Wanteds, &c. WARNING.— Captain Edwin predicts heavy rain. Re prepared, by wearing D. Salmon's Damp proof boots. WANTED-Pheasants.-Fisher and Co., Auckland. WANTED— A Cook. Apply Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton. WANTED— A Smart Errand Boy. Apply at once to Jos. G. Panned, Stationer, Hamilton. WANTED-A Young Man for general farm work ; must be good ploughman.—Walter Chitty, Hamilton. WANTED —A Respectable Good General Servant, able to wash and do plain cooking. Apply Mrs Cottrell, Rangiuohia, Te Awamutu. WANTED TO PURCHASE — A Second - hand Turnip Cutter. Particulars and price to "E.R.," Wai kato Timks Oflice, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN.-Opening up Drapery Goods to meet requirements of Waikato residents,—J, R. E. Hatrick. VyANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes T 1 (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. WANTKD RKAD-Call on Kincaid, Victoria-street, Cambridge, ami 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 :hau any other house in town. WANTED KNOWN —Rev. Isaac Rooney, of New Britain, and iJaniel Tomokait at Wusluyau Church, Hamilton, on Tuesday next, at 7.30 p m.
Subject, " Mission Work in tlie Island: of the l'aeilie." Collection on behalf o; New Britain Mission. •J. T» wood has now obtained the u services of an experienced hairdresser, r! and if her friends and old customers will " continue their kind support they will s receive every attention, civility and 11 cleanliness. c I\J ANTED KNOWN—If your W''atch 1 VV does not keep good time, why snUer the annoyance when, by sending it j to J. B. Harker, Watchmaker, yon can ] have the defect remedied at a reasonable charge, and in a workmanlike maimer. W S ~ " ANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-Having a very large stock of < Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, i Pins and Staples, those fencing can be ' supplied at the lowest possible rates it ' New Wharf, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That C. A. Ogle has re-commenced business lin To Awnmutu. All charges most ! moderate. The latest Paris and American appliance (a triumph of science) kept ■ in stock, and supplied per post or otherwise. Well-poisoned Wheat, l)d per pound. ANTED KNOWN-The largest, cheapest, and best stock ot Boots and Shoes of every description is to be seen at the premises of the undersigned. Cents' Court Shoes, 10s b\l ; Ladies' Evening do., with beaded toes and buckle, Gs. Freight paid to any railway station uii all goods in the Waikato. Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order.--F. J. Sanders, Duke-street, Cambridge. \ fc ~r ANTED KXOWN- New Furni- . W tore at less than auction prices, and of guaranteed quality. — V. J. Sanders, agent for Carlick and Cranwell, begs to submit the following list of pi ices for the beiielit of the Waikato public. All orders emulated to him will receive prompt attention, and persons ordering ii,ay have goods consigned to themselves ami pay their own freight : — Washington Mlaek-pai-ited Chairs, 3s 0d ; Kauri do., New Zealand-made, -Is Oil ; Bent tjuineev do., wood bottoms, -Is (id , Grecian do., pith B'-ats, -Is 3d ; Grecian, cane seats, -h Gd ; Crown Diuii.g do., &s ; Arm Chairs, 9s, 10s (id : Nurse Hookers, 8s (id ; Ann do., 1 Is Ud ; Children's Painted Rockers, with high backs, arm rests, and cane siats, 3s !)d ; Varnished do., (is (id ; Ijontwood Chairs (liedroom), 7s ; Dining do., 7s (id ; Child's Low do., (is 6d ; Child's High do., 17s lid; Child's High Chairs (wood), os Gd ; do., cane scats, Gs (id; Beutwood Rockers, :50s, IBs (id, 40s, 50s; Single Wood Bedsteads, 14s, 15s Gd; Double do., from "20s ; Single Iron Bedsteads, slump, l.'is to ISs Gd ; do., French, 24s to 27s (id ; Double do., from 20s to £10 ; Wood Cots, 17s 6d to 45s ; Mattresses, Palliasses, Pillows, Bolsters, &e., Ac. : Wire-wove Mattresses, best in the market, single, 17s Gd, 2-1 s ; double, 255, 32s ; Upholstered Spring do., single, 21s, 28s, 30s ; double, 27s (id, 455, GOs ; Tapcstrv Carpels, Is lOd, 2s, 2s 3d, 3s, 3-: (id, 3s 10.1, 4s, 4s 3d ; Brussels do., 4s 0d to Us ; Kidder Squares, 3s Od, 5s per yard; for the cold weather —Kapok Down Quilts, splendid goods, equal to three blankets, largest sizes, 25s to 28s C'l; Eider Down do., 32s to 595; Linoleums, from Is lOd to 4s (id per square yard. On all orders amounting to £5 and upwards, 2A per cent., £10 and upwards, 5 per cent. off. Samples of the above ] goods on view. The above are Auckland prices, to which bare freight is added in ' Cambridge. Catalogues sent post free on application. —F. J. Sanders, agent for ■ Garliek and Cranwell, Duke-street, Cambiidge. \
Blank: et s ; blank et s i blank fts ! To whom it may concern. We are now offering -00 pairs Blankets' slightly soiled, very much under regular prices. Orders by post promptly attended to. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Dkac-krx, Hosiers, &c, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agent: K. T. Gilmour, Hamilton. T7UVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST-A Gold SCARF-PIN (horseshoe centre), on Saturday, in Te Awaniutu, or between Te Awamutu and Paterangi. Finder will receive the above reward on returning same to W. S. Fox, Paterangi ; or, G. Aider, Te Awamutu. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Waikato Branch will be held in Hamilton on SATURDAY, Bth inst., at II o'clock. VOESLKYAN CHURCH SERVICES H on Sunday next, June 2nd.— Trinity Weslcyan Church, 11 n.m., Rev. T. G. Can - , Sacrament of Lord's Suppor at close of service; 7 p.m., Mr G. Byoruft. On Tuesday next, missionary addresses, ilukanui Hall, 'A p.m., Rev. T. G. C'arr ; Avomlule, I I a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. E. J. Grifl'eu (no services at Ngaruawahia in consequence) ; Huntly Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Rev. 'J'. G. Carr : Firewood Creek, S p.m. ; Mr Hani-.. FN SUMS FROM 125 towards, at L moderate rale of interest. Apply to THOMAS GRESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AGENC I K S : LIFE—The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria ; established IS7O. FIRE—The Norwich Union; established 17%. ACCIDENT—The New Zealand Accident Insurance Company,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2635, 1 June 1889, Page 3
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