Miscellaneous* New Spring Goods. New Summer Goods. W. EATTBAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, ')G, QUEEN STRJrEr, AUCKLAND. [EtTAU.IMIIiD, A.D., 183;] J WILLIAM li ATM Ay BT.G3 to intimate tbat ht- has received «x ' Martha Eisner ' and ' L vdy Jocelyu ' his First Shipment of NEW GOODS, FOR THE SPRING AND SOMMER PE\SONB, which are now on view)- nnd to w iich hi invitej tho attention tf his tusonen and the public. Country Orders promptly executed. Patterns aent on application. Etvo per cent, discount allowed on all cash purch tsets of £'2 and upwards. WILLIAM RATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, A D i>;LK MEI'CER, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, GO, QUEEN S TEE IT, AUCKLAND (Oppositb the Bank 01? Nkw Zealan •). COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ppomted Agent for the above Company to represent the Waikato D»srut. GEO. 8. GRAHAM, GeaeiPl Manager. HUNTING AND SHOOTING J. WISEMAN HAS a Good Selection of Saddles, Bridles, Breastpktes, Whips, Spurs, Game Bags, Cartridges, Baits, Gaiters, &c, &c, for the approaching seasoD. HAMILTON EAST, AND AT 113, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND J. W. has bought eonie Large Lots English Saddlery of "Va»iuus Qualities at less than English Cost,- which ho will sell Cheap.-
A SPECIALITY, WISEMAN'S £3 10s. STATION SADDLES. There b-jing no duty on Imported Sad:lle Materials, I aui i.ble to compete with the English j\Januu.oturera ot this class of HIGH KNEE-rAD SADDLES, Leather being cheaper ) e..e, and having 'various appliances i.f ny owu invention for saving time. mmmM SOLE AGENTS : L. D NATHAN ob GO. AUCKLAND. GHOLLAH'S GEEATINDIAN CUKES
THESE Valuable and Thoroughly Curative Medicines, which have done no much good in all the Southern Provinces of New Zealand as well as in Auckland, have now been introduced for the firs'; time into the Waikato District. The undersigned, have been appointed Sole Wholes lie Agents. Th°se Medicines consist of the APEIUEKT MIXTURE, a Splendid Family Medicine, ;ind especially useful in the frequent foveis and sicknesses of Children, lc is ;i Splendid remedy for Indigestion, Biliousness, Disorders of the Liver, iuterniittent Fevers, dick He»dache, &c. THtt KHKUMATIC MIXTURE am) GHOUT MIXTUIJK «hiUusedincoml)ination, or at intervals (as directed), are the Most Extraordinary Cures ever yet uncovered for Eradicating and Cmiug those dreadful maladies—Gout and Rheumatism —in all their varied and distressing forme. The inhabitants of Hmilton, Cambridge, and other tnvrs the Waikato District will now have the opportunity <-f experiencing Hie Bcoelits <A thesa Mkkitoriou3 MKOiniKrs, and proving for themselves their ehable and truly astonishing Cuiativa lVwera. Testified ti by numeious and weiN known Colonists th<oughuut Wew Zea< land. /n Inapocti'in o' Te-fcittic-iila iavited TiKU« pUiO'IJUSfcJS Mt!»leii hwi»"Hy, Sl'B-AGKill's, WANTED.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 993, 2 November 1878, Page 1
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