Wanteds, &c. VIOLIN STRINGS. —A new stock of Genuine Padua and Acribblo Violin Strings, beat ever shown in the district, to be obtained froin J. B. Barker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. Ukant and Unoit 2. You can't do hotter than go in for D. 1 Salmon's Word Competition, and you know it 2. WANTED— Two or Three Men to cut flax by the ton. Apply at Rumney's farm, Hukanui. \\f ANTED—A Young Girl, about 14 VY years, to assist iu house work. Apply Mrs I'owley, Rotorangi. WANTED —A Man, or Respectable Lad, for horses, cows, and generally useful.—Wm. Macgregor Hay. VT|7" ANTED—A Young Girl (about »w 14), to mind children; must be 1 clean, tidy and respectable, with a good reference. Apply Mrs Williams, HamilWANTED— The residents of Te Awamutu and district to know that Mr 11. B. Brown, Saddler, Te Awamutu, will receive Watches, Jewellery, &c., for repair by H. Howdeu, Hamilton. All work executed promptly. WANTED -A supply of Rabbits. Rabbits, Game of any kind .and Poultry ; also pood dairy-fed Pigs's, from ]001b to 1501b weight; per lb given for pigs, must be good. Post Office Order returned on each consignment.— ( Apply, "U. 5.," Post Office, Auckland. 1 IT AN TED—Careful attention to this. W In order to make room for New Goods in all Departments shortly to arrive, I have determined to hold a Clearing Cash Sale for a few weeks. 2s (id in the pound will be returned ou all Cash Purchases of Drapery and Boots ; Is 6d in the pound on Ironmongery and j Grocery. This is a Genuine Sale. All Goods marked as usual in Plain Figures. All New Goods. Sale to commence on Thursday, July Dth.—F. J Sanders, Cainbridge. WANTED SEEN—The really choice collection of Fancy Needlework just to hand, no two articles alike, entirely new designs.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge. WANTED TO SELL—First-class Timber : Well-cut Kahikatea and Rimu. Dressed P G.T. at lowest current rates, in any quantity. —J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton. W ANTED KNOWN—A large stock of Boots and Shoes at reduced prices.—J. Misscn. ANTED KNOWN—Poison Laid for Dogs. No Shooting allowed on my farm at Kihikihi. —H» Warden. WANTED KNOWN—J. B. Harker. Watchmaker, Hamilton, has just received one grosß more of those celebrated Spectacles. Call and inspect same.—Rendcll aud Henry, Raglan agents. WANTED KNOWN—The Auckland Furniture Company, Direct Importers, nre now supplying Furniture, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding, Japanese Matting, Wire - wove Mattresse& (our special make), Linoleums, etc., etc., at Auckland prices. Mr R. T. Gilmour, or Hamilton, is authorised to receive orders. WANTED KNOWN—In addition to my ordinary stock, I have patterns from Milne and Choyce of some Beautiful Goods suitable for evening wear, also of Dress Tweeds, Silks, etc., etc., Gloves, etc., etc., at prices to suit the times, and of the best quality procurable. All goods from Milne and Choyce at their Auckland prices.—>\ J. Sanders, Cambridge. 1*7 ANTED KNOWN-For Sale, by T V the undersigned : Fowl Wheat and Barley, New Season's Chaff, Oats, Sharps, Brau, Fencing Material, Corrugated Iron, Galvanised Netting, Sewing Machines, Galvanised Spouting and Ridgiug, Paperhangiiigs, Scrim, Paints, Oils, White Lead, &c.,&c.,&c., at lowest possible prices for cash.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN. We are now showing a SPECIAL LINE IN MEN'S /"VILSKIN I EN'S VjILSKIN VJOATS 1 Leather bound, at lis each. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Imi-ohteiw, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. ANTED KNOWN. CANNOT DK T> EATEN! ANNOT -DE JD EATEN! The value obtainable in All t\ep artments. LL XJ E P A ll T M E N T S . From F. J. SANDERS, CAMBRIDGE. Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, Furniture, Crockery, Boots and Shoes. S ANDREW'S Parish Evening, Parish • Schoolroom, Cambridge, Wednesday next, 7.15 p.m. Admission, 6d. \rATES~mPSQUALLED GARDEN X SEEDS. —Large New Stock just received. Buy your seeds by might,— J. T. Home, Hamilton. 0 T I C i~T DR WADDINGTON will visit Ngaruawahia every Wednesday, and may be consulted from 11 a.m. to 1.30; address, Friar, Da vies and Co.'s store. At Hamilton every Wednesday afternoon and until 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, and may be consulted at the Cottage, Hamilton Hotel. jpUNIU FARM, TE AWAMUTU. NOTICE. Having personally resumed the managership of the_ above farm, the public are hereby cautioned against giving goods or work without my written authority. G. H. COLEGROVE, Proprietor. 'QAUT I O F. ANY PERSON found CUTTING or REMOVING TI-TREE from my property on the Ohaupo Road (except John Ridler, who has the sole right) will be PROSECUTED. W. A. GRAHAM. Hamilton, 10th July. OTI C E . Notice ii hereby given that ANY PERSON REMOVING GRAVEL or SOIL from the roads under the control of » the Pukekura Road Board, except by direct instructions from the Boardf will be PROSECUTED. By order. HUGH FITZGERALD, Clerk, Pukekura Road Board. ' Fairview, Cambridge, •th July, IS9I.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2963, 11 July 1891, Page 3
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