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Miscellaneous.

J. L. LONGBOTTOM

GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAREHOUSEMAN, &c, HAMILTON WEST.

The advertiser would draw the attention of HnmiUon Settlers und tbe Wuikato Public to the fact that owing to ibe Reduction of X^rei^ht consequent upon railway co_o_uunio<vtion with Auckland, be ie prepared tD supply all articles in his well-known Store at a considerable reduction in price.

FLOUP, POTATOES, GROCERIES, &c. At the lowest possible rates. DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, MEN'S & LADIES' CLOTHING of tbe best quality and male procurable. CARPETS, DRUGGETTING, &c, &c. SPADES, SHOVEL^ AXES, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Ac. in atock, and to order at a small commission on Auckland wholesale rates.

Sb^TCERS _>RO_*T7CE TAKEN I_T ExCHAKOS-

J. AC BIN

HAS now on Bale some of the choicest Season TEAS imported by himself direct from Melbourne, ex Hero, whioh are offered

below Auckland prices. Produce, — Oat*, Maize, and Seed Wheat, of the best and at Jthe lowest market prices. Papbhhangings— about H,OOO pieces of neatest and newest designs. Scbim — about 1,500 yards from 8d to Bjrd per yard, by the piece Varnlsses d)ak and cqpal, brown and light spirit. Orxs— raw and boiled, at Gs 6d per gallon, including tins. Paints, Turps, Dryers, Glass cut to any size. Various sizes of gilt picture frames. Clocks -Levers 6in 17s 6d to 2Q_ ; Gothic, 1 day, striking, 255; Gothic, 8 day, striking; Tudor, and AUrm, &c. Guaranteed for Twelve Monthft Ceockebtwaee, &c— Bo dozen cups and saucers, consisting of Irish teas, white and gold, Paris blue, figured, etc., imported by ihe above direct from home. Toilet sets of most delicate patterns. Ewthanware tea pots, from Is 9d. Tumblers, mould and cut, from 5s 6d per dozen. Fancy Goods, &c. — Albums, vases, spectacles (concave and convex)) to suit all ages, magio ink stands, ladies' chatelainee and belts, looking glasses in trays, boxes and marble — 10x8 to 24x18. Also on hand - Drugs and Patent Medicines, of the best description and in large variety. Coffin Furniture, Ironmongery, Drapery, Saddlery, Leathers of all kinds on *ale,, Uppers, and Saddlers'.

Licensed to Sell Arms and Ammunition.

A NNUAL SWEEPSTAKE NO 2 ON THE J\. .MELBOURNE CUP.

AN JJNMMITED NUMBER OF SUBBCBIB__ft3 AT 108 EACH.

<CITY CLUB HOTEL, Auckland, 1875. To the Sporting Men in the Waikato. Gbntlemex, — In consequence of the success wbibh bus attended my first Sweepstake on the Melbourne Cup I have been induced, at the solicitation of a large number of my friends (who wera unable to procure chances in it) to open a list for a second Sweepstake, at 10a per Subscriber. I propose to close the JNa 2 list on Monday, November 8, with whatever number ot Subscriber I may have secured, and to divide the amount so subscribed as follows :—: — PER CENT First Horse ... ... 40 Second Horse .... ... 20 Third Horso ... ... 10 Starters (divided) ... ... 15 Non-Btai'ters (divided) .. 15 If you should purpose taking any Bhares an early applicatio i will oblige. You will please add Exchange to C/ieques and Stamp fos 1 reply. Remittances cannot be accepted after Saturday, November 6. All prizes will be paid less 5 per cent, commission. I am, yours obediently, H. N. ABBOTT. P.S. — The Drawing for Tickets will be on the Art Union principle, and conducted by three gentlemen to be chosen by the Subscribers.

! NOTICE ! NOTICE T. THOMPSON, Begs to inform his friends and the public ge rally that he has Removed to his New Brick Premises, at Ihe corner of Victoria and Albert Streets, adjoining Temperance Hall. He akee tuis opportunity of returning his sincere thank 1 for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past Twenty years, trusting to secure the continuance of the same by adhering to the principle of supplying the best goods at th lowest remunerative profit.

T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 40 Victoeia Street, Auckland.

Goods carefully packed for the Country. A trial solioited.

N.B. — Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, &c. always on hand. Settlers 3 produce purchased, or sold on commission.

EDWARD WAYTE, (Established 1853.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, kc. 100, Queen Stbeet, Is opening up by each ship Large Stocks of New and Popular Books in every department oi lteraturo suitable for prizes, gifts, libraries, &c. Account Books and Stationery Goods of all kinds in etock and arriving by each ship. Plnyin Cards, new patterns, good and cheap. Large Stock of School Books and Requisites authorised by the Central Beard of Education, at reduced rates. N.B. — Every care will be tabonin pneking and forwarding ooods, and the lowest wholesale rates charged to storekeepers, teachers, and libraries-

EDWARD WAYTE, IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY 'QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. <_> Y> O P H Y L L I N, the medicinal principle of the Mindrake or American Mayapp'e^ is the only reliable LITE \I lONIC and alterative known. It is safer and mere c ffectivje than mercury. TRY AICKIVS PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, In is and '2s,boi(s. dTi O A C~H B~U "FITITE RS - COUSINS AND ATKIN, Auckland, Have always on hand, or by the aid of their powerful machinery, are prepared to execute: orders on the shortest notice for Carriage *, Baggie§, Spiin^ Caits, Drays, &c, &c Tictoria Stoam Carriage and Wheel Factory, Auckland.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 517, 11 September 1875, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
849

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 517, 11 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 517, 11 September 1875, Page 3

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