Wantecls, &:. WANTED — A respectable tniddloagud Woman Cook ; also, a housemaid. Apply, Mrs Lewis, To Awmmitu Hotel. W' ANTED- KNOWN-J. It. E. Hatrick in attendance Hamilton West next week. ANTED KNOWN—That George Cornish, formerly of Hamilton, will open here in a few days as hairdresser, etc. WANTED KNOWN--Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngamawahia. \%J ANTED KNOWN—Lecture in YY Wcsloyan Cluucli, Hamilton, Monday evening next, by W. I'. Grillitbs, Esq., of London. Subject, "What I Saw in India." W' ANTED KNOWN.- FENCING - Having a very largo stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Hollers, Pins and Staples', those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates ut tho New Whart, Cambridge. W ANTED KNOWN—That Swedes grown from Webb and Sons' Pure Home-grown Seeds took the two prizes open to all comers at the Waikato Horticultural Show, Cambridge, and many of the prizes for roots of all classes.— John Parr, agent for Webbs' Seeds, Hamilton. W~ESLKYAN CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, March 21th. -Hamilton Wesleyan Church, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., W. P. Urillil.li, E&q., of London. Whalawhata Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Mr C. Bycroft. Ngarnawahia Wesleyan Church, 11 a m., Mr Harris ; 7 p.m., Rev. T. C. Carr. Tamahere Church, o p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Firewood Creek, 3 p.m., Mr G. Bycroft. GRAZING for Horses and Cattle.— Good grass, secure paddocks, well watered and sheltered. Terms apply C. A. Davis, Box 11, P. 0., Hamilton. H' AMILTON CHORAL SOCIETY will meet for pi.ictice on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., in Mr Connell's Class-room.—H. Connell, Conductor. 17/OUND— In Victoria-street, Hamilton, ' on Thursday evening, a CANARY BIRD. Owner can obtain same nn application at The Waikato Times Oliice. hTven shillings reward. LOST—From Mr MeK'icol's Saleyards about a month ago, a brown PUNV, branded l'J upside (iown on the rump. Apply Waikato Ti.mks Oliice. tCt 0 T I C E . Owing to the delay in settling the insurance on Mr T. L. Cox's Boot Stock, the undersigned will not'bo able to obtain possession of the same until SATURDAY NEXT, the 30th inst. Bootmaking and repairs will bo undertaken on and after MONDAY, the 25th inst., at Mr Isaacs' late store, Duke-street, Cambridge. Y. J. SANDERS. 2lst March, 1839. WS. EVANS, Piano Tuner and ■ Regulator to the Governor and Admiral Fairfax, is now in Waikato. Orders may be left at Mrs GWynne's, Hamilton; Mr Sargent's, Cambridge : and at Mr Lewis's", Te Awamutu. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! To whom it may concern. We arc now oU'ering 200 pairs Blankets, slightly soiled, very much under regulai prices. Orders by post promptly attended to. .1. GILMOUR & CO., FaMII.V DKAJ'EKS, IIINJKUS, &C, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Waihato Agent: R. T, Gilmouk, Uamil ton. IN SUMS FROM i|2s upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply t< THOMAS UKNSHAM, JSAJIKLSTER AXf> SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu; AGENC J K ti : LlFE— Tlift Mutual A wurnnec Soeiet' of \;ctor.a; established IS7O. FIItB--TheNorwich Union; colablishei 1700. ACCIDENT— Tim New Zealand Acci deut lueuruuet; Company.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 3
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