Wanteds, &c. WANTED-Tcndors to Stook, Curt, and Thatch thirty acres corn; at per aero. Apply this office. WANTED— A Good Tenant lor the Whatawhata Hotel, Apply J.. B, Lane, Ponsonby Road) Auckland. WANTED -Purchasers for Goggles, Sun Spectacles, aud Eye Preservers.— H. li. -Ilowden, watchmaker, Hamilton. - YJT ANTED-Every person interested VV in Waikato to post _ Bond's Almanac to Iriends abroad. Mail closes Friday morning next. __ WANTED-A Lad, about 15 or 10, that can mill; and who has a little knowledge of horses. Apply this office, or to Mr G. J. Nsal, Cambridge. WANTED— In exchange for Champion Drill (sows grain, turnips, and manure), a Second-hand Cambridge or Wooden Roller; drill worth 415. Apply office of this paper. W' ANTED-At once, a steady man (single preferred), ns Carpenter and Wheelwright, on Station. Must be thoroughly competent tradesman. Xe ferenecs required.—Apply at The Tower, Malamata, WANTED-Man and Wife; the wife to do cooking and housework; the husband to plough, fence, milk, kill, and do anv other work. Also, a strong Active Lad,-Address, with full particulars as to ages, previous situations, references (personally sceu), and wages, Manager, Riverside Estate, Churchill. WANTED KNOWN - Splendid Assortment Christmas Fruits *nd Fancy Confectionery. Ice Creams every Saturday—J. T, Home, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN-S. Howard, Cambridge, is selling Ladies' Summer Tweed Jackets at Gs 6d; good value at 9aod; Corsets, ii 6d; worth 6s. WANTED KNOWN—Just received a splendid new line of Spectacles of all kinds. Spectacles repaired and new lenses fitted.—J. B, Harkcr, Hamilton. ___ Wanted known.-Nickel Watches just to hand. Best line ever offered to the public ; 20s each. Made to my special order.-J. B. Barker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. _ ANTED KNOWN- Genuine Clearing Sale of Remains of Summer Goods, augmented by wonderfully cheap job lines. 3,600 Hats and Bonnets to be chared, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, would scarcely pay the duty; Flowers at 3d, 4d, Gd, 9d, Is, not one-fourth their value. Ribbons in sash and other widths equally cheap'; Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Sunshades from 9d to 8s lid, less than half-price; Blouses, at Is Ud and 2s lid, worth from 4s to ss. Silk and Chiffon Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Corsets, Pinafores, Dresses, Skirts, Dust and Shower-proof Coats, etc., etc., at less than half-price ; Prints, Sateens, Muslins, Delaines, Beiges, Cashmeres, etc., etc,, at large reductions. David Garriock, Karangahapo Road, Auckland. ■ ■
w A N T E D 'KNOWN. I AM SELLING binder twine At Auckland prices, with freight added. Also, Files, Machine Oil, Sections for Wood's Bixdjsks, Rivets, &c. WILLIAM ESCOTT, Cambridge.
w ANTED KNOWN. CORNEATA—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. Agent Cambridge ... MsJ.K, Peirce, ANTED TO LEASE, WANTED TO LEASIS-A SMALL FARM, in the of Hamilton or on the Hamilton Cambridge Road Address W.X„ " Waikato Times Office, Golden machinery oil, Lard Oil, Binder Twine, Copper and Enamelled Preserving Pans,, First-class Chaff, Oats, etc,; all at lowest current rates.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. MISS J. CAMPBELL, who holds several South Kensington certificates, will begin an ART CLASS in Cambridge after the vacation.—Oil and water-colour painting, Drawing from the flat or round. Geometry and Perspective (second grade).—Terms : One Guinea per quarter (twelve lessons of two hours each), MR J. B. HARRIS, Butcher, of Huntly, lmving hauded me over hi 3 outstanding accounts for collection, I must request that they be paid not later than January 31st, otherwise they will bo handed over to a solicitor for.recovery, W. J, HUNTER, Ohau l ,;:" n ~">n)bor 19th, 1592. WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF THE ABOVE, SOCIETY Will bo hold in the PUBLIC SALL, TE AWAMUTU, ox FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893 (St. Patrick's Day).
Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FRUIT VEGETABLES SUNDRIES (including Farm Produce). A list of Special' aud other Prizes will be issued shortly. N.B.—Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully received by the Committee, Donors will kindly communicate with R. W. DYER, Hon. Sec., Hamilton; or C. A, TAYLOR, Hon Sec. Show Committee, To Awamutu, pRELIMINARY NOTICE. Tho Committee of the Wcsleyan Church, Te Awamutu, have decided to hold a SALE OF WORK, EXHIBITION TREE, AND FISH POND, ON FRIDAY 17lh MARCH, 1593, (the date of the annual Show), Also, to trovide an ELABORATE LUNCHEON. REFRESHMENT STALLS, AND TEA Throughout the Day. Particulars in future issue.
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3214, 31 January 1893, Page 3
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