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Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to furnish their Houses wo aid be well repaid by a visit to the City Hill Arcade, thefinesb Show room m New Zealand, and containing the largest stock of Carpets and greatest variety of Furniture to be seen anywhere m the colony. The large business transae'ed m this Establishment is due to the very moderate prices charged and zaalous attention paid to the wants and wishes of its patrons. The Proprietors have successfully initiated the London system of combining the varion3 departments of Drapery, Ladiea and Gentlemen's Clothiog, with House furnishing m all its branches. Country Settlers' requirements are especially studied, and, as regards Furniture, they will find made, ready for delivery, Sitting-^ room Suites m great variety — Bedroom Furniture, comprising hundreds of Bedsteads m Iron, Brass, and Wood — Rodding of all sizes, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Toilet Glasses and Tables, Toilet Ware, Fenders and Fireirons, &a., &c, &j» Purchasers fiud it to their advantage to deal with the undersigned, as they keep goods es^ pocially suited for their establishments, liire your order to Holloway, Gaklick, a*'d Cranwbll, City Hall Arcade, Qu^en-street, Auckland.

WANTED, Two Young Active Women for general work at a country Hotel. Apply at the office of this paper. Good wages given. W ANTED, .Buyers for Two Hundred MEN'S PITH HELMET HATS, at 8i 6d each. J. MOSES, Draper, Hamilton We>*, N 0 T I C E. THE undersigned, having disposed of his Butchering Business m Cambridge, desires to thank his numerous customers for the support they have given him, and begs to solicit a continuance of the same for hie euoceseor, Me James O.Bbien. AH accounts against him are required to be sent for settlement by the 28th instant, and all debts due to him to be paid by that date. C. O'BRIEN. ]^ 0 T I G E . The Banks m Waikato will be Closed cnWeducsd%y and Thursday, 12th and 13sh inst, on accouut of the Waikato Races. Hamilton, 3M). 6, 1879. MYSTERY CREEK BRIDGE. npSK Public are Cmtioued to be Care--L fill m Crossius; th : s Bridge (ospec ; ally With ffeavy Loada, or ab a quick pace), sajml st^ele; . Oh i <na» H^miltqa S'ghway Board f

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1031, 8 February 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1031, 8 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1031, 8 February 1879, Page 2

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