A San I'hancisco schoolboy described a mountain as " a lot o' land pointing up in the air.''
Wanteds, &c. WANTED-By a young lady, situation as Resident Governess. Address MrsSelby, Cambridge, Waikato. WANTED— Seven or eight Good Men for ti-ticc cutting ; also, Good Man Cook. Apply to T. Wise, Tau wharo. TX7'ANTED AT ONCE—Any quailT T tity of Barley for exporting. Highest price given. Apply A. F. Chamberlin, MercantileChambers,Queenstreet, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN.—Opening up Drapery Goods to meet requirements of Waikuto residents.—J, Ji. E. Hatiick. W r ANTED KNOWN—Emit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and .Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. ANTED KNOWN—The Cash Butchering Establishment now open. Nothing but best quality Meat disposed of.—J. lkttley, Butcher, \ ic-toria-street, Hamilton, opposite Gwynnc's Hotel. WANTED KNOWN.-FENCi N< !- Having a very large stock of Total'a I'osts on hand, also a large supply of I'lain and Barbed Wire, with Boilers, l'ins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. I HAVE now a supply of fresh Iloacli Waipa LIME on hand.—John I'arr, Hamilton Mouse, Hamilton. (~IOALS — Orders left with Messrs Ucy, J Davey or Kelly, promptly attended lu. —T. U . Maunder. "VT OTIL'E. —Jf you want a really good J_l wholesome Beer you should drink Diekesou's IX.L Mild Tonic Ale.—G. E. Dickeson, Ngaruawahia Brewery. A WAIKATO GIRL of 17 stone Xx. entered D. Salmon's Boot Store and asked for some Boots. The proprietor politely asked her what number she wore. What number? Why, two, yer fool. D'ye think I'm a centerpede, or wear a wooden leg ? S~~ ANDREW'S .SCHOOLROOM, * CAMBRIDGE. —Literary Evenings. New Series begins Wednesday next, 7.30. Major Wilson lecturer. Admission, 6d ; family, Is. Family tickets for course of six, 4s ; single, 2s. IT^OUND— In the Oddfellows' Hall, . Hamilton, after the Comus Dramatic Entertainment on Saturday, a WALKING STICK. Owner can obtain same at The Waikato Times Office on payment of expenses. jp O O T B A L L. A MEETING of the Hamilton Football Club will be held at The Waikato Times Buildings at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. r ESLEYAN CIIURCH SERVICES, Sunday, 28 th April, ISS'J.— Hamilton Wesleyan Church, II a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Subject, " Appearances of Christ"; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Subject, "Spiritual Blindness." Kirikiriroi Schoolroom, 2.30 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. I'ukete Schoolroom, 3 p.m., Mr Waite. Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church, 7 p.m., Rev. E. J. Griffen, of America. Tuhikaramea Schoolroom, 11 a.m., Mr Harris. Whatawhata Schoolroom, o p.m., Mr Harris. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold at current rates. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. »a:o33ar3E3"ar ■x-o xvessstcd IN SUMS FROM £25 upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS GEESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AGENCIES : LlFE—'The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria; established IS7O. FIRE—The Norwich Union; established 1790. /LCCIPENT—The New Zealand Accident Insurance Company,
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Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 3
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