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Wanteds, &c WANTED— A Good MilUer. Apply to MrCoeliiane, Neu'stead. \\T ANTED—A Housemaid ; must be a V\ good laundress. Apply National Hotel, Cambridge. WANTED— A Smart Boy, able to milk and willing to make himself useful about house. Apply to E. F, Roche, Shaftesbury. WANTED -Pheasants ; also, a price given for 20 tons of Swedes, good sample, delivered in bags at Auckland Station. —Fisher and Co., Auckland. \"\7 ANTED—Tenders for 500 Totura V T Posts, ">ft. o'in. long, Tin. x 4in. through, good split timber, delivered at Motumaoho Station.—Thos. Jenkins. ANTED KNOWN.—Opening up Drapery Goods to meet requirements of Waikato residents.— J, R. E. Hatrick. WANTED KNOWN--Fiiiit 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 Gwynuo's Hotel. ANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-Having a very large stock of Tutara 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 Wharf, Camliridge.

WANTED READ-Call on Kincaid, Victoria-street, Cambridge, and purchase a pair of tin- Northern Company's Boots, Shoes, or Slippers. Every pair stamped "Northern." The secret is tho quality. I can sell at less proiit than any other house in town. TXT ANTED—The Ladies of Waikato YV to know that J. 11. E. Hatrick, of Hamilton ami Cambridge, has just received a splendid line of Ladies' Silk (kid-tipped) Gloves in all shades; also, Ladies' and Gents' very tine Knitted Gloves, with kid palms, wool-lined ; tho finest assortment of Plushes, in all shades from 3s (id, yet seen in the Waikato; together with a full assortment of New Season's (roods in nil departments at prices that must lie seen to ba believed. — J. K. E. Hatrick, Hamilton ; F. J. Sanders, agent lor Cambridge,

\&7 ANTED KNOWN—Now FurniV \ ture at less than auction prices, and of guaranteed quality. — V. J. Sanders, agent for Garlick and Cranwell, b;'gs to submit the following list of pi ices for the benefit of the Waikato public. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, and persons ordering may have goods consigned to then.selves and pay their own freight : —Washington Black-painted Chairs, os Od ; Kauri do., New Zealand-made, 4s !)d ; Bent Quincey do., wood bottoms, -is lid , Grecian do., pith seats, 4s od ; Grecian, cane seata, 43 (jd ; Crown Dining do., Ss ; Arm Chairs, <te, 10s Gd ; Nurse Rockers, Ss lid ; Arm do., 1 Is (id ; Children's Painted Rockers, with high backs, arm rests, and cine seats, Ms Od ; Varnished do., (is lid; Bentwood Chairs (bedroom), 7s ; Dining do., 7s lid; Child's Low do., ik (id; Child's lliirh do., 17s (id; Child's High Chairs (wood), 5s Od ; do., cane seats, Us (id ; Bentwood Rockers, ">os, 31s fid, -10s, 50s ; Single Wood Bedsteada, 11s, 15s; Double do., from'2os ; Single Iron Bedsteads, stump, 15s to ISs Gd ; do., French, 24e to 27s Gd ; Double do., from ■_'0s to £10 ; Wood Cots, 17s Gd to 45s ; Mattresses, Palliasses, Pillows, Bolsters, &c, ifce. ; Wire-wove Mattresses, best in the market, single, 17s Gd, 21s; double, •255, o2s ; Upholstered Spring do., single, 21s, 28s, ."JOs ; double, 27s (id, 455, GOs ; Tapestry Carpets, Is 10d, 2s, 2s :id, 3s, :].-: Gd, 3s 10 1, 4s, Is 3d ; Brussels do., 4s ltd to Gα ; Kulder Squares, 3s Id, as per yard; for the cold weather--Kapok Down (Jiiilts, splendid goods, equal to three blankets, largest sizes, ISs Gd, 20s, 255; Eider Down 'do., 32s to s!)s ; Linoleums, from Is lOd to 4s lid per square yard. On all orders amounting to £5 and upwards, 2.1 per cent., £10 and upwards, 5 per ceut. olf. Samples of the above goods on view.-F. J. Sanders, agent for Garlick and Cranwell, Duke-street, Caiubiidg.!.

A DANCIi will be held in Hukauui A. Hull on Thursday, May 16th. ■fT UNTLY COALS ! Huntly Coals ! ijL l>y the truck load at mine prices. —T. U\ Maunder, Hamilton. —If you want a really good i wholesome Beer you should drink IJiekcson's IXL Mild Tonic Ale,— 0. F. Dickesou, N»aruawahia Urcwory. BL ANKK TS ! BLANK ET S ! BLANKUTS! To whom it may concern. We arc now offering "200 pairs Blankets, slightly soiled, very much under regular prices. Orders by post promptly attended to. J. (iILMOUR & CO., Family Dkai-krs, Hosiers, &(-'., PARNRLL, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agent : K. T. Oilmuue, Hamilton. p _ ~A B B i T S . 'J'ho Civil Service Supply Association of New Zealand (Limited), are desirous of for a regular .SUPPLY of KIRST-CLAsS RABBITS. Apply to Manager, 85 Queen-Street, Auckland. 0 I C E ■ Having disposed of my interest in the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, I must request that ALL ACCOUNTS due to me be PAID before the Ist June next. ARTHUR BACH. l> ONEDUST! DONEDUST! JCE. JOE. Tho undersigned has for sale Ellis' well-known and justly-celebrated brand of Newcastle BONE DUST, which is superior to anything in the market. Quality guaranteed. In lots to suit purchasers. Copy of Colonial Analyst's Report scut on application. M. V. HURLEY, Auckland, Sole Agent for New Zealand. r |MIE undersigned will attend at I KIHIKIHI on every alternate WEDNESDAY as follows -.-May 2'lnd ; June sth and l'Jtli ; July 3rd, 17th, and 31st. It. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. lyrONJ'-Y TO LEXD on Mortgage of IxJL freehold at current rates. R. W. J)YKR, Solicitor, ('ambridgc FN SUMS I< , ROM £■■!'> upwards, at .L moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS CIRESIIAM, BARIUSTEII AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AC K SCI V.H : LIFE—Tiio Mutual Assurance Society ot Victoria ; established IS7O. FIRE—The Norwich Uniuii; eaUiljlished 17H(i. ACCIBEI^T—The New Zealand Accident .luturacofe Coiupaay,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2625, 9 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2625, 9 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2625, 9 May 1889, Page 3

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