H. AND J. P. CaMP3_LL
TTAVE just received and aie now opening up a very l.ir e -"--*- Stock of Goods, which, having been purchased on tlie most favourable teims, they are able to dispose of at extremely low rates. Their Slock comprises all articles required by settrers, and being very laige purchasers and importers they can give theii customcis special inducements to do butincsa with tbem. They have jnat received a very large consignment of Goods from Melbourne, including ft shipment of NEW SEASON'S TEAS of \ery superior quality. Settler* iv Waikato who p'ircbAle their Groceries in bulk will lind it to their advantage to deal with them, as a great reduction in pri<Via made to wholesale pnrchasers. Their DRAPERY STOCK is very extensive, and comprises every aiticle to be found in the largfEt Drapery Establishment Their Stock of the following is pai tieularly recommended to the attention of intending puichasers :—: — Fancy Dresses, in every possible material and pattern French Hcnnoes, in all oolois Cobuigs and Alpacas, in great variety i Blankets and Rugs, all sizes and colours, a very heavy stock Men's Clothing, in all possible stylos and patterns Table Cloths, Sheeting*, Druggottt | Window Blinds, Hollands 1 Linnings, Skirts Shawls, Shirtings Ladies' Huts aud Cloaks Ladies' Waterproofs niul Jackets Ladies' Mantles, Hais, and Kid Glot«s Trimmings of every kind and ne\r«st patterns Feathers, Flowei*, Kibbons, i.c Calicoes and Flannela Men's Waterproof* and Overcoats Fancy Goods, Haberdashery, da, &9. They have also on hand a very large Stock of Boots and Shoes specially suited for the requirements of a country district. Their Ironmongery department is a branch to which especial care is devoted, and they have always on hand a large asiortment of Carpenters' Tools, Nails, and all Building aud Furnishing Requisite* ; also Paper Hangings, Paints, Ac, in groat variety and unlimited quantity. Their Stock of S.vddltry, Crockery, and Earthenware is large and variod.
H. and J. I. Campbell also beg to inform the Gentlemon of Waikato that they have at last secured the services of a thoroughly competent Foreman for their Tailoring Department. They have on hand a magnificent Stock of Tweeds and Cloths of all kinds and in every possible pattern. All fits guaranteed, and garments forwarded to any part of the district. Uniforms made at lowest rates and of best materials.
H. and J. P. Campbell *re Licenced Dealers in Spurting Ammunition. Mr J. P. Campbell it Agent for the National Inaurance Company. H. AND J. P. CAMPBELL, Gbniral Stosbiwpkbs, Impoktirs, and Mkrcuants, Camdriuge. CENTRAL HOTEL, JfGARUAWAIIIA.
FTnilK Proprietors of the aboyo Hotel, in returning thanks -*- to their friemla and the public for past favors, beg to draw attention to their large and \aried msoitment of Wiuba and Spirits of the roiy best brands*, a\o to theii •uperior aeeommo latiou fur Travellers, Viattuis, 4c, 4c. The DINING ROOMS (two)f»re spaciou* and comforUblf. 'llie BEDKOOMS aio lofty »nd woll r«itil«t«rd. riIIVATE biTTINQ ROOM. B'JITJKS OF AF.AKTiIKNT.'S FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS SADDLE HOKSES OK HIRE. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! ! CIVILITY ! ! ! BAGATELLE.
BASB' ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Bn>\r, (in »xoelUnt oondition,,ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS * DAVIDSON, Proprietor*. Waikato Carrying Company. fTMIE FAIRY will mako her first trip from Mercet on -*■ Saturday, April 5, and run twioe a Meek t-t Cambridge (reaching thert Mon l*y »nd ThuncUy), ( 'uutil the Wiitpa riaes, when she will ran once * week up each river. FnfiioHTK at Usual Ratki.
Receiving Store Auckland — High St. (next Darby's Hotel). A Light Spring Trap kept to collect Goods About town. Ooodi to be forw»r Jed to Waikato bought ou commission. Waikato Produce ■old on commission, or bought alongside steamer. HUNT k BRADLEY. April 3, 1874. NGARUAW AHIA STEAM FLOUR MILI S. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Had So. 1 SuK-dreesed"NFM,"pertonof 2,0001bs 17 »' 0 No. 2 Fgaruawalua „ J5 0 0 Sharps, por lOOlbs .. ... 0 9 0 Bran, per buihel, JJOlbs ... ft 1 9 O.atß, per bushel .. 0 7 0 The .above pneos include delivery at any place on the river. Bags not included The undersigned bsgs to inform the inhabitants of the Waik&to that he has taken the above Mill, and tiusts to receive a fair share of support as nithorto accorded to his prodeuessois. Wheat purchased at highest ma ike t rates. ROBERT LAMB. Feb. 16, 1874.
Fencing Notice. NOTICE U hereby given to C. Munrocto fence his shaie of boundary fence between sections No. 27 *n<l 114 in the Pukrkura Higtmny District. (Signed) E. B. WALKER. lfo»n»vala Pint ton, t'umbtMg* 1 , Aj'iil 7 1874.
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 309, 7 May 1874, Page 3
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