Miscellaneous. ROBERTS & LACON, STOREKEEP RS, AIKXAITfIBA, HAVING taken oret the business of Mr JI) id ILL| trust by care and attention to merit a fair share of Public support. An eniirely ne^cfock of Drapery and other liDt-3 will bo opened up and disposed of at a reasonable proiit. All orders will meet with prompt des-l-»t3h, and every effort .will be tuade to suit the convenience of customers. Ist October, 1877. JN reference to the above advertisement J- I beg to bol.cit ibt my successor,, the ? ame hberal support as accorded me dur~ J. D. HILL. DRAPERY. DKAPERY. NEW SEASON GOODS. SOMERPIBLD AND LECK, public desire to express thanks for VERY SUPERIOR SELECTION O GOODS, Ex Chasca, tfontenaye, and Chili, NOW OPENING, Comprising — Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings Tickings, Winceys Satin Cloths, All-wool Serges Hosiery, &c, All-wool Shawfe, &o. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING MOLESKINS, CORDUROYS, TWEEDS, Etc. This Large and Well-assorted Stock, having been Purchased for Cash m the Over-stocked r ngliah Markets is now offered for Sale ' A Pbicks Lowhk than Etjbe H?ard or m Auckland. INSPECTION INVITED. VERY SPECIAL LLVE, heavy n£ family blankets at 17a 6d. Country Orders will have special attention. Hawkers Supplied at Wholesale Pri.es. SOMERFIELD & LECK, QUEEN STiiEET, AUCKLAND. Yj I . ME ! L;[M E. Delivered Free at Auckland Railway St itiou : Slaked, 1 < 2d | Roach, 1 8 6d ) per bushel Id Sacks, 9d, each containing 3 bushels. ADAM LAYBOURN, V For? itreet. QUIGIiN'AL BLUE POST BOARDING HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, VICTOIUA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. The Proprietor begs to inform all former Patrons that this favorite old Reaort has been KE- OPENED. New and Substantial Premises have been ereoted regardless of expense, containing excellent Sitting and Bedrooms, winch will be found furnished with due regard to comfort and convenience. N.B.— A Free Express will meet the Waikato Trains to convey passence s and luggage to the above house. CHARLES VEITH. TTOWAIHOUSTEAM FORWARD. -J- ING CO.'s ateamer having been thoroughly overhauled, has again taken up her weekly trips between Te Aroha and Ohmemuri, connecting with the Thames and Auckland Boats. As a special inducement to shippers, the ihr ugh freight from Auckland to Te Aroha has been reduced to 45 ler toa rom this date. TIME TABLE. Leaves Ohinemuri every Tuesday. Leaves Te Aroha every Wednesday. JN.B.— Special trips will be made when nduceinent offers. G. S. O'HALL©RAN, Agent W S.F.Co., Paeroa, Ohinemuri. To whom all communication are to be .ddressed. Oot. 12, 1877. "^7-BATA WHATA STONE LIME. In consequence of having a large order on baud, caa only execute orders for limitd, '. quantities, till further notice. ALFRED BOOTH. Orders to b 0 Bent to Mr gOKa Edgecpmb, Ngaruawahiai
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 968, 5 September 1878, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 968, 5 September 1878, Page 4
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