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THIS SPACE IS KESERVISD UO&

SAMUEL COOMBES,

Who on account of the extraordinary

PRESSURE OF BUSINESS,

TOGETHER AVITH

s.t*o'ctk: T-A-iciisra-

IS DNABLE

AT PRESENT TO ADVERTISE

TEE INFORMATION"

HE IS DESIROUS OF GUYING- TO THE

WAIKATO PUBLIC.

£T L- POSSENNISKIB TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER,

In noting his Removnl to those centrally situated premises in SHORTLAND STREET,

AUCKLAND.

Lately occupied by the Post Office, Begs to direct the attention of Waikato Settlers and others to his entirely new and varipd stock, of West of England, Bliss, G-kelong, B lnnockBURN, AND MOSQIfL TWBEDS. Superfine Black and Blue Beoadcloths, Venetian Coatings, Beatjsr and Witnbts. Babrathen and Silk Testings, etc. In all the newest fabrics

H.L.P. in soliciting the patronage of Country Settlers and the public generally, begs to inform thorn that for stjle and workmanship he cannot be surpassed, being in receipt of fashions by every mail, and goods, suitable for all classes at prices not to be surpassed. Auckland July 11, 1875.

P.S. — Ladies' Habits promptly executed and a good fit guaranteed.

A RRIVEI) EX HERO FROM MELBOURNE. /\ 7 CASES NEWEST BOOKS. ' /h &S\ 3 CASES GENERAL, COM- \ T. / " 1 \X MERCIAL AND FANC?Y STATIONERY, '>

Containing the nntnlastlfss articles to te fomnd in every well appointed Bwk and Stationery Depot.

Auckland prices in all cas-es with fr-ei%ht added. Mail Packet of Books every month

LANOBBIDGE & SILVER.

Waikato Times Office, Hamilton.

John knox, a uccionler and commit ion Bl agent,

HAMILTON.

ESTABLISHED 1865.

SUN AND MOON.

Sept 7, Sun rises 6.17, and sets 5.40. Sept 8, Sun rise 3 G. 15, and sets 0.40.

PHASES OF THE MOOtf. First Quarter, Bth, 5.17 a.m.

BIRTH. At Te Awatnutu, on September Ist, tbe wife of Charles Innes, of a daughter.

Permanent link to this item
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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 515, 7 September 1875, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
285

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 515, 7 September 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 515, 7 September 1875, Page 2

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