Wanteds, &c ANTED— Boy; must be a good milker. Apply Co-operative Stores, Hamilton. W" ANTED— A Smart, Intelligent Boy ; will havo to ride for and deliver ordeis. References required. Total abstainer preferred. Apply by letter, "Beta," Waikato Times. ANTED KNOWN — That all parties are prohibited from fishing on Mr James Raynes' Property. WANTED KNOWN— That you can have your watches, &c, skilfully repaired by W. Skeates, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Twenty-five years' experience.
\\T ANTE D— Pur■t<ss&k v Ir ' * chasers for about 100 PIGS> con ? istin g of -iSa *«P 8 BS > 8!'* Barrows, Growing Slips, and Sows with Litters. Could arrange for delivery at Whatawhata. —Charles Sutton, Half-way House, Waitetuna.
VT7- ANTED. WELL-BRED PIGS; highest price given at the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory, Hamilton. JOHN KNOX, Secretary.
VVT A N^ T? IS D~. TO LET — The TEMPERANCE HOTEL at Shaftesbury, Te Aroha. To a suitable tenant the rent would be nominal. Mr E. Y. Cox's men would be permanent boarders. For particulars apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. FOR SALE- A Small Stack of ExcelCLOVER HAY. —Apply to C. R. Johnson, Hamilton.
A RTIFICIAL TEETH. MRR. F. SANDbS, Surgeon Dentist, is prepared to undertake all kinds of Dental work in Gold, Silver, Celluloid and Vulcanitp, at Auckland prices. The Pharmacy, Hamilton.
MR JOHN CONYBEARE (Chirosophist), will forward by return post full particulars of the CHARACTER, <fcc\, on receipt of 12 penny postage stamps and a stamped directed envelope containing the following : — Particulars as to colour of hair, eyes, and complexion ; also, a verse or two of poetr}', or a quotation : All to be in the handwriting of applicant. Address : Mb JOHN CONYBEARE, Post-ofh'ce, Hamilton. /CAMBRIDGE. REV. J. S. HILL. SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBKR 22 AND 23. For pmticulars see posters. rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Preachers : Morning — Rev. John Dukes. Evening — Supply. OUNDAY SERVICES. Church of Christ. Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton East. Morning Service at 11; Evening Lecture at 7 by J. Rees. Subject : "The Church of Christ." Bible Class— Thursday, 8 p.m.
"VT O T I C E. A PUBLIC MEEHNG of the settlers of Tamahere, Tauwhare and Scotchman's Valley, will be held at Camp's Hotel on THURSDAY, the 13th inst., at 7-30 p.m. Business : To consider the advisability of urging the Government to place a permanent stationmaster at Tamahere Station, and any other business arising out of the same. S. S. GRAHAM T. DODD THOMAS RUSSELL A, T. F. WHEELER.
PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENTAL GARDENER. SAMUEL GERETSH Begs to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding districts that he is prepared to offer his services in the above. Grounds Laid Out in any style by contract or day work.' Fruit Trees Pruned. , HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS: " < ,#** Note the j. Address : Duke-streejt, nwt W.S.N., Goirips»y< - -.;, _^
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1926, 8 November 1884, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1926, 8 November 1884, Page 3
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