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Wanteds, &c. WANTED —Two Good Stackers. Apply 11. and ,f. Clifford's Store, Morrinsviile. \\T ANTED parties desiring Summer Vt Garments to leave their orders with H.-itriek, Draper, Hamilton. WANTED IMM KDIATELY — 500 dozen Quart Chiitnpagno Bottles ; price, SM per dozen. —G. b\ Diekesou, Ngaruawahia Brewery. WANTKD KNOWN—Kent House, Hamilton East, open Saturdays ; other days (i to S p.m. only. \\/"ANTED KNOWN — fruit Boxes T T (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. WANTED KNOUW.-KENCING— Having a very large stock of Totiira Posts on hand, aiao a large supply of J , lain anil Barbed Wire, with Rollers, I'ins and Staples, those fencing can he supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. WANTED TO [.'(JRCHASK for cash a small HOUSE and ACRE in Hamilton West. Address oilers to 11. Salmon, Tamahere. W~ A T E D, The Settlers and Residents in Waikato to save money by buying their Drapery from us. New Goods for the season now to hand. A splendid assortment of patterns in the hands of our travellers. Customers in any part of the district waited on for orders by sending address to R. T. Gilmour, Hamilton. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Dkai-kks, Hosikim & Glovers, PAENULI, AUCKLAND. T ON DON HOUSE is open till 8 every .JU evening.—N. 11. Cox. FOR SALE (cheap for cash) — A Splendid Werthcim Sewing Machine, in complete order; pood as new.—Office of this paper. T IME ! T IME ! T IME ! I have a supply of fresh burned. Now is the time to use it as a top-dressing on turnips to prevent the ravages of the fly, £2 per ton. JOHN PARR, Hamilton House. ESLEYANCHURCU SERVICES, Sunday, 20th January, 1859.— Trinity Wesleyan Church, Hamilton, Rev. Roujohns (expected), 11 a.m. ; Key. T. 0. Carr, 7 p.m. ; subject: "Come"; Tuhikaramea Schoolroom, 11 a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; Whatawhata Schoolroom, ',', p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; Ngaruawnhia Weslcyan Church, 7 p.m. ; I'ukete Schoolroom, 3 p.m., Mr C. Bycroft. rh W I N E BINDERS. The undersigned has a DKERING TO LKT, with'or without horses. No work no pay. Also, FOR SALE, A SAMUELSON, in good working order. Price, £G. D. RICHARDSON. _ MEAT COMPANY. FARMERS of the district who have used the Company's MANURES this season are requested to meet Mr Symoxs at Ohaupo Hotel after the sale on TUESDAY NEXT. 16th January, 18S9. ~\\T A 1 K A t77 ANNIVERSARY V\ SWIMMING RACES. A MEETING of the Committee will bo held in The Waikato Times Buildings at 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, January 21st. A full meeting is re(lucsted. Important business. JOS. G. PANNELL, Hon. Sec. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. Mr Roi:joii>'.s, representative of the above Society, will ADDRESS the united Sunday Schools at the Public Hall, Hamilton, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Mr RoiMOHN* will also conduct a meeting in the same place (after the conclusion of the ordinary evening ser vices), commencing at 8.15. The subject of his address will be " Thu Bible without a peer." Oα MONDAY EVENING, at S o'clock, a MEETING will be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, when Mr Ron Johns will deliver an ADDRESS on the work of the Society. Chair to be taken by Col. Forbiw. A collection will bo made on behalf of the funds of the Society. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in St. John's Church, Te Awamutu, on TUESDAY, January 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. Chairman :Mr Sokhy. Speakers: Revs. Bolek, Giiii'TiTiis and Itoiuoiixs. rpE AWAMUTU VOLUNTEER AND i I'U'ULIC HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, 2'Jth January, ISB9. lg§" AF T l<: R TH E RACE S "&s A GRAND CALICO FANCY DRESS BALL! Under the management of THE THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY. I.v Aid of tjik Ceuasc, and Lining OF THE HALL. The Band of the Te Awamntu Cavalry, under the leadership of Bandmaster Siblcy will be present. To commence at 8.30 p.m. with GRAND CHARACTER PROMENADE AND WALTZ! Tickets (obtainable at all the stores), 2s Ud each. Family Tickets, admitting four persons, 7s Od. M ON ICY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest. —Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold at current rates. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. I&OCOIWjES-'&r TO aCESSffIStt IN SUMS FROM Up upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS GRESII'AM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu '■ A f i E N C I K S : LIFE- The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria; established 1370. FIRS— The Norwich Union; established 1700. ACCIDENT— The New Zealand Accident Insurance Coaipauy,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2578, 19 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2578, 19 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2578, 19 January 1889, Page 3

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