Wanteds, &c m 0 SADDLER WANTED—A Young Man as gene hand. Apply, stating wages, to Davies, Cambridge. WANTED— Ten Good Swampers Eureka. Apply to B. Mum on the work. rS7 ANTKD-A Boy, about 14, to m »V and imke himself useful. Ap[ K. Lake, Ohaupo. WANTED— General Servant on far near To Aroha. No washir Waces, 105.—" C.E.," Post-office, Aroha. Public generally know that the newest, large; cheapest, and best selection of Boots a: fhoes in the VVaikato is to be seen at t premises of the undersigned. New goo just to hand. Oue trial will be sufEcie to couviuce the most sceptical. Eve 'lescription of Boots and Shoes, pegge -ewn or rivetted, made to order by cm petent workmen. P.epnirs neatly ex ■uteri. -F. J. Sanders, Victoria-stre( Cambridge, WANTED KNOWN — That t Gaiden and Full bearingOrcha ■ t Kotonitifii, near Cambridge, are opi 'or lease. Pasticiilare on application Tas. P, Thomson, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN — That tl undersigned has for sa'e chea .1 lot of Furniture, the property of jjeutlemaii leaving the district.—F. . Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. VtT ANTED KNOWN—To my Ragls Tγ customers. Messrs Rundell ai Henry having been appointed my agent will receive all Watches and Jewellci for repairs - James B. Barker, Watcl maker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN.- FENCING - Having a very large stock < Totara Posts on hand, also a large snppl of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Roller Pins and Staples, those fencing can I supplied at the lowest possible rates.W. Souttr and Co., Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN — That tl: underaipncd has now to hand nice selection of Flax Embroider Thread, Filoselle, Crewel Silks, Tinst Embroidery, Transfers, and another coi signment of Needle Cases. Inspectio invited.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-stree! Cambridge. TXT ANTED KNOWN We have now on hand a Spiendii Assortment of COLONIAL TWEED; AND COATINGS. Suits made to order on the shortea notice. Fit and style guaranteed. Ready-made Suits iu great variety. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapkrs and Clothiers, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Customers waited on in any part of tin Waikato by sending , address to R. X Gilmour, Hamilton. IX7 ANTED-The Public of Waikati Vf to call and inspect the fines display of every class of goods evei shown iu the province. The grandes assortment, and at the lowest prices evei offered in any oue establishmsut, is nov offered by F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street Cambridge, agent for Smith and Caughey Importers, Wholesale and Fainilj Drapers. Ci ARLIOK & CRANWELL, Cabinet \JT makers and General Ilinmo Furnishers, Importers of every description ol Furnishing Goods. J NO. L. WILSON, Importer of China, Glass and Earthenware. SERVICE SUPPLY" ASSO. \J CI4TION OF NEW ZEALANE (Limited). JA. COOPER, Hat and Cap Manu- • facturer, VTEW GOODS continually coming te I* band from each firm represented. '!'hc public are respectfully invited to call .Hid inject the samples, &c, before yiirfhasiiif.' elscvvheie. lluuses furnished throughout wiUi uvery requisite on the shortest notice, and at lowest cash prices. F. J. SANDERS. Victoria-street, Cambridge. !\lNts7l)iV'"Scrfrn~ &c. ; Wall Papers, large new assortment recsived.—J. T. Home, Hamilton. AT 0 T I C E . STRAYING on the Lake Farm, few WETHERS, circular brand on both aidee of rump. Owner can have same on paying for this advertisement. E. C. FORBES. ■\T 0 T I C E. OWNERS OF STOCK running ou the property known as " Kissling's," near Whatawhata, are notified that they must remove them by the 26th inst. After that date cattle and horses will be impounded ; pigs and goats will be shot. R. BRUCE. «r CHRISTMAS! *& NEW YEAR! q a js' x> e s & no.. Have opened a Large Variety of S'.A.Za'CV OOOBS I consisting or MECHANICAL TOYS WAX AND CHINA DOLLS WORK BOXES JAFANESE WALL POCKETS JAPANESE TRAYS JAPANESE VASES FEATHER & SHELL GOODS DESKS, MONEY BOXES CRACKERS BRACKETS TOY BOOKS PHOTO FRAMES, &c, &c. POCKET KNIVES SILVER THIMBLES CHESS, DRAUGHTS CRICKETING GOODS TOYS IN ENDLESS VARTF>TY. INSPECTION INVITED. sandesTnd co., HAMILTON WEST. PROFESSOR JOS. G- PANNELI., I Teacher of Swimming, begs t ■ announce that he has opened hi* CLASSES FOR TUITION in the Hamil ton Public Swimming Bath, and that he will be glad to receive the nameH of intending pupils at hia premises in Victuria-ttreet, Hamilton. Terms for the Season (Strictly Case in Advance). Non-ewimmere £110 Improvers 0 15 0 A Private Claß3 for Ladies : Morning*. 10.30 to 1.30 o'clock; afternoon.-, 2.30 to 3 30 o'clock. Appointments made for purposes of tuition to suit pupils from 6.3'Ja.m. to 6 o'clock p.m. Pioftsaor Pannell wishes it to be understood that he is only responsible for tfic safety of pupila while under nation. The season commences Monday, November 25th, and ends March vil.-t, 1890. During January, IS9O, the Protess'ir intends conducting clauses i:i Auckland. fiarly spplicaiiou eoliciuxl.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2709, 21 November 1889, Page 3
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