Wiui.f. strolling down Victoria-street smoking, enjoying those grand chceroots, I stopped to speak and a friend to greet, Just where U. Salmon makes his Boots. " How dye do .lack »"' " Swell," says I ISuys lie ; " haw, haw, you'll please excuse, Imt I'm O.K. my l><iy and siry Ever since I've worn 1). Salmon's shoes. Nickel ldts repaired, also new i ings litteil, hy 11. 11. Ilowdcli, jeweller, etc.. Hamilton. A comfortable cottage and I ,' acre of garden and orchard, planted with the choicest fruit*, is advertised for sale by Mr Hartly, of Cambridge. Such a chance is rarely to be met with, for the owner has been working up the garden and oreh.vrd for years, and it is now in Al condition. We direct attention to the new advertisement of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, which will be found on our fourth'page. The linn have r.eently opened up' new goods in every department, which are all ottered at Auckland prices. It is icqueste I that all who require suits for Christmas should place their orders at oueu.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 59, 21 November 1896, Page 2
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