! ' ■ Business Notices • ■vStHrFa; and ■bllio^ streets Opposite 'Quick's Livery Stable, and m the vacinity of the Theatre. \ '.. ■■ ROYAL . - 1 ' MAlh Jt^^^^^^ HOTEL Family and Commercial. First Class Accommodation for ITamilies This Hotel hns been re-built with all the Latest Improvements. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. nnOURISTS, Families, and Conomercial JL Gentlemen visitiug this Hotel will find it a, comfortable residence, careful attention' beiiig paid to the BkUrboms. First Class 1 Tat)le; ' ; NIGHT PORTER IW ATiE^DANCE. . ■■■'■■' ;• ■ ■' - : ■:■ ■•• ■■ ■•.■■"'! ; ' • '■\ MERICAN ' MAMFAciuREk ! ! , . .To. arrive per;i 'V.darrie .VSVyman," "Bonata/'and", New York— ... j.:■ • ,1000 pars,. 10, 12, 14, and 10 feet -36 'American -'Buggies, hooded • . , and open, to seat 2, 4, or 6 ; i buiH extra strong, and fitted with Lamps and Breaks. , 28 American Organs American Harness, extra heavy American Chairs .: Walnut* Furniture . Folding Carpet Chairs Perambulators. , , i . ■ , Wheers Gas Fixtures American V arriishes &c, &., &c. B. TONKS '"ft Co., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ..... ■■■■': • v m• ; ■■ ■ ' .'• /-' : ••■' - ■ ...- "■ ■J- MOSES : .- CTTTILL SkOW, NEXT WEEK, T T His First Shipment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, And oan guarantee the Prices are under Auckland (as the expenses are much lowtir), consequently can Bell at a much smaller profit. The following lines will give an idea of the New Goods that are nowbeini* opened :— Black Silks Exhibition Costumes Japanese Silks Promenade Costumea Silk Poplins . VVaßhing Costumes . Black and Colored Grenadines Turkish Bege Evening Dresses French Cashmeres Ball Diesses Steel Alpaccas I Trimmed Hats Glace Alpaccas Trimmed Bonnets Floral Alpaccas Gentlemen's Clothing Tussore Linens ' Boys' Clothing Household Linen V ouths' Clothing Damask Cloths Coloaialßoota English Boots Ladies' and Children's Costumes made to fit, free of charge. Gentlemen's Clothing made to fit, free of charge. JOSEPH MOSES, ' . '. Hamilton. NF-W])RAPERY! NEW MILLINERY ! ! NL W CLOTHING I ! XTISITORS to Auckland are requested to call and see that Laege Stock, which T. McMaster has just received direct from the Beat English and Scotch Markets. N.B. — Country customers receive Special attention. T. McMASTEE, | DRAPER & CLOTHIER, '242 Qtjekn: Stbbbt, A. U C X L A N D. LAST YEAR OE THE QUINQUENNIAL OF TUB Jittslraiiatt Jlfttlttal %mthni Accumulated 1 . . £2,500,000 Annual Reveni. \ \xceeds £530,000 INTENDING AooURERS are reminded that this Office is the' Oldest Established, the most economically managed, and the most liberal institution m the colonies ; and has, for the last four years, dove a ,'inuch larger New Business than any office m Great Britain or its possessions. At last Distribution of Profits of this Society — OLICV HOLDERS RECEIVED IN CASH, £235,000, And the Bonus to be Declared as at the iJlst [December next ■will more tliun double that amount. Insurcro, before the eizd of the year, will participate m this division. AraxT for Waikato : Henry Byron. Travelling Agext : J. M. Fraser. JMedical Refeebb ; Dr. Watling.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 999, 16 November 1878, Page 4
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447Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 999, 16 November 1878, Page 4
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