Wanteds, &c
A YOUNG LADY requires a situation aa Nursery Governess ; can teach music, good needlewoman. Address, " Y.Z.," Post-office, Cambridge, Waikato.
WANTED— A pair of Sawyers for Te Kuti contract. Apply Coates and Metcalfe, Te Awamutu.
WANTED— A Situation on a farm ; cau fence, attend to sheop, or do any other kind of work. References if required. Address, "C.N.," office of this paper.
WANTED KNOWN.-FENCING--Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge.
Jno. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. V\T ANTED KNOWN TO THEIR Friends and Customers—
That MARTIN & CO., Tailors and Habitmakers, have Removed to the foot of Wakefield -street (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just opened a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings.
MONEY TO LEND at current rates. Thomas Giesham, Solicitor, Te xVwamulu and Kilukihi.
LOST— A bad cold, through wearing Salmon's Boots, thus keeping feet dry and warm.
171 OR SALE— Several tons of really . good Table Potatoes.— Apply to J. C. Grierson, Queenwood, near Alexandra.
FOR SALE— Horse- power, with Chaffcutter and Corn-crusher, in good order.— W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, near Cambridge.
FOR SALE— Seed Oats : Black Tartarian and Potato Oats.— Apply W. B. Morgan, Hautapu.
p O R SALE. PRIME RYE GRASS and CLOVER HAY CHAFF, at £4 per ton, Apply JOHN liUTCHINSON, Orakau.
FOR SALE. — Leaving Hamilton end of September — The Building used to carry on watchmaking and photographic business, Photographic Appliances and Chemicals, Handsome 10-day Marble Clock (strikes hours and halfhours). English, Bracket, Striking, Eight-day, and other Clocks. Rotherham Silver Lever Watches, Waltham Silver Lever Watches, Aneroid Barometer, Saddle and Bridle, 400-gallou Corrugated Iron Tank, Couch, Kitchen and other Tables, Mangle, Mistress Stove, Twostorey Bec-hnc, Meat Safe, Milk Pans, Folding Chair, Austrian Chairs, Swingletrees, Sleigh Irons, Harrow, Butter Kegs, &c, all at bargains. — Apply to W. SKEATES, Hamilton. N.B. — Persons indebted are requested to remit before September 6th.
DYRON'B COMEDY, ° "OUR BOYS,"
Will be repeated at the ODDFELLOW'S HALL, HAMILTON, OS Tuesday, the 7th September, in aid of the fund for fencing S. Peter's Parsonage grounds.
FOUND — That wet feet produce colds. Wear Salmon' 3 Boots, and keep out of danger.
NEW MUSIC by W. H. Webbe —"Madoleine," "Trust in Me," and "My Love, I Love Thee Best," Songs with Piano, Violin, and Flute (ad lib) accompaniments; "Supplication," Piano Solo, original air, with variations ; "Bell" Polka, Vocal Polka, Solo aud Duet; easy edition of "My Love," Vocal Valse(4th to 7th thousand). — Published by the Berlin Piano Impoiting Company, Hobson-street, Auckland. Price, One Shilling.
T O DAIRYMEN. TO SELL or LEASE, a small DAIRY FARM, near to Hamilton. The- Proprietor has been supplying milk to the Factory, and the Farm has superior Dwelling-house and all appliances for the business. Purchase of dairy stock and plaut optional. Favourable terms to a trustworthy tenant. Apply to HENRY SWARBRICK, Kirikiriroa.
COUPON FROM THE WAIKATO TIMES. MUSIC! MUSTC! MUSIC! NOTICE. THE BERLIN PIANO IMPORTING COMPANY (Limited), Auckland, having purchased the copyright of W. H. VVebbe'fl NEW SONGS, "Trust in me" and "My Love, I love thee best," will have much pleasure, on receipt of this coupon advertisement (with name and address of sender), in forwarding a copy of either of these popular songs (with their price lists and terms), poat free. AH instruments imported by this Company for cash direct from the manufacturers, which enables them to supply at lowest possible prices. All instruments at wholesale prices for cash, or ou deferred payments, from 30s a month. All communications to be addressed to W. H. Webbk, Piano and Organ Show Rooms, Hobs<n street, Auckland ; Agent for the above Company.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Le Quesxe's Hall, Hamilton.
Services for Sunday, Sept. sth, as under :—: —
Morning at 11 — For Fellowship and Breaking Bread. Evening at 7— Mr J. FLETCHER will LECTURE upon
"MAN'S NATURE:" Is he Mortal or Immortal ? God says " The Soul that sinneth it shall Die."— Ezekiel 18, 4. Man says "No — the Soul is Immortal and Cannot Die." Whom are we to Believe ? GOD or MAN. " To the law and to the testimony " then. "Yea, let God be true, and every Man a liar."
SANKEY'S HYMNS.
TN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of George A. C. L. Thomas, of Kihikihi, Painter, a Bankrupt. TENDERS are invited for the STOCK-IN-TRADE, of GROCERIES and IRONMONGERY, cf the Bankrupt. The Stock may be inspected, and all necessary information obtained on application to Mr J. W. Ellis, of Kihikihi. An inventory of the stock can be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders, accompanied by a cheque marked good for ten days, for 10 per cent., to bo sent to the undersigned on or before noon of SATURDAY, 11th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
JOHN S. EDGECUMBE, Deputy Assignee in Bankruptcy, Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 3
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