Wanteds, &c. __ WANTISD— A Good Milker. Apply to Mr Cocluane, Newstead. WANTED— A Girl as General Servant. Apply Mrs Barton, Hamilton. W ANTED—A Housemaid ; must be a good laundress. Apply National Hotel, Cambridge. \\T ANTED—A General Servant; must VV understand plain cooking and washing. References required. Mrs Cottrell, Rangiaohia. V.\7 ANTED—A Strong Boy, between T V 12 and 14 years, to deliver milk. Wages from i>a to Us per week and found. For address, apply Waikato Times Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Opening up Drapery Goods to meet requirements of Waikato residents. —J. R. E. Hatrick, WANTED KNOWN—Fruit 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. Bettley, Butcher, Vic-toria-street, Hamilton, opposite Gwynne's Hotel. \\7 ANTED KNOWN—On arrival of T T to-day's train, supply of Barnett's Celebrated Goods, Pork Sausages, Polonies, Pork Pies, &c., and after this date on Thursdays during the winter months \V. Kincaid, Victoria-street, Cambridge, Ist May, 1889. 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 tho New W'harf, Cambridge. WANTED READ-Call on Kincaid, Victoria-street, Cambridge, and purchase a pair of the Northern Company's Boots, Shoes, or Slippers. Every pair stamped "Northern." The secret is the quality. I can sell at less profit than any other house in town. I HAVE now a supply of fresh Roach Waipa LIME on hand.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton, I HAVE now in stock all Dumbers of the Pausodonoptic Spectacles, Those who were unable to obtain them may now do so.— H. Howden, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WAIKATO HOSPITAL FOR SICK BOOTS.—D.Salmon, M.R.C.8.M., can cure sick boots, rejuvenate worn-out bodies, and restore ruined soles. C'tOALS— Orders left with Messrs Dey, J Davey or Kelly, promptly attended to. —T. W, Maunder. XT OTIOE.—If you want a really good I_N wholesome Beer you should drink Dickeson's IXL Mild Tonic Ale. —G. F. Dickeson, Ngaruawahia Brewery.
LOST— Between the Hospital and Frankton on the night of the ball, a GOLD BRACELET. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning to The Waikato Times Office. L vZT s £2 Reward. LOST—From Lochiel, Ohaupo, in January last, one Bay Yearling COLT, by Ingomar, with least possible star on forehead, and inside of oue hind foot white ; also Brown FILLY by lugomar, white face and white hind feet. When lost, colt was a big, plain, lengthy yearling, with a lot of bone, and filly was small but very big boi:ed, both low in condition. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning them to J. McNICOL. Ohaupo, April 17th, ISSS). W' ESLKYAN CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday, sth May, ISS'J. — Hamilton Wesleyan Church, 11 a.m., Rev. T. G. Carr; subject, " Christian Fellowship." 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr ; subject, " Docs a laudable object justify sin?" Hukanui Hall, 3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church, 11 a.m., Mr Harris; 7 p.m., Rev. D. J. Griffen, M. E. Church, of America. Huntly Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Mr J. Bycroft. Firewood Creek, 3 p.m., Mr C. Bycroft. A MEETING of the Waikato Farmers' Association will be held at Ohaupo on TUESDAY, May 7th, immediately aftet the sale. Business importing R. SALMON, Hon. Sec. J) INKING ! J) INKING !
OPENING OF THE ACME RINK ! This Rink will OPEN on MONDAY EVENING, May 13th, in the Hamilton Pubiic Hall at S o'clock. Wooden Rollers only to be used, Subscription and full particulars in future advertisement. JOS. CI. PANNELL, Manager. j£IHIKIHI PUBLIC HALL. Friday, 10th MayA CONCERT will be held in the above hall in aid of the school funds. The leading lady and gentlemen singers of the district have kindly consented to assist. After the Concert the amusing farce "Anti-fat, or how to get thin," will be performed. The whole to conclude with a Dance. To commcnce at S p.m. Admission, 2s. 0 T ~I C E , On and after the ISth, the undersigned will call and COLLECT ALL MONIES DUE for the services of their stallions, and all old outstanding accounts not PAID forthwith will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection by order New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Stock Company. C. LAKE. Cambridge, March 13th, 1889. 3Mco»rxs' , sr TO X.EKTX> IN SUMS FROM £25 upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS GEESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AGENCIES : LIFE—The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria ; established 1870. FIRE—The Norwich Union; established 1796. ACCIDENT—The New Zealand Accident Insurance Company.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2623, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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