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Watchmakers.

WEIPLEY, WATCH ANL • CLOCK MAKER, is now prepare ' co supply In* customers wit l ! New ftiiver Cn«p(i Patent Lcvcr-i aud Genera Horizontal W ATCHiiS of tho ve^y be^t workmsinehip, equal, u not superior, to siny to be obtnined in any other art of Ztrw Zealand, varying in prieo from £1 to £11 each Likonife Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers, Lockets. Ifc-woehes, Pius, Earrings, Gold Mounte-. Quaitz Btone3, Clocks, &c* t &c. Wutchos Cictvuod at -Is each. Likcvhn Garden Seeds and Vegetable?. MISS L. RIPLEY, DRESSMAKER and Gentlemen's Trousers and Vest Maker. Established February, 1860. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1876.

HEINEtKJH KOHN, WATCHMAKER GOLDSMITH A3SD JEWELLER, ■ Quehn Strkbt, Auckland. , Greenstone and Quartz Jewellery ajiwrays on hand. Manufactured on the Premises.

fr'Jy /m.exandeA Country Orders promptly attended to. All orders guaranteed and every description •/ Jewdlery manufactured en the premises.

ALFRED A LEY, (from Messrs. Ridley, and Sons, London). Practical Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller.

A. A. in soliciting the support and patronage of tbo country settlers, would draw their attention to his long practical experience in London, in some of the first manufactories, as .guarantee of liU ability to perform and »xcute any work or order entrusted to his enre ; charges are as modents as is consistent with a fuithful performance of all work entrusted to his charge j goods carefully packfd .and forwarded to any part of the colony. A aplondid assortment of Clocks just arrived ex Forfars hire, from 11s to £20— Aifuxd Alht, 256 Quoen Street, Auckland (opposite the Now Market.)

Miscellaneous.

AUCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTO RY, ALBERT-STREET.

E. WATERS,, CONJTECXriOSJSE, Begs to inform the public that the following goods, manufactured at his factory, are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They contain no ingredient or colouring matter deleterious to health. LIST OF GOODS Dby Goods. — Conversation, ThickJ Peppermints, Thin Peppermints, Fruit Lozenges, Fancy Lozenges, Scotch Mixtures, 9ugar Almonds, Marbles, Burnt Almonds, Birg Conversations, Carraways, Ginger Lozenges. Extra Strong Peppet mints, Good Words, Rose, Aniseed Balls, Cayenne, Musk, Paregoric Cough Lozenges, Bathpipe?, Coalafoot Rock, Lifluorioe, Jujubes, Pink and White Candy, Brown Candy, Iceing Sugar, Howhound Candy. Boiled Goods.— Mixed Lollies, Sticks (assorted), Barley Supar, Cushions, Acid -Drops, Best Acid Drops, Rote Acid Drops, Black Balls, Indian Corn, Black Almond T«ffy, Honey Toffy, Matrimonial Tofty, Everton Toffy, Star and Lovo Rock, Imitation Strawberries, Imitation Raspberries, lied and White Cocoanut loe, Red Cocoanut Ice, Cough Drops, Waters' Ohocolate in lib tins, Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Buttons, Wedding Cake Ornaments, bilrer 'Bands, Bonbona,l§oinebody's Luggago, Sherbect. JXJopy Littbk.] Provincial Laboratory," 8 , Auckland, Oct. 26, 1875. Ms E "Waters : Sir, -I have much pleasure in informing you, thut after having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufaetuied by you, 1 find that they are free from oil adulteration, and that the co curing matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and being entirely free fiom husk, it will foira art excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion. — i havo the honour to be, sir, your obedient sorvant, JambBM. Tunht, Provincial Atulyist.

"OOYaL MAIL LINE OF COACHES A COACH will Lbavb Mbrcbb on the Arrival of tbe Morning Train from Auckhnd for. Hamilton livery Monday, Wb»n>sdat, and Fbiday ; Rstubnino from Hamilton to Mbrokb in time for the Afternoon 3 ruin to Auckland Every Tuesdax, Thursday, and Satueday Mornings CO AC SUES Leavk Hamilton for Camemdgb on lubsday, Thubsday, and Satubday Mobningb ; and for Tb Awamtjtu and Aleiandba on Tubsday and Saturday Mornings, at 8 o'clock. •W. K. CARTER, Proprietor.

THEPIAKO STOBE will be found to contain all the various goods generally obtainable in well appointed country stores and at moderate prices. .

PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS OF TH* HAMILiON PUBLIC HALL' COMPANY. It is proposed o establish a Company under the above title, for the purpose of erecting a suitable Public Hall in Hamilton. That the -Waut of such a building is muon felt is indisputable. The people are at present entirely dependent for accommodation upon the courtesy of the Officer Commanding the district, or of the Resident Magistrate, for the time being, of Waikato. The present undertaking proposes to remedy thio deficiency by providing a place where all classes and seotions of the community oan meet for public purposes. The Government have been applied to 'for * •its for tho proposed hall, and there is little doubt that tbo request will be acceded to. The Capital will consist of 500 share?, of £1 each, p.iyablo aa follows :—ss: — 5s upon application, and 5s each succeeding month As soor as a sufficient number of shares have been apphed for, a meeting of the shareholders will be convened for the piupo?e of electing oiuceis and ptovisonal directois, deciding upon the plan of the buildu.g, snd other wo. B'-ary prehniinai-y matters. Applications for ahaics cm be nade to Mr Khi«NU)Y Hill, Victoria stieet, Hamilton,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 8 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 8 June 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 8 June 1876, Page 4

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