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SHOP HOURS IN CAMBRIDGE. TO TUB KDITOn. Sin —Tt is rumoured in i>ur littlo town that there is likely to be an extension of shop hours in our midst,. Hitherto certain of the storn-keepera liavo made it the rnlo to close their ostiil.lishmenls ,m .the. first fi vedays of the week at (i o clock. While others have kept their business places open until 7 and 8 i)i clock so as to monopolise the trade of those residents, who through, carelessness have neglected to make their purchases M during decent hour?. Tain led to beltevo "" that most of the storekeepers are willing to close ntC. o'clock, but one or two are, not willinc to nnitti with the others in making one hour for all. This refusal of few is likely tn lead the majority to extend their hour'of business much against their will and to the inconvenience of thoir employees. Jf the few continue to oppose the wish of the many the question will have to bo settled by the community at large. In the past I have distributed iny patronage, but as a staunch beliver in early cloain?, I shall in future support only those stores that close at an early hour, and I feel sure that many other residents will do the same.—Yours, Resident. Cambridge, September 14th. Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea ; price 2s If)d per lb. In use the most economical Tea, ! , ■tfes ! it ia certainly true. Ask any ot your friends frho have purchased there. Garlick and Cranwcll have numerous unasked for and very favourable commr.niJntions from country •Mistomi-.rs on their cxrrilenl parkins of l< urniire,. Crockery, and Gbss Sec. Ladies and (fcntioraen about t"> furnish should remember .hat Garlick and Cramvdl's is tub Cheap Furnishinir Warehouse of Auckland. luirnituro to suit all classes; also Carpets, Floor Cloths and all House Necessaries. If you; now house is nearly finished, or, you are Roing-to get married, visit Garlick and Cranwell, Queen-street and Lome-street Auckland. Intendinc pu.thasr.rs ran hnvn a rafalngno sent frnn. Wanteds, &c W _ ANTED—Smart Lads for Flax Mill. Apply Mr Jos Mullion, between 10 and 12 to-day. _ WANTED — General Servant; _no cooking or washing. Wages, iOa. —Mrs Cox, Shaftcsbury, To Aroha. WANTED— Farm for sale, known as Jordan's, 371 acres first-class land, on Kaniwhaniwha Creek, Waipa. Apply Mrs Torrancc, Onehunga. WANTED— A Respectable Lad to drive a baker's cart and make himself generally'useful. Apply W. F. Bell, Hamilton. WANTED TO SELL—Fine lot of Rimu Scantling, 4 x 2 and 3 x 2, of various lengths. Apply to J. Frear, Hamilton. 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— A Handy Man to look after stable and milk one cow and do gardening ; wages, 10s per week and found. Apply John Smith, Morrinsville. 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. ANTED KNOWN.—FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins <ind Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates.— W. Soutbr and Co., Cambridge. li 7 ANTKIpTO SELL, CHEAPVV 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. ACTED 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 materials 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 ; Watertii'hts, 10s (5d ; Shooters, 12s 6d ; Sewn EJ3., !)s (id and 10s Gd per pair. All other goods at proportionately low prices. The largest and best selection in the Waikato to choose from. Repairs executed with neatness, economy and despatch. —F. J. Sanders, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That Smith and Caughcy, Importers, Wholesale and Family Drapers, are offering the balance of their Winter Stock, in all departments, at about two-thirds their usual well-kuown low prices, so as to effect 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 50s ; good workmanship and fit guaranteed. —F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED— The public of Waikato to call and inspect the. really beautiful samples from Garlick and Cranwell's, consisting of Plain and Embossed Silk Hushes and Velveteens, in all the newest shades and at job prices; also, Chintz Stripes, Tapestry Mantle Borderincs, Art Muslins, Damasks, Repps, etc., etc. ; and a really useful assortment of General Furniture, consisting of Tables, (.'hairs, Chests of Drawers, Washstanrts, 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 b'd per case, 7s 6d per tin; loOdeg. test, Id's 3d per case, 8s 3d per tin; Flour, in 501b. bags, 5s 9d, 6s Id, (is4d, lOOlbs., 10s 8(1, 11s Sd, 11s lid, 12s ud ; sacks, 23s 4d ; Household Soap (large bars), 3d, 4d, and sd: Double Crown, b'd ; Star Yellow, 7d ; Prize Medal, 8d ; Peerless, 0M ; Sand Soap, four for Is Id; Candles — Southern «, Sperms, 6d ; Diamond, 7d ; Paraffin, !)d ; British Wax, 10d (less by the box); Oatmeal, 71b. bags, Is ; 251b. bags, 4s 2d ; Semolina, Is ; Porridge Meal, Is ; Wheaten Meal, Is Id per bag; Maize Meal, 2d per lb. ; C.SJ3.A. Teas, without exception, the beat in the market, Is 6'd, 2s, and 2s (id per lb., reduction on 61b.

and 121b tins. All goods are of guaranteed finality, and at lowest wholesale prices, in any quantity, for cash only.— I<\ J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. IMCQIW33~Sr TO HLOEHSTD IN SUMS FROM £25 upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply tc THOMAS GRESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu A G ENCI E S : JjTP'E The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria; established IS7O. FIRE— The Norwich Union; established 1796. ACCIDENT— The New Zealand Acci dent Insurance Company.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2682, 19 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2682, 19 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2682, 19 September 1889, Page 3

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