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Wanteds, SsANTED —Ruy the Genuine 25s * * Watch from H. Howclen. TTj TANT ED — A Good Ploughman. * * Warren Urns., Morrinsville. WANTED— Chaflfeutter. to cut straw at Racecourse. —W. Gardner, Ruktihia. WANTED- Apprentices anil Improvers for Dressmaking.—L. Redmond. iANTED — Old and new customers ' * to see Sa'mon's new stock of Tn-cds and Cnatinjfs. TTT AN 'ED KNOWN —Dance under » T auspices nf the Hnniiltou Brass Band. November 9th. WANTED — A General Servant. Apply Mrs John Martyn, Broad Meadows, Cambridge. V\7 ANTED— By Young Man (incx« * * perieneed), a situation on a farm or in a store. First three months piven free of salary.—"G S." Post-office, Cambridge. ANTKD-Bv Lady, Bed and Sit- " > tin'.'-room Upp'-r Waikato disfrict. Wonhl join other lady in fnrnislvd eot,tac p f°r summer months.— 14 Home,' Times OtHee. T ANTK!' ■- Employment, by an >< elderly nrui. six year* with la*t enr.i'oyir nn a «I : ii»">' f'i":n. ('..ml r*fetvnce Apnlv "W. 1,.. : ' earn of Mr Willis. Kirdiiriro!!, Himilton East »"St"* ANTED—Orchard is, sto invest in * T - one nf Genu's Patent Garden and Tree Sivayers combined. Unanimously acknowledged tr: be the best arti.de ever bvonf/h! forward to practically combat the codlin moth and all other orchard pests. Inspection invited. Pole agent: John Parr, Hamilton. \\JANTED TO PURCHASE — A * - Good Sheep Don. Apnly. s'atin.j pric», to W. burn Murdock, Wai \ alley Cambridge. \IT ANTED TO SELL—Washington, Grecian, and Austrian Bentwood Chairs, Furniture of every desv cription, Shinnies. Palings and Pickets.— J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton. \\7 ANTED KNOWN—The Cele- « brated Nickel Watch for rough wear cannot be beaten, and is supplied iu any quantity at 22s Gd for this month. —J. B. Harker, Watchmaker; Messrs Rendell and Henry. Raslan, Apents. 117ANTKD KNnWN-Best Quality » » of Cutlery, Electroplate Forks and Spoons, Altona Razors, No. 1. 5s ; Kean'a and other Razors in stoclt; Best Briar G.B. D. Pipes, 4s 6d. Pipes repaired and mounted.—J. B. Harker, Hamilton. \\7 ANTED KNOWN—J. F. Andrew, V?' of To Awamutu, has just opened the latest novelties in Millinery and , Dresses, with a great variety of Fancy j Goods, at the lowest price for cash. Grocery, Boots and Ironmongery at Auckland prices, with freight added. Y\7 ANTED K MOWN—The Auckland ¥ V Furniture Company, Direct Importers, are now supplying Furniture, Carpets, B°dsteads, Building, Japanese 1 Hatting, Wire- wove Mattresses (our special make), Linoleums, eti\, etc., at | Auckland prices. Mr R. T. Gibnour, or Hamilton, is authorised to receive orders. WANTED KNOWN — Corneata (Pink Corn Cure), removes hard and soft corns effectually. Bottle, with brush, posted to any address for Is Id ckintosh '•vercoits can be repaired hy using Indianite, Rubber Cement. By parcel r>ost. 2s per bottle. —John kenderdine, Chemist, Karangahape Road, Auckland. "VI7ANTED KNOWN By Gardeners *T and Orchardists that " Rough on Slugs" Lime is very Keen, Effective, and Eeounmical when used as a dredge Being fine as flour, it reaches every spot and 110 waste. 2s per bushel. Common limes, Is and Is 6d, at yard. —Geo. Rhodes, Builder, Custom-street West, Auckland. ANTED KNOW N. We have now received our first shipment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS direct from the Home markets, comprising all the latest novelties in GINGHAMS, PRINTS, PONGEES, SAL'EENS, DELAINES, &c., Arc. Intending purchases should see patterns | before buying elsewhere. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Imi'oktkrs, MANUKAU RO \D, PARNEId,. J OST—From .John Peterson's Faun, IJ near .Vgaruawahia, three MARE>, j one grey and two hays ; onu bay and grey heavy in foal. Finder rewarded 011 giving information that will lead to their recovery to W. W. POWELL, Manager. Ng.minwahia, October 22nd, ISOI. <VM SALE-RROADCAST GRASS * SEED SOWING MACHINE ; box 17ft wide ; in pood order. Will be at Cambridge Sale on Saturday. W. M. DOUGLAS, Bruntwood, Near Cambridge. jTIOR SALE { WAIKATO) —Fine Run a of U4-' acres, with large frontage to Waipa river and within three miles of Whatawhata Creamery, nearly completely fenced with natural boundaries and adjoining fences. A considerable portion has been sown with grass.— Apply to I.ouch, Son, and Co., Government Life Insurance Buildings, 01, Queen-street, Aucklaud. Telephone, 520. _ 15:1 THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE ACT. 1577. NOTICE, I hereby give notice that it is my iu tention to apply, at the next meeting of the Piako County Council, which will he held on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1891. for a LICENSE TO SLAUGHTER on Allotment No. 23. Waharoa. W. PEVREAL, CI AM BRIDGE PUBLIC DOMAIN J BOARD, Lease by Tender. TENDERS are invited, and will he received, until noon on TUESDAY, the 27'h inst., for the LEASE OF SECTION No. 17 (about 85 acres). Cambridge East Domain Lands, lor a term of 5 years. For conditions of lease apply to J AS. P. THOMSON, Secretary. Domain Boar I Office, Ciunhnd-e, ltjih October, IS!) I. ,IJ * AIKATO HOSPITAL AND 4" V CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TEND-'KS will be received at this ntfiee until 4 p.m. of TUESDAY, 3rd Vovember, IS9I. for the LEASE for a term of 21 years of HOSPITAL ENDO WM F.N I' Lot 51), Hamilton West. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted WM. DK R. TURNER, Secretary, * Uamiltott, 31ut August, IS9I.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3008, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3008, 24 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3008, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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