Wanteds, Sc. WANTED-Plums anil Damsons; nine pounds per ton.—l*. Le Qncsnc, Hnmilton. WANTED-Watcrbnry Watches tc repair.— H. H. Howdcn, Watchmaker, etc., Hamilton. _____ f I7ANTED-A Smart Girl, to assist >V in housework, for a month. ApplvWaikato Botoli Hamilton. ANTED—Any Old Maori Curios for prompt cash. —H. Jackson, carc Hoffman and Sons, Auckland. ANTED-A Good General Servant; wages, 10s per week. Apply Mrs Browning, Avoca, Taawharc. WANTED— In exchange for Cham, pion Drill (sows grain, turnips, and manure), a Second-hand Gambridge or Wooden Roller; drill worth £ls. Apply office of this paper. ■, WANTED-At onco, a Strong Boy, to assist in blacksmith's shop" (learning the trade) and other work on station. Apply at Matamnta. or the Loan and Mercantile Office, Hamilton -H. J, Kallcnder, Manager. WANTED KNOWN-S. Howard, Cambridge, is selling Ladies Summer Tweed Jackets at 6s 6d; good value at 9aGd; Corsets, 4a 6d; worth 6s. Wanted known-Splendid Assortment Christmas Fruits <tnd Fancy Confectionery, Jce Creams every Saturday—J. T. Home, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN-Just received a splendid new line of Spectacles of all kinds. Spectacles repaired and new lenses fitted.-J. B. Harker, Hamilton, ■ IfT ANT E D KNOWN. - Nickel W Watchesjusttohand. Bftat line over offered to the public; 20s each. Made to my special order.—J. B. Barker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN-Mr Patterson, Music Teacher and Piano Tuner, will be prepared to take pupils in Hamilton for the piano and organ after February next—For terms, etc,, apply to Mr Manning, Hamilton. WANTED - Housekeepers to buy ( the J LIGNTNHIC fSUIT MRS. The Best and Easiest to Fasten. Also, JAM POTS & JELLY GLASSES. WILLIAM ESCOTT, Cambridge, Prices quoted, carriage paid,-to any railway station in the Waikato. ANTED KNOWN. Job lots of Hats, 9d caifh, 500 to chooße from; Sash Ribbon, nine-inch wide, 9d per yard, all colours; double width Cashmere, Is per yard, giving away prices; grand stock of all classes of Dress Materials, from 26 lid dozen yards upwards; Blouses, 2s 6d and upwards; Corsets, Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, etc,, etc., at marvellous prices. DAYID GARRIOCK, Karangai[Al'e Road (Second Drapery Establishment from . Pitt-street), AUCKLAND.
ranted known, CORNEATA-Pink Corn Cure; most effectual remedy for hard or soft corns, Posted to anv address for Is. INDIANITE-Waterproof Cement for repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. By parcel post, 2a per bottle.. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Karangahape Road, Auckland. Agent Cambridge ••• Mr J. K. Pkihce, LOST— In Hamilton last week, a Latch Key. Finder will oblige by leaving at this office, LOST-From Slaughterhouse, at Hautapu, two LON6WOOL EWES, in wool, and four LAMBS, with long tails. The ewes are marked with a small black dab on rump, A reward will be paid on their being returned to CHARLES ROBERTS, Butcher, Cambridge. T lAKBN - Prom Roger's Sale, on . Monday last, a BAY COLT, three years old; white star on forehead, no biand, shod all round. A reward of ten shillings will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to its recovery. CHARLES GRIGSBY, Tfuwhare. rj>EN SHILLINGS: REWARD. LOST—Chestnut Pony Mare; branded (CI) on near shoulder! two hind feet white, and white blaze down face. The above reward will be paid on returning !, " t ° 1 c. rams. Ilimilton East, January 11th. pOU N D STRAYED-Into my paddock on Sunday last, January Bth, 1 BAY FILLY. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. J. TUTCHEN, Gwynnelands, T N D E R S. WANTED-TENDERS for PLOUGHING about 80 acres of Stubble. Gwynnelands, Cambridge, January 13, 1893. p 0 CARPENTERS. TENDERS will be received until noon SATURDAY, 28th inst,, for the ERECTION of School-house in connection with St. Peter's Church, Hamilton j labour only. Drawings, etc., at my office, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton, THOMAS H. WHITE, Architect OHAUPO STEAM gAW AND pLANING jyjILLS J Having TWO MILLS now working in Rimu and Kahikate-* Bushes, we arc prepared to supply Timber promptly, well cut, and at low prices. All Kinds of Dressed Timber Mouldings, aad Architraves in stock. IS' Delivery by Road on Rail "R1 KUSABS BROS,, Ohaupo. January 17th, 1893. REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any one who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the party, or parties, who systematically steal Mr Peter Rice's copy of Tim WAIKATO Times, which is left at Messrs Williamson Bros.' gate on the Te Rore Road. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 3
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