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Wanteds, &c. ROB ROY."—The play of "Rob Roy " has been postponed to ■ Tuesday, July Bth. Full programme in j Saturday's issue. ___ WANTED TO SELL-Fifty acres of land, With six-roomed house.—T, Maunder, Frankton. W _ ANTED-Ten Men for Drainage Works. Apply to F. W. Littlewood, Contractor, Woodlands. i ' — — WANTED— A Partner for working a Flaxmill. Water power. Plenty ' of flax. Mill is in full work at present. ' Apply at this office. _____ WANTED-A full attendance of S. Peter's Church Choir to-morrow | evening, to practice for the Special Ser- ' vices on Sunday. ' ANTED TO SELL —24 acres Swedes and 100 acres Grazing. For terms apply W. Souter and Co., Cambridge. WANTED— Fifteen Men for Ti-treo Cutting, at once. Apply at VVaitoa Estate to H. T. Hill, or at Hill's Camp, Tauwhare. | WANTED— 100 Navvies on the I Auckland - Rotorua Railway, Kaponga Contract. Apply at Ngatira, near Lichfield, to D. Fallon, Contractor. WANTED— Middle-aged Woman as Cook for up-country hotel; no other duties. Wages, 15s per week and found. Apply, by lettor, to C. Ellis, Kihikihi. . WANTED— Purchasers for Job Lines of Corsets, Ribbons, Flowers, Evening ditto, Laces, Plush, Children and Ladies' Underwear, &c., at ridiculous prices, Torchar Lace, 6d dozen ; Italian Cloth, Is yard.—F. J. Sanders, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED— Residents of Ngaruawahia, Waharoa, and surrounding districts to know, that by leaving watches, jewellery, &c., for repair at the stores of Messrs Friar, Davies and Co., they will be promptly and properly attended to by H. Howden, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c., of Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN — Hamilton Wealeyan Church Anniversary I Soiree July 1. Tea, 6 o'clock. Meeting, I 7JJO. TJH ANTED KNOWN that the VV greatest: variety ever offered under one roof and the best value without fear of competition or comparison is offered by F. J. Sanders, Victoria St., Cambridge. 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 and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates.— W. Souter and Co., Cambridge. WHERE can I get Transfer Cruels, etc. From F. J. Sanders, who keeps a well.assorted stock of Cruels, Arrasene, Tinsel Beddings, Tinsel Crochet Eggs, Macrame Cords, and Cord, etc., etc., —F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. ___ WHERE can I buy really good China and Earthenware at reasonable prices ? At Jno. L. Wilson's, who is a Direct Importer from the Potteries, new goods constantly coming to hand. A nice ' assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, suitable for Presents, are kept on hand at my agent's, Mr F. J. Sanders, Victoria St., Cambridge. Inspection cordially invited. WHERE can I buy a good honest Pair of Boots ? From F. J. Sanders, who holds a complete stock of the celebrated Kaipai Brand, admitted to be without a rival in the Market, Childrens', Ladies', and Gent's, of every description, to suit all classes, in great variety. Boots to measure and repairs executed ou the premises. A trial respectfully solicited.—F. J. Sanders, Vic- , toria St., Cambridge.

WHERE can I get best sterling value in Drapery and Clothing, etc. ? At Smith and Caughey's, who import direct from the Manufacturers,, who buy for Cash, and sell only for Cash, who do the largest retail trade in the colony, their large stock (£25,000 worth) ia always being replenished with novelties by every direct Steamer, one trial will convince the most sceptical. Full samples and patterns 011 hand at—P. J. Sanders, Agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WHERE o,'n you honestly recommend me to go to for reliable Groceries at reasonable prices ? To T. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge, who sells nearly everything at Auckland prices, without freight added, balance with bare freighc. All goods of guaranteed quality, also local Bacon and Hams, local Cheese, local Honey in tins and bulk local Vinegar, local Evaporated Apples, superior to imported, local Flour and Wheatmeal. A trial respectfully solicited.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. V*/ HERE is the best place to buy Vv Furiiiture, Bedding, &c., &a. ? Why at Gai-lick and Crnnwell's who hold the largest, cheapest, and best assortment in tliu province, impoitecl direct from the factories. All the latest novelties in Art Furnishing Goods to hand. Fresh shipments every mail. The new Cork Carpefr. Goods suitable for cottage or mansion at very low'est cash prices. Full samples and patterns on view at our agent's.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. jp 0. E SALE.. AMERICAN ORGAN (nearly new), 12 stops, Mason and Hamlin. About half cost price. Apply Mr H. Connell, Hamilton. jV| & W. HAYDN FLOOD", Professor of Music, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton and the surrounding districts that he has decided to start in his profession, and will be prepared to give lessons in piano, organ or singing. Pianos and organs tuned or repaired. First quarter for instruction will commence on THURSDAY, July 3rd. Terms, &c., may be obtained on application to Mr Patinell, Stationer, Hamilton. JgLANKETS! BLANKETS! Having bought a large lot of Blankets early in the season before the advance in pricc, we are enabled to offer them at such prices as will defy competition. Customers requiring Blankets should send us their orders early. Samples and prices can be seen with R. T. Gilmour, Hamilton. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Dhapkbs anij Clothiers, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. ALL TRESPASSERS on Matamata Estate in pursuit of game with dog or gun will be PROSECUTED. Anyone found trespassing 011 the Lockerbie Estate, with dog or gun, after this date will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON. Morrinsville, 22nd April, 1890. jsT - ° iZJ 5 TPOISON is being laid for DOGS on the Woodside Estate, Tamahcre. J. J. GRAHAM. Woodside, 3rd March, 1890.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2801, 26 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2801, 26 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2801, 26 June 1890, Page 3

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