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NoticesEvpvything made clean and bright, without injury to tho article. For scrubbing and cleaning it has no equal. A POWERFUL DEODORISER & DISINFECTANT, WITHOUT SMELL. Admirably adapted for use in the Dairy. Will not dissolve if left in the water. Makes the hands clean and beautiful. ■ ($> TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS. VOLCANIC"SOAP CO., HAMILTOH.

. 8 MARY'S MONASTERY. -- The . Boarding and Day Schools of the above Establishment will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 25th iast. MISS MISSEN (Certificated Teacher of the Piano, Organ, and Violin) will RESUME DUTIES on MONDAY, 25th inat. Special attention to Technique. rriEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST — About six weeks ago, a BLACK GELDING, from Ngaruawahia, branded H heart O. Last seen half way between Ngaruawahia and Hamilton. Finder apply to T. Qualtrough, Hamilton ; or Andrew Kay, Kihikihi, HM 0 L E T . At Remuera, for fife or six weeka, a FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply to H. GILFILLAN, Jus., Insurance Buildings, Auckland. TH 0 R SALE. 1 DEERING STRING BINDER, in good order. Apply to ■M. HARRISON, * Morrinsville. "vy 1 I x t ii d~. TENDERS for OPENING UP 130 Chains of CREEK at Kereone. Specifications can be seen at the office af Mr T. G. Sandes, Hamilton, and at Kereone. Tenders close TUESDAY, the 26th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. GORDON. AQUATIC A L A AND FOOT SPORTS, To be held at the HAMILTON LAKE on ! FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1892. FOOT RACES! SWIMMING RACES ! CANOE RACES! Entries close on January 27th. For particulars see posters. C. G. KNOX, Hon. Sec. /CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL FOOT \J SPORTS. A MEETING of those interested in holding FOOT SPORTS in Cambridge on Thursday, March 17th (S. Patrick's Day), will be held in the National Hotel oc MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 , o'clock. A. BACH, Convener. NOTICE OF DISSOIUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing 1 between the undersigned a3 Farmers anc ■ Graziers, under the style of "Larnej > and Clifford," has this day been DIS 1 SOLVED by mutual consent. < The business will in future be carried fc on by N. A. Larney, who is authorised t< ) receive all sums owing to the late firm > and who will settle all outstanding ■ claims. Dated this 12th day of January, 1892 J N. A. LARNEY, 1 H. J. CLIFFORD. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 94 SUB-SEC riON 4, "PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1882." A MEETING of the RATEPAYER! of the Newcastle Road District will b . held at the Office of the Board on WED NESDAY, January 27th, 1892, at 3 p.m Business : To decide whether a road runnin between Sections 119, 124, 12C 160, 161, aud 125, suburbs c Newcastle South, shall be close' _ or not. By order. W. JONES, Clerk, Newcastle Road Board. e Vγ O W PUBLISHED BOND'S *j WAIKATO ALMANAC, 1892 I 264 pages, with map of district (18in. ■ x 22in.) Price One Shilling. 3, Postage to any address, 2£d. Press and Other Opinions: — "A highly-creditable production."V Observer I '■ "Reflects great credit upon its pul Usher, who has striven to make it of s e useful a character to farmers and tr inhabitants ■of Waikato generally, thi we feel sure it will find a place in near! D- every household. '•—Waikato Time.s. i'k "Just the thing required in Waikati e- and every settler should buy a oopy."rd G. W. Rdssell. "The mo3t useful almanac I have ev< _ had."— J. McNiooL. en \j May be obtained from the he storekeepers throughout Waikato, J ch Aroha, aud Rotorua. Districts, or fro on the publisher (J. S. Bond, Cambridgf •ill who will forward a copy to any addre on receipt of Is 3d in stamps or post notes. £ J. S. BOND, PRINTER, PUBLISHER AN STATIONER, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO.

