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Business Notices.

ROBERT HARRIS, HAMILTON EAST,

HAS now on hand and constantly arriving, the Newest Seasonable Drapery and Clothing, and Large Assortment of Boots and Shoes, &c, every description of Groceries and Oilmens Stores Ironmongery, Holloware /^/ Scrim, Oils and Paints, &o -- * - *' Patent Medioines -^--**'^**^o Stationery and Perfumery &£f Patent Lever docks. \^j jF N.B. — Machinery and other goods orderei^or cash at Auckland prices, carriage added. The above stock has been selected with care, and will be found to comprise most of the articles required by settlers.

Established 1870.

MEDICAL HALL, HAMILTON.

GEORGE SMITH*

REGISTEEED AND CERTIFICATED CHEMIST TS now carrying on business with an entirely new st' OF

DRUGS, CHEMICALS

PATENT MEDICINES, ff f &C, &C, In the conlraiodious New Premises recently erected next to the Telegraph Office.

DAVID GARDINER, ~"~~' SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE,

BEGS respectfully to intimate that he is now occupying his New Premises, situated nearly opposite Mr Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, JftW e^Bfe' n receipt of regular shipments of Goods direct^rfa/ iGmie Manufacturers, is enabled to supply every djescriptioirGfSaddlery at Auckland Prices. - """ Has to arrive per H«fdtlSpes7from J^ndon, Scotch Cart Saddle Trees, Knotted-link Pknah-cbAns, Shaft and Leading Harness, Harness Moun«Mfe, <tw-— Ac A large stook on hand from Plain to Best Steel Pel ham, and Snaffle Bits, German and Victoria Silver, Plated, Steel, and Tinned Spurs and Stirrups, Whips, Stable Eequisites, &c, &c. Every description of Harness made to Order. Repairs promptly attended to.

T. TREWHEELLAR. [PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER,

FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER

THANKS the public of Hamilton for their patronage during his temporary arrangements ia Mr T. Morris* store, and now begs to intimate that his New Shop and Eefreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes by care and attention to. business— supplying only first-class goods to receive a continuance of their favors. . PASTRY, CAKES, TEA CAKES, BUNS; MEAT AND FRUIT pies, custards, mince, biscuits (all kinds) &c. / Shhl SANDWICHES. Q |^N (jHs KBJJ ER, LEMO N A D >E, And othej^-Oo'olina' Summer Drinks in variety. Weddtn^wdersAHMfedwith elegance and despatch. Parties BU EjrtßSP^P^>*^ orders executed with prompt* ness and a^econWULjpes. > Country settlffgAisang Hamilton will find th© Ec freshment Boom a grem convenience. Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

HILL AND HUDSON'S

•\[ EW ZEALAND BAKING POWDEE. .I^l Especially Adapted for this Climate.

FOR MAKING BREAD AND PASTRY OF EXCELLENT QUALITY WITHOUI* YEAST

It is composed of pure materials, will keep in any climate, and is stronger and more economical than any imported article. Bread made with this powder is more and more easily digested thau fermented bred. Since its introduction to the public, it has given general satisfaction. One trial is sufficient to prove its value.

AGENT FOR THE WAIKATO :

Mr T. WELLS, Grocer, Mercer. AUCKLAND AGENTS : Mr JOHN BUCHANAN, Messrs BROWN, BARRETT & Co J. C. MORRIN SC/kR G. W. OWEN £*^*~0~ 00 ~~ And the Manufacturers, -^^Vj[ ILL & HUDSON, *y CHEMISTS, f " Victoria Street, Auckland.

COFFEE.

Why is the consumption of Coffee not so general here as is. Europe ? Because it has been manufactured by inexperienced .hands.

BROWN BAREETT & Co. have spared no expense in obtaining machinery which preserves the full aroma and strength of the bean, and being thoroughly acquainted with the manipulatien of Coffee, can produce an article un-

rivalled. To suit the Convenience and Tastes of Customers, B. B. and Co. have designated each of their qualities (which never varies) with a tared, jffy' — Ist Qualit^-taCelsior Brand, (Green Label.) 2nd do^^SUßctara Brand, (Red Label.) Srdj^kr^^Lios-Bi'and . Packed in M^Ub, 7, 14, 23, and 401b Tins. Retailed b^all Grocers in the Province. Wholesale at

BEOWN BAEEETT & Co.,

Auckland Steam Coffee and Spice Works, High street.

rws SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale— Bsbs' (by R. Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Younger'a, &c. Stout— Byass' (green label) Double Stout, Guinness' Blood's, Younger's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— Hennessy's, MarteU's, Stor and Co.. Three-dac^aff Beehive, Flask, &c. Whiskey— Greenleei^fa ColviH's, and other brands Geneva— JDKZ a* fLeVv^roof 15 and 20 bottles Old Tom— BoothV.P«fnett's, Swaine, Boord & Coy Rum— LowniUwfacT, 30 ojp. Schnapps — Wolfe'qfipbi€wm Wineß of all descrimi^A every variety Colonial Wines dfci^erydescription and in every variety. Private aud Public-House Trade supplied on Liberal Term.

RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Auckui.j,

CHOICE .NEW SEASON'S TEA' r 1874-75. < £^Ex Steamihip Amoy. Fip»-€feop Kaisow Congou -^-^F^t^rop Zeumoo Congou The abow ioheMest brand in the market, just received by / L. LONGBOTIOM, Central Store, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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