Miscellaneous. J. M. McLAOHLAN, 218, Queen-street, Opposite McArthur's Large Whanlmm, lAS opened, ex " Alastor and Carmelo," 23 oaaes of all the Newest Goods for winter wear, and is selling' them cheap. Millinery, Bonnets, from 6/- to 30/-; Trimmed Hats from 3/6 to 25/-; Feathers, Flowers, Lace. Kibbonß, Collars, Cuffs and Scarfs. Jackets and Ulsters, from {O/- to 40/- : Silk Velvets, in the _J £ Jlii'_' i * '•••.... om. _ytu.ii, uuiureu. uiiibu, -ing Silks and materials. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, from 7/11 to 25/-; Gents' ditto (warranted), 30/-, reduced from 35/-. New Costumes, Wool Poplins, Costume Tweeds, Serges Cords, Waterproof Tweeds, and new Reversible Cloths, in all new shades, from 1/6 to 2/6 : Metalassie Cloths for Jackets, from 5/6 to 11-; Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres, in the newest shades, from 2/6 to 5/-; Cot and Cradle Blankets and Witney Blankets, in all sizes, from'l3/6 to 40/per pair; Plain and Twilled heetings, all widths, from l/-to3/-; Horrocks's and Anderson's Calicoes, from -/4£ to 1/Welsh, and Saxony Flannels, from 1/- to Chintz printed Flannels, for Dressing Gowns, &c, from 1/6 to 3/6: Cricketing Mens' Boy's and Youth's Suits and Garments, in tweed and Serge, from 15/- to 60/- per smit. Black Cloth Frock Coats, good quality and latest style, only 50/- ; button behind White Shirts, all sizes. Oxford and Crimean shirts, from 1/11 to 10/6. .Polo, Derby, and Stanley scarves. Despatch Brace. Geelong Tweeds, new patterns, 4/11 per yard; Mosgiel Tweeds, Heavy Blue Serge, 1/3 to 2/-. Morley's floslery,on embroidered Navyblue, and all other fashionable styles, Black Silk and other Hose. Black Socks and Hose for Children and Ladies. Silk Socks and Under Garments for Men (the most varied assortment in town). Ladies' and, Gents' Chintz and Felt Dressing Gowns, from 15/- to 39/-. Brussells, Felt, and Tapestry Carpets (new designs), from 2/9 to 5/6; New Zealand and Cocoa Matting, from 18 inches to 6 feet wide, 2/11 for yard wide. Black, White and Colored Kid Gloves, 1/11 per pair.. All goods for which Caßh is remitted will be forwarded, carriage paid, to Railway, Steamer, or Omnibus terminus. NOTICE. B EDWARDS, begs to thank his • friends for their liberal patronage, and wishes to draw attention to the Time Table below, whioh will meet every Train from or to Auckland. Cpaches Leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet Train, as under : A.M 8, Train to Auckland P.M. 12.10, Train to Ohaupo „ 1.20 Train to Auckland „ 9.10, Train to Ohaupo B. EDWARDS, COACH PROPRIETOR, AND LIVERY STABLE KEEPER, HAMILTON. COMMERCIAL HOTEL LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. I TIME TABLE: lOACHES, will leave the Commercial J Hotel, Hamilton, daily for the Rail- '< way Station to meet trains, as under j—--8 a.m.—Train to Auckland 12.10 p.m.—Train to Ohaupo I 1.20 p m.—Train to Auckland 9.10 „ —Train to Ohaupo For Hire:—Saddle Horses and Conveyances. Excursionists can be driven to any part of the Waikato, First-clasß Stable Accommodation, with fine Loose Boxes attached. H. MOFFLIN, Proprietor. (Late Manager for Cobb & Co). VENS, KITCHEN RANGES, ETc I TO LADJES COUNTRY SETTLERS, ! AND OTHERS. THE IMPROVED PATENT PDRT- | ABLE SMOKE-CONSUMING | OVENS i Ht?e been in use now over pivb years. When I first made these useful Ovens I guaranteed them to last five years with ordinary care. Ssveral ladies have informed me that they have had them in I use over that time, and one nearlv six years, and to all appearances will last another five years. There are now over TWO THOUSAND of these Ovens in wee ; no person should be without them especially country settlers, as shey require nosetting, and for baking bread they are unrivalled. Everyone who has had thtm is entirely satisfied with them, and the prices are from 38s to 5.5s for as oven which will last over five years, and eight different sizes to choose from. Also WROUGHT IRON COTTAGE, BOARDING HOUSE, AND SHIP STOVES On hand and made to order. Colonial Ovens, cheapest in Auckland, guaranteed for ten years. Also, cheap, second hand Leamington Ranges, &o. Patent Chimney Tops, guaranteed to cure smoky chimneys, And every kind of Household Ironmongery, at HERBERT H. SMITH'S AUCKLAND IRONWORKS Dr/KHiM-STBEET WBSX. Illustrated Printed Catologne sent on application A Farm of 1,292 acres of first-olass and, bounded by a navigable part of ♦he Piako river. Considerable improvenents have been effeoted. Price very noderate. Advertiser strongly mom* xtends this to anv indubious party. 1,322 acres or unimproved land in the Piako district. Ifirgt-class quality, well watered and well situated, being contiguous to the road now feeing made between Hamilton and the Thames. A 200 acre Farm, with four-roomed nouee, Darn, fifty _ acres improved, fenced, and sub* divided, three miles from Hamilton East, on a good road. A good 10,000 acre block; Terma liberal. A 200 acres Farm close to Hamilton, partially improved. Several blocks of land (unimproved) in various parts of th Waikato, from 50 to 2,000 acres. Terms liberal, Beveral fine farms in Cambridge dis* trict. Applj teW, STEELE, Bamijfo.,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1083, 3 June 1879, Page 4
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