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i "New Advertisements. WANTED KNOWtf , that EDGAR and CO DYERS, &c. can meet all Auckland -td mands in Dyeing, Claaning, &c, on the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms — Reoeiving office : Wellesley Street, East, opposite 'Golden "Crown Brewery — Works : Richmond. Ladies and gentlemen watted upon for ordert T7TTANTED.— The LADIES to 'know that E. T. HERBERT, Drapery and Millinery Establishment, Queen-stre?t, ihas Opened a -large assortment of Ladies' and Girls' >Print Costumes, from 5s 6d, and an immense variety of costumes in all the newest materials, also Leghorn and Straw Hats at Is and upwards. Men's and Boys' Hats, 9d and Is. feathers Cleanod, Dyed and Curled, equal to new. Note the address — B. T. HERBERT, (Opposite the City Market, Queen-streeti)

T> B-0 B O If O P U B L I C O. ] THOMAS FISH [Takes the • opportunity of again brinspmg His 'well-known Tonic before the public, and at the - same time returns sincere thanks to bit patrons 1 and friends for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded to him. From T. Fish's many years' experience in the Manufacture ef Chemicals, tfco-, under the late Dr Stratford, he feels every i confidence in guaranteeing the efficient Manufacture of the article, so that his S A RSS APARILLA -may eortinue to be held in the same- estimation 'by the public at large which it has hitherto. T. Fish has made considerable increase of late in his Manufacturing Plant, and can now • exeoute orders with despatch. .THOMAS .PISH, CHEMIST, PRINCES STREET, AUCKLAND

T> I AStf O-F-O-R TJE TUNING. Mr *E. O. 'BROWN will Tnafce his usual tuning trip through the 'Waikato About -the middle of next month. PR'E-L I M<l N A'R*Y TWOSTBO T U S OF -THE HAMILTON. PUBLIC H AXIS COMPANY. lit >is proposedrto establteh a'Compffny'-under the above title, for the purpose of trecting a suitable Public-Hall in Hamilton. That the wa&t 6f such a building' is muoh feltiis indisputable. iThe people are at present entirely dependent for accommodation upon ihe courtesy of the Officer Commanding thedistric, or of the Resident Magistrate, > for Ihe time, being, of Waikato. The present undertakingproposes to remedy this deficiency by providing a place where all classes and seotions of. the com* <munsy can meet for public purposes. ■■ 'The Gevevnment have' been applied Ito for a site for the ' proposed uhtll, and fehere is little Sdoubblthftt the request will •be receded to. IThe capital will consist of 500 shares, 6f £1 each, payable as follows : — 5s upon application, and 5s each succeeding month. As soon as a sufficient number of shares have been applied for, a meeting of the shareholders will be convened, for the purpose of electing officers and provisional directors, deciding upon the plan of the building, and "Other necessary preliminary matters. Applications for -shares can be made to Mr Kennedy Hill,- Victoria street, Hamilton.

iyr E.W -YEAR SiPiOJRiT S . M < A Meeting for* the purpose of arranging » BROG-RAMMB OF SPORTS' Ta take place at WEST, OK NEW -YEAR'S DAY, Will be :held at the Hamilton Hotel, on Saturday Evening Next, 27th Notjumbeb, when all persons interested are rqqueated to attend. R. GWYNNE. November 24th, 1875. JL • O • Gr * T + iTB AWAMUTU. A ? PUBEIC »MEETING will be-lxeld at Te Awamutu, in the 'Volunteer -Hall, on Saturday Next, the 27th instant, uhen a Lecture will be deliyered by Bro.C. -E. Madden, W.C.T., of tk© "Hope of -Waikarto" i-odge, -after which a lodge will be formed and officers installed. The lecture -will interspersed with Songs and Recitations. Dh»cbair<'wUltbe taken atfoalfpast 7 p.m. punctually, GKORGE HINDS, L.D., G.W C.TmOWtf OF NGARUAWAHIA HIGHWAY X DISTRICT. A the Rate Book for this distrait is now lying at the Post Office, Ngaruawahia, for inppefction. Objections will be heard by the Board on the 25th day of November, at Two o'clock pm, in the®oyal Mail Hotel, Ngaruawftbia. Gh 'EBGECUMBE, Chairman. ♦Ocfeober-20th, 1815, IN ;THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS CAMP, TAILOR. OF CAMBRIDGE. Creditors,' who have nob already done so, are requested to* prove their debts on or before the Let December next when a first and final diviiend will be payable. THOS. MACFJMRLANE, Trustee. •S3upr«me Court, Auckland, November 22, 1875. TTJST ARRIVED, 3£x Nil Despewmdum, Direct fbov Mblbousni, '•The- choicest*and.i«iCßt highly flavored lot of NEW SEASON TEAS, In half chests and boxes, YET OFFEBKD TO THE PUBLIO, and to be sold UNDEE AUCKLAND .PRICES. Orders Jrom any .part of the Wnikaio -will >be promptly attended to. WOOL-PACKS, SHEET SHEARS, HAY RAKES, &c. always on hand J. AUBIN, ALEXANDRA.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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