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A reward of £1 is offered for the recovery of a bay gelding. To all tea drinkers requiring a good ten, combining flavour with pungency : Bo sure and ask your grocers for Brown, Barrett & Co.'s celebrated packet teas. Sold in retail only by your storekeepers, and not by hawkers. Wholesale at Bkoh'n, Baukktt & Co.'a, Elliott-street. Twelve years ago, when wo tried to introduce Van Houten's cocoa in the Auckland market, people found the price too high, but now hardly any other cocoa is selling, for the public found out it is the purest and withal the cheapest. We prophesy that our Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea will be the Van Hautens amongst all other teas, as it is a first-class and economical beverage.— Brown - , Baukktt, & Co.

Wanteds, &c. WANTED TO SELL-Fine lot of Rimu Scantling, 4x2 and 3 x 2, of various lengths. Price, 8s per 100, cash. Apply to J. Frear, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. WANTED TO SELL (as I have no use for it)—A Howe's C Sewing .Machine, in good order—a bargain.— F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That James Reid, Saddler, has opened a branch at Hamilton West for the convenience of his customers and public generally. WANTED KNOWN—To my Raglan customers. Messrs Rcndell aud Henry having been appointed my agents, will receive all Watches and Jewellery for repairs.—James B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Greenwood has now 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.—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. — W. Souter and Co., Cambridge. \\J ANTED TO SELL, CHEAP— » V Clothes Baskets, Wicker Perambulators, American do., Auckland Bassinette do., Ladies and Children's Wicker Chairs, Skirt Stands, &c., at lowest Auckland prices, with freight added.— F. J, Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN — That the undersigned, as agent for Mr J. A. Cooper, Victoria-street, Auckland, takes measures for every description of Hats and Caps. Ladies and Gents' own mateiials made up. Hats cleaned at a reasonable price.—F.J. Sanders, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—To meet the times, the undersigned begs to submit the following list for the public benefit: —Men's Bluchers, 6s 3d ; Watertights, 10s Gd ; Shooters, 12s Gd ; Sewn E.S., 9s 6d and 10s 6d per pair. All other goods at proportionately low prices. The largest aud best selection in the Waikato to choose from. Repairs execnted with neatness, economy and despatch. — F. J. Sanders, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That Smith and Caughey, Importers, Wholesale and Family l)rapers, are offering the balance of their Winter Stock, in all departments, at about two-thirds their usual well-known low prices, so as to edect a speedy clearance and make room for Spring Goods, to arrive very shortly. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity if you wish to economise. Remnants at very low prices. The largest stock in Auckland to select from in all departments, for cash only. Suits to measure from 503 ; good workmanship and fit guaranteed. —F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED— The public of Waikato to call and iuspect the really beautiful samples from Garlick and Cranwell's, consisting of Plain and Embossed Silk Plushes and Velveteens, in all the newest shades and at job prices; also, Chintz Stripes, Tapestry Mantle Bordering?, Art Muslins, Damasks, Repps, etc., etc. ; and a really useful assortment of General Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Cot, Couch, Folding Wove Mattress, Commode, Mattresses, Palliasses, etc., etc., and a nice selection of Lace Curtains, Table Cloths, etc., etc., at very low prices for cash only.—F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED— The customers of the New Zealand Civil Service Supply Association of New Zealand (Limited) and the general public to know that the following goods may now be had at the ! (Cambridge agency : —Fine Salt, 7s Gd per bag; Coarse do., 7s; Kerosene, 135deg. test, 14s Gd per case, 7s Gd per tin; loOdeg. test, 16s 3d per case, Ss 3d per tin ; Flour, in 501b. bags, 5s 9d, Gs Id, 6s 4d, lOOlbs., 10s Bd, lis Sd, lis lid, 12s yd ; sacks, 23s 4d ; Household Soap (large bars), 3d, 4d, and sd; Double Crown, 6d ; Star Yellow, 7d ; Prize Medal, Sd ; Peerless, 9.id ; Sand Soap, four for Is Id ; Candles — Southern Spcnns, Gd ; Diamond, 7d ; Paraffin, 9d ; British Wax, lOd (less by the box); Oatmeal, 71b. bags, Is 2td ; 251b. bags, 4s 2d ; Semolina, Is ; Porridge Meal, Is ; Wheaten Meal, Is Id per bag; Maize Meal, '2d per lb. ; C.S.S.A. Teas, without exception, the best in the market, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s Gd per lb., reduction on 61b. and 121b tins. All goods are of guaranteed quality, and at lowest wholesale prices, in any quantity, for cash only.— F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge.

VISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at The Waikato Times Office. STAR HOTEL, KIHIKIHI. jgOND, J)ROPRIETOR. First-class Accommodation. GOOD STABLING. Winks, Ales anu Spirits of Best Brands Only. ZKEOBTXi'V TO XkXSSTD TN SUMS FROM £25 upwards, at t moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS GRESHAM, 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 XXXIII, Issue 2667, 15 August 1889, Page 3

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911

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2667, 15 August 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2667, 15 August 1889, Page 3

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