New Advertisements.
rf^OMMEROIAL XT OTE L, HAMILTON WEST.
This Commodious Hotel, ono oC
THE LARGESr IN THE COLONY, NOW OPEN. {Replete with every
CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT.
Surres of Apartmints for Families.
m^" FIRST -JCLASS SHOW-ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
STABLING ACCOMMODATION Unequalled in the Province, and under the {superintendence of j a First-Class Groom.
First-clabs Saddle Horses on Hire
W. WALKER,
Pboprietob,
COMIIERCIAL.HOTEL, Hamilton West.
T> E M O V A L.
Wm. NEIL S O N, BOOTMAKER,
HAMILTON EAST, In thanking the public for their liberal patrouage in the past, takes the oppor* lunUy of informing them that he has MOVED into the NEW BRICK PREMISKS, next door to ilr Gardiner's Saddler's Shop,
All orders punctually attended to.
T\Q LET, on Lense, for a term of . years, a Good Daiiy FARM, in the Township of Te Awamutu, suitable for a Butcher or Seedsmm. Also, FOR SALE, several building allotments in the same locality. For particular?, apply to JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer, Hamilton ; Or to THOMAS SLATER, Te Awamutu,
AX ING T. H. BROWNE, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, & FRENCH POLISHER, Cambridge
Furniture of every description. Mat' trasses and Palliasses made to order.
■VTEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOARD.
Tbo public are again warned that the bridge over the Obote Creek, near Whata Whata, is unsafe. Parsons attempting to cross it do so at their own risk. THOMAS WILSON, Chairman. Te Koao, January 3rd, 187(5.
HAMILTON STORE, (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel).
SPRING STOCK NOW OPENING.
JAMES MARTIN Begs to call the attention of the Waikato public to his Stock of MENS 1 , YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY,
&c, &c, &c, Which he has p'irohased on such favour-
able terms as to enable him to offer below the current rate of Auckland Prices.
Mens very Suporior Tweed Trousers and Vests, 20< Bedford Cord Trousers, 20s. „ Pants, 20s. Ladies' Silk Jaokets, 123 01 and 15s 1 case Real Indian Pith Helmets A Large Assortment Gent's Summer Clothing, Straw Hats, &.C., to suit all ta tea and all purses. FOR TIIE LADIES,— a well-solected lot of Grenadines and Fancy Dress Materials, Priats (la»t colours,) 60 new patterns, r —TWEEDS— West of England, Scotnh, Moigiel, NelfOn and Sydney. A large and careful'y selected assortment of Silk Mixed Coatings. Mr Mirtin has given particular attention to this Department, and feels that both in materials, wo kmanship. and fit, he is in a position to ploaee the most fastidioup.
TEAS ! TEAS ! !
TEAS ! TEAS ! 1 !
J. A U B I N TTAS much pleasure in informing the Public of the Waikato, that his SHIPMENT OF TEA S,
Ex ' Hebo,' HAS NOW ARRIVED.
These TEAS, having been sarefully
selected in the MELBOURNE MARKET,
will be found of the beat and choicest quality.
All Orders promptly exoouted, and should be tent in early.
J . A U B I N,
WHOLESALE k KETAIL, ALEXANDRA..
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 689, 14 November 1876, Page 3
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