"Wanteds, See. 4 NKW YEAR'S CONUNDRUM.Why are D.Salmons Boots like th.. Hamilton Public Library Because they are It takes twelve months to see tins answer in its proper light, but during that time the Boots are a solid fact. _ _ WANTED —A Competent Farm Hand. Apply M. H. Pickering, Hauiapu. WANTED TO LET-A Shop in good position, Hamilton West. Apply T. W. Maunder, WANTKD--' Twenty (-0) Good Men for Clearing. Apply Warren Bros., Morrinsville. WANTKD — I'iiteen Men hir ' Jlis h felling on the Ohauti Estate. Tauranga.—John Murphy. _ _ WJ ANTKD —At Tauwhare, a Strong Y\ Giil, about 11. Apply Ml ' s lilackman, cottage on \W7 ANTKD AT ONCE—A Young V* Man, as stockman and general hand. Apply to A. Itowe, Richmond Downs, Walton. WANTKD — Buyers for IfHos' Leather Shoes, Ss pair; Men s Bluchers, Us: Men's Canvas Shoes, from fa 11,1. — I''. .1- Sanders, Cambridge. WANTKD— Everyone to know that U. lfo'.vden, flamilton, has just received New Stock, per direct ateamei. Cail and inspect. Prices that will defy completion. WANTI'/D —t ircen Gooseberries, in any quantity, ft l'fd per lb.; also, Plums, Peaches, iVc., &c., as the season advances, at fair prices in quantity. —K. J. Sanderu, Cambridge : W "ANTKD KNOWN—That Smith and Cauglicy have on hand at their Cambridge Agency, an assortment of Clothing suitable for the present season. Boys' Sailor Suits, lis ; Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, ltd; mens' do, '20s Gd, 32s (3d, 31s f>d ; Tweed Trousers, 7s tid, 10s, 15s Oil ; Mole and Cord ditto : Cotton Shirts, from'Js : White Shirts, os lid, Is lid, ,h lid, (is lid, 7s lid, with Collars attached at f>s lid ; Best Linen Collars, Sd each: Scarves, Socks, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Merino, and Ribbed Undershirts. We offer tho largest, cheapest and best assortment in every department of any house in the retail trade for cash only. Kill! set. of patterns at the agency. —Smith and Caughey Direct Importers from the Manufacturer : !•'. ,J. Sanders Cambridge Agent. One trial will con vitice the most sceptical. YY" A NT li D K N O W N . A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS and COATINGS uow on hand. Suits to measui'p, at Auckland prices, Fit and Styla Guaranteed. J. GILMOUR L CO., Family Drapers anu Cmjtiukks, PARNKKL, AUCKLAND. TS7ILLIAM SOUTKR & CO., ? V Cambridge, having been appointed agents for the Cambridge Boiler Mills, all orders sent to ua will be promptly attended to. As this Mill grinds only Waikato-growu Wheat, and the Flour, etc., produced is first-class, we hope those requiring Flour, Bran, or Sharps will encourage local industry and send oil their orders, which will be promptly attended to. W HAYDN FLOOD'S Musical • Pupils are notified that the ensuing term commences on THURSDAY NEXT, January Bth. ■yrESSRS e. cox and son, I?JL DKSTAU Scikskons, Queen and Hobson Streets, AUCKLAND. l? 0 ]i A L E • A he v.* Purebred WHLTK YOHICMURK PIGS, from Mr .James Rowc, Cliristel.uroh. Apply A, L. SOUTER, Cambridge. I.J A G L A N • JLV SUTTON'S COACH will continue to rn n from Hamilton to Raglan at REDUCED FARES, leaving Gwynno's Hotel, Hamilton Wednesdays and Saturdays 8.00 : leaving Raglan Tuesdays and Fridays at C. SUTTON. ANT E D . TENDERS for PAINTING COTTAGE at Kihikihi, by the . r )th Jauuary. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply Mr M. D. Diuneen, Kihikihi. W. RICIIDALE. riIENDKRS called for CUTTING X about one hundred and fifty bushels (more or less) of COCKSFOOT GRASS. Apply at once to THOMAS JENKINS, M'otnmaohu. Near JHorriusville.. _ rjp o CONTRA CTO RS . WANTED — 'TENDERS for HARROWIXG and SECOND PLOUGHING | IGOaerfts (more or less) on the W aikato Land Association s property, adjoining Mr Coate's farm, Hamilton. Tenders will be received up to W EDNESDAY, January Sth, addressed to JOHN GORDON, Woodlands, Taupiri^ E N D E R S. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received until noon of the loth iust. for BUILDING a SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE (labour only); and also for BUILDING TWO DOUBLE CHIMNEYS (labour only). Plans aud specifications can be seen at the shop of the undersigned, Grey Street Hamilton East. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS CASSIDY.-Jannary 2, 1891. PADDLE STEAMER LILIE, Now Lying at Huntly. TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the above STEAMER will be received by the Liquidator of the Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), at his Office, 1-1, Queen-street, Auckland, up to noou of THURSDAY, the 15th January, IS'JI. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. S. KISSLING, Liquidator. V\, r T-l I'f'KN TENDER;: will be re V\ eeiveil for No. 1 Contract PORO-O-TARAO TUNNEL• TAUiIARANI'I ROAD at this office till noon of WEDNESDAY, ±>nd January, IS'JI. Plans, specifications and conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland and Te Kuiti, and at thg Postoltict, Te Awamutu. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepts: d. w. h. hales. District Engineer. Public Work" Oliice, Auckland, ;?9t-n December, 18U0,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2882, 3 January 1891, Page 3
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809Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2882, 3 January 1891, Page 3
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