SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE YVAIKATO, THE WAIPA, .AND niEiu suiatoujs T DusGs. YOU AEE~INVITEJD TO TRY F. HE WIN & BROTHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, M TTTTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT THE T S x POT, TT * TTTTTT On 4ho 'Corner df <2,u«en *ni Wellertey Streets, for Firat-class Groceries and BroTisiom at ii LOWEST PUICES EOK CASH. WE inyite your immediate attention >to our Large and Now Shipment!, juit opening ■out, ocxatditing of a Splendid Stock of OHTa/VP OKECOOJbIJbCXJEUS^ iLxprcstly selected for our own trade, and having b»en bought with all the ad?antagoi that experience and capital can command, milfl ,JP A IVrTTiTTTS jekJSTD JbJLO a X a JhIXiBZJEIZIZ*^tXL Will find it to their advantago to purchas* irom us, as our old principle of doing butinesa, irliiofa has given 10 much satufaction at Auckland and on the Thames will bt still adhered to. tiz A OUICJK TURN OVER AT A SMALL PROFIT, Bather than a Small Trade at a Large Profit. •Goodt Carefully JBauked and Delireted to tke Bailwayj^d« oi extra chargt, A TRIAL SOLICITED. t. hewinlTbrother, TEA JMLEJEICHAKTS AI?D PROVISION JFA.CIOHS, Atjckia>d, Gkihammowx, Aim &Ho»xii3n).
Watchmakers.
WPJPLEY, WATCH AN.L • CLOCK MAKEB, is now prepared to supply hi* customers with New Silver Cased Patent Lerers and Geneva Horizontal \V ATCHES of the Tery best workmanship, oqual, if .not superior, to any to be obtained in any other part of .N«w Zoaland, varying in price from £4 to £11 each. Likewis* .Gold Wedding Kings and £eep«rs, Lockets, Brooches, Pios, Earrings, Gold Mounted Quartz Stones, Clocks, ; &c, &c. Watches Cleaned at 4s oach. Likevis* Garden Seeds and Vegetables. MlcjS L. RIPLEY, DRESSMAKEE and Gentlemen's Trousers and Vost Maker. Established February, 1860. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1875.
HEINRJCH KOIIN, WATCHMAKER GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER,
QUEEU S'X'RKKT, AC'CKLAMD.
<ffreamtono and Quaitz Jewellery -always on hand. Manufactured on the Premise*.
>S£3/EVERYMA!L>j£*/ Country Oidcrs promptly attended to. All nrdert guaranteed and every dcstritition of Jeuxllery nnatmtacluitctL on ihe jn-o^niees.
A LFRE'd' A L E Y , ■£*- .(/rom Mensrs .Ridley, and Sons, London). Practical Watch and Closk Maker aud J&wullor.
A. A. in toWeitinz the support nnd.p»t>ronage of the pouutry wtt'ers, -would draw their attention to his long practical e*.j>oi lence in London, in »omo of tho first nranufaetoriea, iw gunriinfee of lim alulitj lo perform and recute any work or ordrr eiftrustod to»his enre ; ci<argefl are ns modanto as is coiwiiitonfc with n fhithful performance of all work entrusted to hi« charge ; goods cni-e-fully looked and forwarded to any p*rt of tlo culony. A splendid assortment of (.lock* ji-*t arrived ex Fonfarehirc, from 11-e to £20— A-lf^ed Ai-kt, 29C •Queen Strcnt, Auckland (opposite the New Market )
Miacellsneotifi.
M. LEVY & <GO, IMTORTERS Ot A BRJT.ISII AND FOREIGN ME KCHAND WE, (fAKCY GOODS, Ac,
23, Qußlir S'lllEET, ArCKLAKD.
AMERICAN &EWI2J& MACHINES.
THE "IKDM&," SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH — Iho Perfection of Mechanism — Simple, Compnct, ERurnt,, Durable, and vConiploto. It •e\v» with tlio 'len«t possible amount of labor, and n givl (ni'lvcyenn can run it without fatigue. It is n triumph oi Mechanical Genius. The "1LOM0S" -SfcliUTflDLE is .the only practical X.OW price. Lock-stitch Sewing Maclnno ever invenlail. This Unequalled Machine uses a straight needle, makes tho Look-stitoh (alike on both sides), has a iclf ftdyustmg tension, and is adapted to vcvory variety ot sewing for family wear Lrom tho lightest muslins to tho heaviest cloths, and will even bow leather. It will hem, fell, bind, coid, braid, ecam, tuck, ruflle, hemstitch, and gather. Thia tmachino will sew on *nd gather at tho sauio time, and will work 'quail y well on Silk, Lintn, Woollen, and Cotfon Goods, with Silk, Linen or Cotton Thiead. It is not nacessary for us to endeavour to detract from tho .merits of any other machine. Wo :kum to bcII FIIE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MAItKET' Without regard to pi ice, and wo feel confident hat whenever poisons wishing to buy Sewing Machines givo the "llomc," Shuttle Sewing Mticlnng a fair trial, in commor with other uachines, it will havo the preference. With the Machine is furnished — Ilemmer, Braider Shuttlo Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, ScrewIriver, Five Needles Gauge, Table Clamp, and Directions for use. All secuiely packed in Btrong ase with hingc3. Price: Cotnplcto'inbox, £4 10s; with Table md I'ieadle, £ii 15; with Table anil Treadle, Half-Cabinet, «ith Cover, Lock, nnd Key, £8. Some thousands of these machines havo now been sold in New Zealand, and they havo given the utmost posaiblo satisfaction, as testified to in numerous testimonials, which we forward C" application. In pi oof of their superiority over all othi machines, we puaiantoc them for five )eais. ACiEMIS FOB WAIKATO: JAMES MARTIN, HAMILTON. J. AUBIN, .ALEXANDRA. W. rOWELL, JSAGLAN.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 639, 24 June 1876, Page 4
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