/QUESTIONS AND A NSWISBS. ■■■■'■. ".•• •^••* WHERE shall we buy oar Tegetable SEEDS t • ; AtBpEWIN'S. Where shall w« buy our Farm SEEDS P At BEEWIN'S. Where shall we buy our Flower SBBD'S^a AtBRE^IN'S. Where shall we buy pur Tree. SEEDS t At BREWINGS, .; , Opposite T. and 3. Morrip's,, ..,.., Queen Street.' • ' J ■ " ... ■•■; ■. ':■}' ~~ !>•* I ir.. ••.■(! JUST BOUGHT AT ;AUCTi#N. 1000 yards New . Dresses; -'m*? worth Is6d. : ■■\ r <." 1 1006 y >rds Ne w Dresses {new shades) 7£d, worth Is 6tf. ' ■"" "7. vr 1000 yards Grey and Browa Honief spuns, 74 1, wo>-th Is CJd'. ; c '. >fV lOOOyardH Extra Quality ' Skirtings (new shades) i c 3d, wortliSa 6d. 1000 yar^s GinKhains', W^ni. 1000. yards l^ew Cambrics (dark' grounds) sJ<l, worth 1« ; „ ..,, 100 y*rdsF«l6 Carpets, 2* ijJ/wor'th 8s 60. Extra quality and width, 8s ,6J, worth 4s 6// i .f™lTr| 5 bales Blankets, full 10- "size" 14i lid per. pair. 200 gross Buttons, ds IM, fcro*s, worth 6»; : .l\.f%**& EX « SPIRIT OF THE DAWN- * i'.W Six cases WINTER f GOODS; 5 A0 X pricing Whalebone, Extra QnWiity finger.' ing Tarn, Cut Blankets, and other sQarcQ. lin«s. '" " f ' ; M"■ PATTERNS FORWARDED ON IP. PLICA HON. ,'■ fl .T' J. M. Mo LAC HL A X, r 31^ QUBBH.STBBBT. 1 ' j ' J ' ' FOR DRAPERY, or l FOR GROCERY, '* n '" FOR IRONMONGERY, : ::. FOR PAPERHANGINaSy^u FOR OILS & PAINTS;;^ FOR EVERY REQUIBITI SEE ' IST. E. COX J S STOCKS HAMILTON -VBST.; Call and See NEW GOODS;, JUST ARRIVED AT J. MISSEN'S, BOOT IMPORTER, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON WEST. y ANIT V piAU T. C. Hammond is just opening up a Splendid Collectioo of NEW BOOKS, consisting of — '' Works Illustrated by Gustave Dore* Complete Stt of Dickens' Works Franco- Prussian War His oiiesuf England »cd United States, * l'namental Books, for Drawing room Illustrated Travels, 6 vols. Cheap Editions of the Poets, doth boun i New Novels, &c. Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines Princess of Wales and Mermaid Sewing M*chineß Ttotionery* Writing Desks, Wcrk Boxed, and' Fancy Goods of ah deaoripr tion, MONTHLY TAYMENTS. T3 OOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. D. GARDINER, & Co. BOOT AND SHOE. MAZERS Hamilton East. Beg to inform the inhabitants of Wai* kato that they have bq^i^q business as above, and tru?t by prOoapt attontion to orders, a,nd m supplying the very best, material and workmanship at the lowest remunerative prioes, to merit a share of* public favour. ffi PHILLIPPS AP SON, OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS MELirH\NTS. Importers o( Paperhanginga, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Tar-, nishes, French IVM*, Gold*leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes ; PLATE), SH ET, CROWN, ORNAMENTAL and PHOTOGRAPJIIC GLASS; Picture Frame aidT'P'-siry Mouldings; Clock andCompa ;t Glares, GlaxedSashes, Podi-s. &o. Glass out to size, and carefully packed, »5 & *7, §vm>i wixgt.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 831, 13 October 1877, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 831, 13 October 1877, Page 4
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