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Wanteds, &c. WANTED —A Genera! Servant. Apply Mrs Popple, Cambridge. ANTED-Ten or FiTtcen Men for titree cutting. Apply Crawford Brothers, Hamilton East. WANTED— Waterhury Watches to repair.—H. H. Howdeii, Watchmaker, etc., Hamilton. W'Ni'ED — .'hirty Men for ti-tree cutting at Tamahere ; also, a good Camp Cook, Apply on the works. —B. Murray. WANTED— A Man, as groom and make himself generally useful about hotel. Apply to James Turnbnll, Morrinsville. WANTED -Lad, not under 16, to milk cows, attend to horses, and make himself generally useful.— W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, near Cambridge. WANTED— Boy for five weeks, from December 19th, to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply sharp, stating wages required. —J. Ramsay, Postmaster, Waotu. . WANTED TO BUY—Twenty Coach Horses ; nothing under four years old. Must be perfectly quiet and 16 hands high. Apply J. McNicol, Hamilton, or Bradley and Co., Thames and Te Aroha. r ANTED KNOWN—Fruit Cases, all sizes and cheap ; also, llimu Hurdles. Apply to Kusabs Bros., Sawmilla, Ohaupo. _, XXT ANTED KNOWN—Seven Horse * VV Boxes to let ; feed provided if required. Apply J. Bettley, Butcher, Victoria-street, Hamilton. X\7 ANTED KNOWN—Just received W a splendid new line of Spectacles of all kinds. Spectacles repaired and new lenses fitted.—J. B. Harker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN. — Nickel Watches just to hand. Best line ever offered to the public; 20s each. Made to my special order.—J. B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. W' ANTED KNOWN—Just opened : Another large lot of French Flowers, Ladies' Hats, \nd Men's Colonial Tweed Suits (from 30s to 50s); Ties, Hats, etc S. Howard, Cambridge. TT7" ANTED KNOWN. A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS, SERGES, & COATINGS NOW ON HAND. Suits to order from 50s up. _T Fit and Style Guaranteed, j^i J. GILMOUK & CO., Importers and Family Drapers, \ PAKN EL L , TT7 ANTED KNOWN. CORNKATA—Pink Corn Cure ; most effectual remedy for hard or soft corns. Posted to any address for Is. INDlANlTE—Waterproof Cement for repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE, x Chemist, Karangal&pe Koad, Auckland. Agent Cambridge ... Mb J. K. Pkirce. TT/" ANTED KNOWN. Job lots of Hats, 9d each, 500 to choose from; Sash Ribbon, nine-inch wide, 9d per yard, all colours ; double width Cashmere, Is per yard, giving away prices ; grand stock of all classea of Dross Materials, from 2s lid dozen yards upwards; Blouses, 2s 6d aDd upwards; Corsets, Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Gloves, Hosiers', Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, etc., etc., at marvellous prices. DAVID GARRIOCK, Kajrattoahape Road (Second Drapery Establishment from Pitt-street), A UCKLANP. GRAZING to let, for 500 sheep on " rape. Apply R. T. Millar, Te Awamntu. PERAMBULATORS, Mangles, Organettes, Sewing Machines, Knitting Machines, etc., for cash or 2s 6d per week; also, Pianos and Organs.—W. C. Dennes, Queeu-street, Auckland. rp H A N K S . Mr and Mrs Rogers desire to sincerely thank their friends for the numerous expressions of sympathy in their trouble, and also for the many gifts of flowers. LOST— From Pukerimu, about a fortnight since, a Dark Chestnut GELDING, branded 33 on the shoulder. Finder will be rewarded on returning it to J. BELL, Baker, Cambridge. LOST— From Hamilton Yards, on Ist December, 1892, Brown Springcart HORSE, blind one eye and branded on shoulder. Finder rewarded on returning to W. J. HUNTER, Ohaupo. LOST— From Taotaoroa daring the winter, Eight Milking COWS and HEIFERS, should now have calves; also, 11 YEARLINGS, branded I M on rump and front notch out of ears ; two COWS, also branded X above O on ribs, one B on rump. Anyone finding them and informing the undersigned will be rewarded. H. J. TURNER. OF REWARD. LOST—Between Meadway's gate and Alexandra, a PURSE, containing one £10, one £5, and three £1 notes, and four shillings in silver ; numbers of fiver and tenner known. Finder can leave purse with any Waikato Times agent. AUBIN & CO. p-j II E W A R D~, LOST—From Cambridge, about four months ago, one Light Bay Pony Gelding, about 14.2, bang tail, star on forehead, branded O on near shoulder ; and Dark Bay Pony Gelding, three years old, long tail, no brand. Last seen near Claudelands Racecourse about a month ago. The above reward will be given to anyone returning same to G. H, CARTER, Hamilton ; or J. BROWNE, Cambridge. o N S_ A L EEX MAMARI, From the Celebrated House of James Carter and Co. , London, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT TURNIP AND SWEDE SEED. R. T. MILLAR, Seed Merchant, Te Awamutu,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3192, 8 December 1892, Page 3

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732

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3192, 8 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3192, 8 December 1892, Page 3

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