JENEIUL MACHINE Pl&M'li'G
OFFICE,
Duke b'TREiT, Cambridge.
Established, 1880.
JAMES S. BOND In Uwnkinff the Public of Waikato for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, lakes thia opportunity of informing them that he lias added lo his Printing- Plant a UTTJNG Macjhink, to enable him to more expeditiouJy and neatly execute all woik In the .several branches oi the trade. lie is also in receipt of nn elegant assortment ol New lyp t ., which, to^otlior with his Iriiitmg Wartime, "The Atlas," places I'H'i on a p,,r with Auckimd House* in the production oi" iirat-tluss work t moderate charges. A visit to his office \yill convince anyone of (lie iuct that there is no longer a necessity for sendin" work out of the Waikato di,',titct °
All work done at Auckland pi Ices, and in f^stjlo iinsiiipasscd. Ornamental I rmtmg in bronze or colours.
Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books Proof of Dolit Form*,, etc., etc., kept in .stock.
Specimens of work and estimates furnished on application.
JAMES S. BOND, PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER, Cambridge, Waikato.
•p AliOlI A HARDWARE STORE.
Buildeis' fionmnngeiy Locks, Ilingrth, Nads, &c., Mining Tools, Dulls, Lambing Bars &bovels Dynamite PoAvdcr and Fuse tiveiy requibite kept for domestic purposes Boilers, Pols and kettles, &c\, &c, bleep uomfoi table by buying lr Olrl i). J. F. n Bedstead mul bjinngs to make a Spring Matti ess Kerosene and Candles sold by case or box Oils and Paints, &c.
5 pur cent. Discount for Cash.
D. J. VIIAZFAI, WJii taker Street, Te Ai-oha. NOTICE OP~iiEMOVAL; A. I. WHTEIOUSS Will open m his NEtt PRtMISES, Next door to " Mai] Ofliue," with a WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS, including Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoe** At PRICES as LOW as consistent with a Firbt-chiss article, FOR CASH ONLY ! ! ! iglfNoTK Nkw Adijrkss : Next " Mciil Office."
TE AHOHA PHAIUIAUY. Whitcikor Street.
GEORGE ROBSON, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CIJEMIST.
Physicians'* Prescriptions- and Family Ileceipts accurately prepared from tho Purest Drives only.
TEETH EXTRACTED.
PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMURY, NURSERY & TOILET REQUISITES, &c, &c, &c.
HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES.
To the .Residents of To Arolm, Waitoa and District.
W. PRICKER, pAINTEII & 1) K(J0II A T 0 R Tararu Hoad, Thames, Begs to thank the inhabitants of the above Districts for their patronage and support in the past, and to assure them that all oiders entrusted to him will receivu prompt attention, and be executed in the I est style of workmanship at the lowest remunerative nit3s. Estimates given on shortest notice, and Telegraphic Orders attended to.
EHRENFIUED BROS, pHGSNIX pBEWEBY
THAMES.
The Unrivalled Excellence of tho ALES & POUTER
Browed by this well-known Finn, has resulted in their receiving the GREATEST NTJAIBICIi of rKJZES Awiin.o to Brewers at the late Sydney and Mellsouknm!: Emiibitions. Having obtained no less than FOUR P 11 i Z E S Against All Exhibitors
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 8
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469Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 8
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