BUSINESS NOTICE. T LEG to announce that I have started Business in Waimate as UNDERTAKER, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER. Spring Matresses in Stock and made to order. Old Matresses Re-stuffed and made as good as new. Furniture of all kinds kept in stock or made to order. ADDRESS—Nex,t Mr Binney’s }/Criterion rf Hotel. raises,' orders for Funerals may be left at any hour. attended tgfwith ca® and at reJsonJlble lates. JOmN MO OR EL Janr UNDffiRTAI®IR, CABINETMAKER AMD UPMOLSTBPER, Etc., f Queen^treeypVaimate. As s\lr Moore resides on the Pre-
F, J. MAINDONALD, ENGINEER, IRONMONGER AND CONTRACTOR. \LL Classes of General Black- . tmithing, Wliee’right, and Engin ering Wotk executed by competent workmen. PUMP AND W.INDMILL WORK A SPECIALITY/ _/ Fresh Stock of Ironmongery just, arriv' d :—Farm and Garden Tools, Wir> Me ting, Horse Clippers, Wheelbarrows, Sack Barrows,, etc., :^to. To arrive shortly, s.s. Waikato— Balatit Endless Driving Belts, Suction Hose, Engineering Tools, etc. All *Work and Goods supplied at lowest, possible rates. Great induce meats offered to Carh Customers. F. J. MAINDONALD (Lato Nicholas Wall), HIGH STREET, W AIM ATE.
WAITANQI BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY) WAIMATE. H. L. taken over the Business of] MR J. H. GALE by Mr I 0 W. Miller), lolicitj/a shals(| of Public Patronage. / f Note #ddres N STREET, AIMATE. Ef CLIPPING., A NY Orffovaj: left dittos JrS. I will be attend Mr T. TCHBR
WORTH READING. I DESIRE to thank my very many Customers and Friends ot Waimate and District for the most liberal support given me for two years and nine months. Though conscious of failure, my object has been to please all. I havetjust com-; pieted my thirty second ygfU^fTthe trade, j at Home, Australia jparfTNew Zealand, which ought to ensile your confidence and furtUo;f liberal sv / / SPECIE NOT! I vlapl to'establish a locwplirect supply. In order ito do Una M'shall sell at unapproachable big reduction in Stands (our Tinware, Ironware , etc. B. LOACH, TINSMITH, IRONWORKER AND PLUMBER. WAIMATE TIN AND IRON WORKS, Queen Street.
Hondai Lanka. JpUBE UNBLENDED CEYLON TEA. ThfrßjmJ Valuefn tt^Market. | O , X First Paris Exhibition.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 177, 18 July 1901, Page 4
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344Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 177, 18 July 1901, Page 4
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