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Wanteds, &c. W"~ ANTED—Two Ploughman. Apply to L. B. Ewen, Tnmahpre. WANTED— Purchasers for auporioi line of Spectacles. —H. Howaen. WANTED— Twenty Men, for Ti-trea Cutting at Raglan. Apply Crosby Bros., Raglan. WANTED— A General Servant. No washing. Apply Mra Laurence Cuasen, Hamilton. W~ ANTED—A Good Cook for camp work. Apply to F. W. Littlewood. Taupiri. WANTED— Apprentices for Dressmaking. L. Redmond, Victoriastreet, Hamilton. WANTED— A Useful Young Man or Boy for Farm. Apply J. McNicol, Ohaupo. • WANTED— Boy, 15 or 16, to make himself generally useful on farm. Apply W, Souter and Co., Cambridge. WANTED— The perspiring public to try Ice Creams, greatest luxury at lowest price.—J. T. Home, Hamilton. W" ANTED—By Mrs Benge, Devonport, North Shore, a good general Servant, must be fond of children and able to wash and iron. For particulars apply Waikato Times. WANTED TO SELL—Furniture of every description ; also, repairs done and carpenters' work of every description. Estimates given.—J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton, WANTED KNOWN—Large New Stock Nickel Watches, 255. Persons who have ordered these can now have same. Guaranteed to last a lifetime.—J, B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. W" ANTED KNOWN—That Mason's Fruit Jars, with imDroved glass tops, can b«> obtained in any quantity at John Parr's Hamilton House, Hamilton ; also every description of Gardening and Harvesting Requisites.

WANTED KNOWN—Spectacles in Pebble, free from water-marks and flaws, can be obtained, and every other variety (including Coloured Spectacles, Gogeles, Eye Preservers), at J. B. Harker's, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Muis and Miss Peterson have commenced the Scientific System of Dressmaking in Hamilton, in the shop lately occupied by Miss Hill, and are prepared to do all kinds of Dressmaking at moderate charges. Style and fit guaranteed. WANTED KNOWN—W. Kincaid, not to be considered as lagging in the race for benefitting his fellowmen daring the feative season, begs _tc say that he has the following Novelties in Fancy Confectionery Pastilles, Bon Bons, Somebody's Luggage, Figs, Almonds, Baisins, Muscatels, Sultanas, Spices, Essencea, Jams, Marmalade, Cambridge Factory Cheese, Bacon, Bycroft's Biscuits, and a thousand other good things, all at Christmas prices. Sei the grand new table in centre of store loaded with Christmas Goods for the children. See the windows—grand illumination on Christmas Eve. "Ring out the old, ring in the new." W. Kincaid, General Merchant, Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN—W. Kincaid respectfully tenders his thanks to the public for past favours, and begs to say that he will not be beat in regard to prices in the following Specialities, as notice below :—(1) Men's and Clothing, all sizes and prices ; (2) Ladies

and Gents' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, " Northern Brand my stock is very large and first-class value ; (3) Millinery, Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Stays. Gossamers (all shades, from 8d per yard), Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; (4) Teas, Sugar, Coffee,

Spices, Tobaccoes, all best brands, at " Small profits and quick returns (5) Glassware, Crockery, Jam Jars, Teapots, Cups and Saucers (from 43 per dozen). Crockery lent on hire. Tumblers, Ironmongery (choice assortment), Ammunition, Kerosene, Nails, Milk Buckets and pans, etc., etc., etc. "A Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year." W. Kincaid, General Merchant, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN.—W. Kincaid respectfully tenders his compliments, u.nd begs to intimate that during the Christmas holidays he has a Grand Lot of Spucial Lines m the _ following Goods, for one and all: —Special Line of Gents' Neckties and Silk Handkerchiefs, from Is to os (£SO to select from); Fox's Navy Blue Serge Suits, see them, all sizes, 34s and 42s 6d per suit; Gents' Hosiery, in cashmere, merino, wool, and cotton, from 6d to 2s 9d pair; White, Oxford, and Regatta Shirts, nice patterns; Gents' Black, Drab, and Brown Felt and Straw Hats; large selection Native-made Hats, a speciality; Boys' Suits from 4s 6d ; Gents' Onehunga Saddle Tweed Suits and Trousers, marvellous value and splendid wear ; Ladies' and Gents' Tennis Shoes, all sizes, also "Northern Brand Boots and Shoes, all descriptions, are made a special line during the holidays. My well-known trade mark: '' Small profits and quick returns," strictly adhered to. Come early in the day if possible. W. Kincaid, General Merchant, Cambridge.

Ji N T E D KNOWN. A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS, SERGES & COATINGS now on hand. Tailoring in first-class style. Fit guaranteed. Suits to measure from 50s. J. GILMOUR & CO., Drapers and Olothers, PARNELI. WSOUTER & CO., • Seedsmen, Cambridge,

Have large stocks Donagby's (Dmiedin) Binder Twine Oldham's (Tuakau) Binder Twine. Lowest prices to all parts of Waikato. ITT ANTED—For the Waikato District W Hospital, a thoroughly competent COOK. Salary. £40 pur annum. One moDth's notice of termination of engagement must he given. Applications ai d references to be forwarded to Dr KenkT. WILLIAM DE R. TURNER, Secretary. Hamilton. 6th. January, 1892. _ Drink Nelson, Moate's PURE TEAS. No. 4. 3s. rjl R0 U T FISHING NoticeAny person found fishing in the rivers running through the pnpertiea of the Auckland Agricultural Ct mpany »ad tbe N.Z. Thames Valiey L- nd Company without special permission will be prosecuted. JAME* BAILEY. F. D. RICH. January 6th, 1892.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3042, 14 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3042, 14 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3042, 14 January 1892, Page 3

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