G. W FE IE N D,~ CLOTH] KU A j\D OUTFITTER, J 12, QUEEN-.STREET, AI.VKI.and. \V. F. would call the attention of his country const ituents, visiting Auckland, ■ • lo 11iw immense assortment of SC I'KIM OK 1> KADV -M AI > E CM )T J1 JAG .Manufactured under his own .supervision in the (lolony. Pari ies fa voiiring him with a call may rely upon every attention being afforded in selecting SUITABLE ATTIRE. Orders through tin; post will receivc immediate attention, and can l»o forwatiled by first coacli. Appended is G W. FJUEND'S ALPHABET. A in an art iele, made to sell, li i.s Ihe buyer who likes if well : <' is for < Unfiling from i'' I; I *0"N 1 )'S own Mart, l> •• is his I >I{ESS extremely smart. E is economy \\ ell carried out, F -is for FlillvND who brought it about. * J— is a garment of I'M; 1 END'S own stylo, 11--is his hat, a superior "tile." I is improvement, brought to bear, .) --is a jacket for juvenile wear ; .K -is lor kiiickerboeker, or sensation suit, E- -for the lads who hold them in repute. M is for many who to I'M! lEN I>'S daily go, N — is for novelties he always can show. O is an outfit, from FIU END'S noted store, I* - is (lie praise well-earned as of yore ; Q is the quality first of the day, li -is for requisites be what they may ; S—is for sensation or Zouave suits, T—is for trousers, becoming the boots ; C -is for use in the article sold, V is variety, not to be told ; j W - for waistcoat—new styles by each mail, I X— for \\peases which FR lEN 1) can curtail ; ! Y- is for you who support ERI END'S trade, j Z —is the zeal you have ever displayed. J GK "W"_ PMEiTD, j CLOTHIER ANJ) J TATTER, j H'J, QI'KKN-SrUKKT, OPPOSITE TUK EjUOX BANK. • AUCKLAND, j WANTED — Green F lax, delivered on board a ! barge anywhere on the \Yaipa or at Tau- ! piri Ela.x mills. j Apply to W. W. CULL, T.vrriKi, i Ortoß. li. HIJXT, Kgakuawaitia. | A MEETING of the inhabitants of .Ngarua- ! wahia and surrounding districts will beheld i in the Delta Hotel, at T.oO'p.m. on Thurs- j day, Kith May, tor the purpose of considering the ■ advisability of presenting His Excellency the ■ (iovernor and the Hon. Donald Maclean with an address on their approaching visit to the Waikato. CHARLES INXES, Chairman of Town Board. , >Y. R. A', * | AM EETING of the members of the "Waikato : Ritle Volunteer Corps will be held on Satm- ; day evening next, ISth inst., immediately after Company Drill, for the purpose of electing a ' .Lieutenant in place of Mr. Isaac Coates, resigned. "\VM. GUMMING, ' Hamilton East, May 14. Capt. W JR.Y. TH, Undersigned are Cash purchasers of Wool, Sheepskins, and Hides. ! L - D - NATHAN, i ~ • Auckiand. f T ILL Y\ aikato Agricultural Show Committee : | oiler prizes for the best growing Crops of j W heat, Barley. Oats, Sugar, Beet, and ! Linseed, as per handbill. i ROBERT jST. BUTTLE, j Hon. See. W.A.S.C. 1 Toiin c FTTTir d ,!' I CARPENTER AND WIIKELWRIGHT, I J CAMBRIDGE. All work done in the best manner and at tlie I - cheapest rates, i
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 May 1872, Page 3
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