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Wantons, See. WANTED -A Gen.uat Servant. Apply Waikato Ti.mks Oflicc. WANTED— Blacksmith : must be a Cood nnilcr-ou. Apply James L. Begg, Lichficld. WANTED -Walerbury Watches to repair. —11. 11. llowden, Watchmaker, etc., Hamilton. WANTED— A Rnspcctable Girl to work in the house. Apply Mrs Mcachcm, Hamilton Enst. WANTED —A Respectable Girl for genera! housework. Apply Mrs John Murphy, Hamilton East. WANTED —Apprentices and Improvers for Dressmaking. Apply L. Redmond, Victoria-street, Hamilton. W r ANTED—At once, a Good Steady Man, as Ploughman. Apply to A. J. Rowe, Richmond Downs Estate, Walton. "ANTED KNOWN—Kihikihi Polo Club Sports, New Year's Day. 117 AN TED KNOWN—Just received Vt a splendid new line of Spectacles cf all kinds. Spectacles repaired and now lenses fitted.—J. B. Harker, Hamilton, WANTED KNOWN. — Nickel Watches just to hand. Best line over offered to the public; 20s each. Made to my special order.—J. B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—That Wm. Taylor, Plumber and Tinsmith, of Hamilton, has opened a shop in Te Awamutu, lately occupied by Mr C. Hunter, saddler, where he wiil keep a general stock of Tin and Hardware. All country work promptly attended to.

ANTED KNOWN. A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS, SERGES, & COATINGS NOW ON' HAND. Suits to order from 50s up. IFit and Stvle Guaranteed. Jgji J. GILMOUR & CO., Importers and Family Drapers, PAKSELI. yy ANTED KNOWN. CORNBATA—Pink Corn Cure ; most effectual remedy for hard or soft corns. Posted to any address for Is. INDIANITE — Waterproof Cement for repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE,] Chemist, Karangahape Road, Auckland. Aoent Cambridge ... Mr J. K. Peirce. LOST —Monday, 7th November, one Nickel Silver Spur, between Mr C. A. Davis's gate and Mr Von Stunner's corner. A reward will be given on returning tn C. N. LeQuesne, Waikato Hotel. LOST —From Whatawhata, 1 Light Strawberry HEIFER, branded IL on rump; 1 Hereford COW, branded large D on rump. A reward of ten shillings each will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to recovery. Last seen on road to Ohaupo. W. WATERS, Whatawhata.

L 0 s LOST—From Wrigley's Farm, The Narrows, about end September, Wellbred Yearling or Fifteen - months - old STEER ; colour light, with white back. Finder rewarded, W. J. HUNTER. QTRAYED OR STOLEN—From my kj Farm on Wednesday, the 2nd inst., a Bay Pony MARE, with four white feet and star on forehead, with foal at foot ; also, a Dark Bay Draught FILLY, two years old, b'ack points, and thin white streak down the face ; unbranded. A reward of £5 will be paid on conviction if stolen, and ten shilliugs if strayed,

RICHARD LEVIS, Pinko Road, Kirikiiiroa. November 7th, 1892. rjpEN SHILLINGS) REWARD. LOST—From Cambridge, on October 16th, BROWN HACK MARE, by Morrylegs, branded JH (conjoined) on near shoulder, one white front loot. Any person will receive above reward on returning mare to 0. N. Murray or John McNiool. REWARD. LOST — From Waiorongamai about three weeks ago, 1 BAY MARE, no visible brand 1 BAY YEARLING COLT, white face 1 BLACK YEARLING FILLY, white hind foot The above reward will be paid to anyone finding and delivering the above to A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha. AT AM ATA ' ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the road from Matamata to Shaftesbury, on west of Waihou River, is IMPASSABLE tfOR WHEELED TRAFFIC, owing to diverts and embankment' near Stanley naving been carried away by the recent floods. H. J. KALLENDER, Chairman Matamata Road Board.

PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! QABRIEL & QO. Beg to notify that tliey purpose relinquishing the PIANO BRANCH of their business, and in consequence they are now offering FOR PRIVATE SALE the whole of their stock AT COST PRICE for cash, comprising ABOUT FORTY INSTRUMENTS By Leading Makers. This affords a rare opportunity of securing a good instrument for about half the price usually charged when sold on the deferred payment system. Full particulars regarding the Pianos can be had on application. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, Queen-street, Auckland. jjToYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. The Leading Fire Office in the World. Mr THOMAS HARTLY, Cambridge, havin" been appointed Sub-agent of the above Company for the Cambridge District (consequent upon the death of Mr J. P. Thomson), is prepared to accept ail descriptions of FIRE RISKS on their individual merits, and at LOWEST RATES. Claims for losses promptly and liberally adjusted. R. A. LUSHER, Chief Agent. Auckland, Ist November, 1802. Sub-agent for Hamilton District, Mr A. Scott, Victoria-street.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3180, 10 November 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
734

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3180, 10 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3180, 10 November 1892, Page 3

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