WANTED— Purchasers for superior line of Spectacles.—H. Howueu. \TK7 ANTED—A Good General Servant. ♦* Apply Mrs Gordon, Kereoue, Morrinsville. WANTED -A Good Cook for camp work. Apply to F. \V. Littlewood. Taupiri. WANTED— A Boy, to milk, clean boots, and help about house Apply W. ,T. Hnuter, Ohaiipo WANTED— The perspiring public to try Ice Creams, greatest luxury at lowest price.— J. T. Home, Hamilton. WANTED— A Good General Servant. References required. Apply to Mrs Sednon, Knighton, Hamilton East. WANTED— A Waitress, also to assist in housework; wages, 12s per week. Also, a Boy, to milk two or three cows and make himself generally useful about hotel; wages, 10s per week. Apply F. Rose, Oxford Hotel, Oxford. ANTED TO SELL—Furniture of every description ; also, repairs done and carpenters' work of every description. Funerals Furnished in Kauri, Rimu, and Kahikatea.— J. Frear Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton, I*7 ANTED KNOWN-That Mrs W Muia and Miss Peterson have dissolved paitnersliip by mutual con-sent.--(Signed) M. U. Peterson, .F. M. Muis. Witnessed by Edith M. Wyatt. ANTED 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. ANTED KNOWN—That Mason's Fruit Jars, with improved glass tops, can bt obtained in any quantity at John Parr's Hamilton House, Hamilton ; also every description of Gardening aud Harvesting Requisites. WANTED KNOWN-Spectatfes in Pebble, free from water-marks aud flaws, can be obtained, and every other variety (including Coloured Spectacles, Goggles, Eye Preservers), at J. B. Barker's, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—W. Kincaid, not to be considered as lagging iu the race for benefitting his fellowmen during the festive season, begs to say that he has the following Novelties in Fancy Confectionery :—Pastilles, Bon Bons, Somebody's Luggage, Figs, Almonds, Raisins, Muscatels, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, Jams, Marmalade, Cambridge Factory Cheese, Bacon, Bycroft'a Biscuits, and a thousand other good things, all at Christmas prices. See the grand new table in centre nf 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. Kinoaic respectfully tenders his thanks to the public for past favours, and begi to say that he will not be beat in regard to prices in the following Specialities, a* notice below :—(1) Men's and Boys' Clothing, all sizes and prices ; (2) Ladies and Gents' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers "Northern Brand;" my stock is verj large and first-class value ; (3) Millinery Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers Gloves, Stays. Gossamers (all shades from 8d per yard), Silk and Cpttoi Umbrellas; (4) Teas, Sugar,: Coffee Spices, Tobaccoes, all best brands, a " Small profits and quick returns ;'' (5 Glassware, Crockery, Jam Jars, Teapots Cups and Saucers (from 4s per dozen) Crockery lent on hire. Tumblers, Iron mongery (choice assortment), Ammuni tion, Kerosene, Nails, Milk Buckets au< pans, etc., etc., etc. "A Merry Christ mas aud a Very Happy New Year." W Kincaid, General Merchant, Cambridge. «7 ANTED KNOWN A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS, SERGES & COATING now on hand. Tailoring in first-class style. Fit guai anteed. Suits to measure from 50s, J. GILMOUR & CO., Drapers and Clothers, P ARNELL. TX7 SOUTER & CO. ' " • Seedsmen, Cambridge, Have large stocks Donaghy's (Dunedin) Binder Twir Oldham's (Tuakau) Binder Twine. Lowest prices to all parts of Waikato, FOR SALE—Reaper and Binder (Re and Gray) ; good working orde Trial given. Apply, W. Souter and Cc Seedsmen, Cambridge. rOST— In Victoria-street, Hamilto ■i on Thursday last, a Stock Wh with a cane handle. Finder please r turn to T. Qiialtroagh, Hamilton. LOST— From Hamilton, on Mondi last, a HALF-BRED JERSE COW, in full milk. White face- ai legs ; the body nearly black. Find rewarded on returning to W. M. HAY. OST— From Hamilton, UPSTAN ING BAY GELDING ; da points ; star on forehead ; splint on foi leg ; branded W. on shoulder. Rewa on returning to L. SUTTON. LVTRA.YED OR STOLEN-From tf 0 Court, FIVE RAMS, branded on off bide. A suitable reward will given to anyone giving information v/hi will lead to their recovery. Any pen detaining said Rams after this date v be prosecuted. Also, LO<P OR STOLKY from Fen Cou 1 BROWN YEARLING FILLY. Ai one returning same will be rewarded, detaining same will Lie prosecuted.' JAMES BAILEY, Manager, Auckland Agricultural Coy. (Ltd)

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3

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