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Wanteds, &c. NEVER MIND Jack the Ripper, but buy D. Salmon's Boots that never i'P"i ANTED — 500 Couples to get v 1 married and order their Furniture from F. J. Sanders, agent for Garlick and Cranwell, Victoria-street, Cambridge. IX/ANTED-An Old Man to mills, VT , look after garden, and make himself generally useful about homestead ; wages, 10s per week. Apply to S. Scddon, Gorton. WANTED— 500 Parents and Guardians to conic and get themselves and their families shod at the premises of the undersigued, and save themselves heavy doctor's bills.—F. J. Sanders, Vic-toria-street, Cambridge. WANTED— The inhabitants of Waikato to know that the undersigned has been appointed as Agent for Ml-ssra Smith and Causjhey, Importers, Wholesale and Family Drapers, Queenstreet, Auckland. A full set of patterns and .samples from their well-known stock now o;i hand. Metis' Good Tweed Suits, 'S.te Gil ; Onehunga do., 30s ; Mole Trousers, 4s 6d. An immense, variety of Dress Materials in all the latest novelties. Astraean Trimming, 4d, sid and (jel per yard; Plushes in all shades from Is lid per yard. Silks, Velveteens, &0., and every description of Dress Trimmings. Suits to measure at 24 hours' notice. All Goods marked in plain figures. Terms strictly cash, and no abatement.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED TO SELL-Fine lot of Rimu Scantling, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, of various lengths. I'liee, 8? per 100, cash. Apply to J. Frear, Hamilton. U J ANTED KNOWN-Concert and ?V D.inoc at Paterangi on Friday, August Oth. V\7 ANTED KNOWN—That F. J. t V Sanders has removed to the wellknown premises of Mr .1. W. Merriok, in Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. WANTED KNOWN-To my Raglan customers. Messrs Rendell and Henry having been appointed my agents, will receive all Watches and Jewellery for repairs.-James B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Greenwood has novv obtained the services of an experienced hairdresser, and if her friends and old customers will continue their kind support they will receive every attention, civility and cleanliness. WANTED KNOWN—Comfort for the cold nights may be had by purchasing a Kapok Down Quilt, price 27s and IJOs 6d, freight paid to atiy station in the Wnikato, from F. J. Sanders, agent for Garlick and Cranwell, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That the best place in Waikato to buy Boots and Shoes is at F. J. Sanders', Victoriastreet, Cambridge. The largest assortment in the Waikato to choose from. All goods are sold at the lowest possible prices for cash, consistent with quality. A trial solicited. WANTED KNOWN. —FENCING — Having a very largo stock of Potara Posts 011 hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pinrj ,-ir.d Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible r.itea at tho Xew Wharf, Cambridge. V\r ANTED KNOWN—That the Civil it Service Supply Association of New Zealand (Limited), has appointed the undersigned as their Agent. Full samples of i'.li the leading lines on hand. Price Lists for July are now ready, and will be forwarded on application. —F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. \\T ANTED KNOWN—That Mr .las. t V Cooper, of Victoria-street, Auckland, has appointed the undersigned as his Agent. Every description of Hats and Caps made to order at the shortest notice. Ladies' Hiding Hats and Caps in areat variety. Simples on view and measures taken by F. J. Sanders, Vic-toria-street, Cambridge. NOTICE.— If you want a really good wholesome Beer you should drink DieUeson'slXLMild Tonic Ale.-G. F. Diekeson, Ngaruawhia Brewery. QEJSD WHEAT FOR SAL.E. Good White Tuscan See.d Wheat at 4s per bushel, grown from Canterbury seed, at H. and J. Goodfellow's. The seed was specially selected for us last season in Canterbury, our instructions to agents having been to select the best seed obtainable without regard to price. The seed we oflcr is an excellent sample. 11. & J. GOODFELLOW. To Awamiitu, 18th July, 1889. JOHN - PARR! SOWING TIME is near at hand. It is advisable to use only the very best Seeds procurable—they are very much the cheapest in the end. These can be obtained at my establishment, where I keep only Edward Webb and Sons' Pure English AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, whoso name alone is a sufficient guarantee of their great superiority. HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON. rn 0 builders. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till noon of FRIDAY, 26th July, for the ERECTION OF TWO SHOPS in Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications on view at Mr Lyon's shop, Te Awamutu, and at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge. Offers to be marked outside, "Tender for Shop." ALEX. ARMSTRONG, C.E. Kihikihi, 11th July, ISB9. CONTRACTOR S. TENDERS, addressed to J. Hume, Esq., Hamilton, will be received up to 11 am. of SATURDAY, August 3rd, for DRAINAGE WORKS, being Contract No. 2, Lockerbie Estate. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Mr Harrison, Manager, Morrinsville, on and after Monday next, July 29th. The undersigned will meet intending contractors on Monday, 29th inst., at Morrinsville, to point out the work and give any further information. WILLIAM C. BREAKELL. VX7AIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. CORN EXCHANGE. The Waikato Farmers are invited tu forward SAMPLES OF THEIR GRAIN for exhibition at the Corn Exchange. Each sample to be three poundu (31b.5.) in weight, and to be marked with the number of bags for sale. Packages are to be addressed to the undersigned, and must reach him on 01 before the 'Joth inst. The Exchange opens on the 27th inst. CHAS. TUCK, Secretary, Waikato Farmers' Club. Cambridge, 171-li July, 18S9. LEWIS O'NE IL L, Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2657, 23 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2657, 23 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2657, 23 July 1889, Page 3

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