Reward offered for lost pound notes.
Mr E. T. Davey, for many years with Mr Knox, notifies that he lias taken the shop in Hood-street, Hamilton, lately occupied by the Misses Lovell, where he will open (luring the week with an entirely new stock of grocery, drapery, and general goods. He invites his friends and tho public generally to give him a trial. See advertisement. Mr J. Knox has been instructed by the inventor to sell at the Hamilton Auction Mart on Saturday next, Handyside's patent firewood cutter. Mr Knox will also sell mi same date, furniture, tlje property of the Rev. H, S. IJaviewj who is leaving' the district. Mes-rs \Y. J. Himte): and Co,, will hold their next Hamilton Morse sale at the Commercial Hotel yards, on Wednesday, the 10th inst (30 useful lioises, as per list in advertisement. The following anecdote is from the St. 'lien's Review : —A mechanic's wife, who I a.l carried her husband's humble dinner to his workship, read the mnwsp iper while he ate his repast. "Jack,"' said she, " I soe that the poor kidnapped Pijuce is goin' back tb Sofia—it.a hard, ain"t it, for a man to 'be torn from his wife by a lot of sciimps 2". "■ Wife,".'said Jack, with his mouth full. "Sofia's not his wife!" "Not liia' wife! Then the Czar did (|i)jte rigljt {if ' Strange Insubordination.—Who has not experienced a sort of malady when all the faculties seem in rebellion, and labour is absolutely impussiole ? It is a condition of nerves and stomach and brain that can only be cured by the use of that irresistible remedy, American Co.'s Hop Bitters. Read.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2263, 11 January 1887, Page 2
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274Reward offered for lost pound notes. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2263, 11 January 1887, Page 2
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