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CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, HAMILTON EAST. Now Ready for Transplanting : A Large Collection of FRUIT, FOREST, SHELTER, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, HEDGE PLANTS, RHUBARB ROOTS, ETC. W AN INSPECTION INVITED. The Trade Supplied. - GEORGE MASON, (Opposite Railway Station), HAJtILTuN EAST*. Pr'3c Lists jan 'be obtained at tho Hamilton Auction Mart.
OPEN FOE^BUSINESS. ; JA C\ ochra n k; ' ' • jOl 9 ijOCHRANK, COACHBUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, (Late of Hamilton), WHITAKER STREET (Cornfti* of Bridge Street), T E AROHA. J.A.C. Commenced Business as above on MONDAY, OCTOBER h*. Buggies (Single or Double), Expiess Carts, Farm Waggons, and Vehicles of eveiy description notice. All classes of Vehicles or Farm Implements repaired with neatness and despatch. Only First-class Materials used. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. Terms : Cash on Delivery,
THE CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY, AND GENERAL PROVISION BTORE, KILGOUR STREET, WAIOBOITOOMAI. H. BASKIVILLE, Has always on h.ind a Large and Carefully Selected Stock of GROCERIES AND GENERAL PROVISIONS Of Every Deecription. H.B. pmchase° his Goods in the best markets for Cash, and will sell s.ime at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES* Customers waited on for Orders. GOODS deliveted UPHILL, or to anj part of the District, daily. TRY H. BASKIVILLE FOR STORES.
and Purchase from JOHN WILLIAMS, THE CHEAP Gash SStorekeeper'r r ' Whitaker Street. TE AROHA, NEW GARWN SEEDS. All reduced in Price. N ■ Just received fii>t Consignment this season, composing a Great Number of Varieties. The samples are unusually fine, and can be relied upon, coming as they do from one of tho best known and largest Seed Importers. WATTLE, BARK SEED. Also, A GRAND COLLECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS. Inspection Invited. CHEAP GROCER [ES. Bought previous to the New Tariff Coming into force; will be sold at lowest possible Prices. BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. NEW CROCKERY, NEW TINWARE AT JOHN WILLIAMS, General Storekeeper, Whitaker Street
/IREWOOD, FENCING TIMBER, Ere JTT "PMETT i.s now prepared to . JQ ■ Jui supply nnd deliver timber as under at Waioiongomai, or to any part of the surrounding 1 distiictf. FIREWOOD- Ti-tiee, ' Ratn, Town, etc.; FENCING POSTS in B!nck« birch, etc., FENCING RAILS in Ti-tree. House Blocks, Sl. ibs, Palings, eti,. Orders may be left with Mr A. A. Wallace, Baker. N.B. — Ch;n coal bupplied in large or small quantities. J. H. EMKTT. Waiorongomai, June 19th, 1888.
FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! DELIVERED or Uncut- Pi ice per ton :— 4 feet lengths, 10>s ; 15 iuch^ I'2^ Gd ; 12 inuli, Ib*Gd ; 10 inch, 14h Oil ; 6 inch, 15s. Always on hand POSTS, JiAILS, HOUSIfi BLOCKS, I'KNUING STABS, SLABS, etc., etc. Orders left with either Mr C. Balcke, or Mr W Ilethrington, will receive prompt attention. BERESFORD & BAINI^ Firewood Merchantsand Carters. To Aroha, March 17th, 1888.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 387, 24 July 1889, Page 7
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