Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— Two Tons of Good Feed Oa f s (black ptefoired). Send simpluaml mieis to t H. Bullock- Webster, Haiiiilton ' WANTE I J. - A Gord Boy, about 14 or 1.5, to clean boots, knives, and totinake hiwulf othcrui-c useful about a 'far .n house, and to be able to milk or be willing to be taught to do so. Apply to' Mr Cotcrcll, Kangiaolria, Te Awamutu.
WANTED— At Mr O'Brien's Tnnnel Contract fust-class Navvies. ■ S r one but boim Jiih workmen need go there. To leally good men a long job. Wages, 9a per day of eight hours.
WANTED— A Cook, Kitchenmaid, aud Waitress. Apply to Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED — A JJoy for a country store. —Apply to H. W. Pennington, Tamahere.
WANTED to Purchase an Engine, about 4 horse power. Apply by Monday, March 29th, to A. Maunder, Frahkton, Hamilton.
I*7 ANTED, -A Small House of four »\^ rooms near the Railway Station, Hamilton, or .a portion of a house would biiit.— Address Box 210, P.O.' Auckland.
WANTED— Forty Good Hands for (Swapping., Apply Miranda Caual, ?Mercer\ /
WANTED. —An erigagement as „ . Companion to a lady, resident iv Waikato. Applicant is 'competent to teach young children/ and avoukl be prepared to undertake' such\ duties. Address,, C. Hudson Esq., District Manager, Auckland Railways. "* ' 'v^ :
WANTED KNOWN— Dey & French, have on Sale all requisites for, Sportsmen.
WANTED KNOWN — Henry M. Salmon, Tailor, Hamilton. Glad to see old friends and customers. All \Vell s"erved7 •* ">
WANTED KNOWN— FENCINGHaving aj vfeiy large stock of jTotara Posts on haucl,; aho a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, iPins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible i rates at jthe New Wharf, Cairfbridge. , ;
'THT~ THE ••—INHABITANTS- 'OF jL " ' ' WAIKATO. ■'-WANTED -KNOWN— That Wh,wa« Taylor has COM}4e)NCED BUSINESS {as PfcUMftER anil TINSMITH in 'Hamilton West. All work, repairs, &c.^ to him swill be promptly attended to. f i " CIIAIU.hS .\loblStUTE. All kinds of Tin and Hardware kept in Stock. The Trade Supplied.
Vy ANTED TO <L if. Crewel Silks, and Wools @ Id per skein Fingering Yarn fn#<r „-.,..- -2d ,j Transfer Patterns worn*.,' ... Id >f yard Transfer Patterns $Jp Brackets, &c, half njual price Beit Quality 6-co^dCotton 1/6 dozen Grey Calico from }v 2/6 „ Butter Cloth fromfe..** ...2/6 „ White Calico, 36ii&" from... 3/3 „ Double-width Sheeting from 9/- Men's Cotton Shirks from... 1/6 each Opening up fofc Autumn TradeLadies' iMackintoshes from 6/6 each Ladies' Stockinette Jackets Dress Goods in Loading Material and Shades Butterick's Fashion Publication, Id Monthly. J. Rr E7HATRICK, Kaiapoi House, HAMILTON.
HOUSES TO LET.— Apply to John Knox. "DUNNING on my place, one old XX Strawberry Cow and Calf, branded Lls fin right rump, X on left rump. owneß/,can3ave same by paying expenses. iL <'- - WILLIAM WILSON, Tuhaiki Creek, WbatawbataV
/^IAMBRipGE 7 FOOTBALL r CLtJB. A MEETING of Members wJUJbe held at Kirkwoods Hotel on 'SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 8 U,m. A fuH attendance is requej&fl^' "lO L TAA By request. • |TJt A. L. SOUTER.
T»R§lfff¥' wm##A^<3fflUßCH, ; 1 HAMILTON. „ '. 'Services : Sunday, March. 28thJ Morning, 11 : Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: ft Parable of the Tare*." - Pjvening, 7 : Rev. J. Dellow. Subject : "Evidence of Prophecy — Judea." i
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMILTON. -i 4 /To-Moffow> (Sunday), 28thir' At 11— "Labouring for Bread." ' JM^Wlftffgerinft ln'Sbaoihr' 1 Rev. John S. Boyd.
/^ihurchT'of 'ch-Sl^t. Le Quesne's Hall,' Hamilton. TO-MbßßO\f , $Bth INST. (J^ir > 'J. / f lecher, from Auckland, will conduct services— Morning at 11, even- 4 iag- at 7. Subject tor evening lecture— " The Old ! " '.JO 00 ?*"? I '"./ Y\
T>R B B A?T E H Ii A /» - ,17. .KIHIKmi, r fa-11l IO r.-)tdr,,-lt.V ?."^Mfrr -rr ojtL I , A^ECTURE, In aid of BuiHing-Fund, will be deli- , vered by 'KJEV. T. W. DUNN, IS THE ' PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU, p 'i> ; on '• - Saturday, March 27th. : feuiyECT 'r ') ilAjrcHnSrij' & mating." '■f • , Admissib'uJ Is. To commence at S p.m,
PHYSIOGNOMY. "tJ^oydje, jno/uifc, spe.cuJo r vris.utrvoK v •Tu-fofmmm ne corrmripas-nequitite nmlis Tv faciem ut jstaiu moribus vincas bonis." '• " ' " — Phffidrus. MR O. E. HUGO, the well-known lecturer on Physiognomy, will deliver one of his amusing and instructive LECTURES in Mr LeQuesue's Hall, Hamilton, onMonday evening next. Subjpct, "Profiles." The Lecture will be illustrated by paintings and drawings, and by descriptions of Faces. Dbors open 7-30. ; commence at 8 o'clock.'' -Admission to lecture, Is. After the Lecture, and every day duriug his stay in this town, Mr HUGO will supply applicants with his celebrated illustrated Charts of Character, indicating ; moral and .mental development according to cast of features. Prices for charts, 4s 6d, 10s and 20s.
GK. TO WN S EN,D , • HAMILTON, j TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Terms, 35s per Quarter ; half payable, ia advance. •>'••- Mormng or Evening. : Lessons given on Mondays, Wednesday* : • and Fridays, ' ]
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2140, 27 March 1886, Page 3
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