the above hall on TUESDAY EVENING, October 4th. Mr T. A. Bell has kindly consented to preside at the piano. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. , Prices of admission —Double Tickets, 4s ; Single, 2s 6<l.
RICHARD EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. H.B.
HHHE BAPTISTS OF CAMBRIDGE X "WILL MEET IN THE
ODDFELLOWS' HALL Every Sunday Morning, At 11 o'clock, For Divine Worship, commencing SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 25th.
On the Sunnay following, October Ist, Mr Thos. Spurgeon will preach two sermons in the Public Hall, of which further notice will be given.
The public are invited to attend.
HALL,
ODDFELLOWS' HAMILTON.
A Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT,
In aid of the Harmonium fund of the Presbyterian Church, will be given on Thursday, 29th September.,
Programme v\ future issue.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1440, 24 September 1881, Page 3
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688Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1440, 24 September 1881, Page 3
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