Miscellaneous. WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. cere thanks te his friends and the Public of Cambridge and Waikato, for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him since opening the above -house, and he desires to state that he has secured the services of a first-class Dressmaker and Milliner; and that I Ladies can have all orders executed on I the Premises, from material bought at this house, or elsewhere. ' The first Consignment of hft New Winter Goods has Arrived, consisting of Heavy and Light, Plain and Fancy Dress Pieces, Chequed Wincey, &c. Ladies and Gents Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery. Trimmings of all sorts, , Latest fashions, and at extremely Low i Prices. The Grocery Department is replete with,new and choice goods of every kind in general use. New Teas (just arrived), oods equally low. A Trial respectfully solicited. WILLIAM REID. WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. EX LATE ARRIVALS--145 Tons Flour; 2001bs 240 Sacks Oats 165 „ Oatmeal 300 „ Barley 25 „ Pearl 35 Cases Hams and Bacon in cloth and bare 2| Tons Hams and Bacon, Farmora' cure 3 Cases Roll Bacon 4 Tons Cheese 12 Bales Nelson Hops 10 Cases Maooaroni & Vermicelli Fine Quality Tea 10 Oases Galvanized Corrugated Iron T. H. HALL & Co.. High Street & Vulcan Lane (Late Low & Motion's Stored AUCKLAND. VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. WIRE GAUZE BLINDS PERFORATED ZINC BLINDS MAY BE HAD AT THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY, COBNEB OB COOK AND GREY STREETS, Of any dimensions. In any number from one to a hundred, within a given time, of the best quality, and reasonable prices, and sent to all parts of New Zealand. . A. & A. BUSBY (Late M. H. Hobton Busbi), VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS AND WIRE WORKERS, Cobnbb on Cook Gbey Streets W. G. HARP 1 thanks to the Piako settlers and th public generally for the liberal patronage afforded him daring the period he has been in business as Carrier. Postmaster, and General Storekeeper, and, having started a Passenger Coach, in connection with his other business, hopes, by punctuality ond strict attention, to merit a fair share of pnblic patronage. Passenger Time Table—Leaves Morrinsville : Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m.; Leaves Hamilton.: Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8 a.m* Goods—Piako: Monday and Thursday ; returning from Hamilton Tuesday and Friday. freight taken by Weight or Measure* ment, at £3 per ton of 2,000 Idb. W. a. HARP, Proprietor. HAMILTON EAST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SADDLERY, Etc. direct from the Manufacturers a Large and Very Suitable Selection of Ladies' and Girls' Saddles, Patent Safety Stirrupß, Weymoutb, Pelham and Snaffle Bridles, Spurs, Riding Gloves, &o. J. W. has also opened ont several oases of Gent's Saddlery of Every Description. J. W.'s now famous Station Saddles still command a very extensive sale. Harness of all kinds kept in Stock or Mad© to Order 09 the shortest notice.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1083, 3 June 1879, Page 4
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