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mendicants, who assume tho garb of poverty for tho occasion. — I am, &c, 4th Waikato. , East Hamilton,^ opt. 29th, 1879. Sib, — I differ with Mr Vialou, who, however, spoke very sensibly ta the meeting of unemployed oii..>aturday night, for I think that much more, amusement than harm will come ef it. How utterly ridiculous it all is, tho three chief conspirators, that worthy trio, Messrs totter, McDonald and 8. Coombes, liko the three tailors of Toolcy-street, subscribing themselves, " We, the people of jbamilton !" How transparent the motives, the one seeking popularity — the other votes as our coming Mayor — the third a new contract now the other is nearly done ! The popularity the one will gain, will not, howeveiyfbe of a .satisfactory kind, as far as Saturday night's meeting at least is concerned; nor has the other shown himself the accomplished diplomat ho would fain be taken for, as I am much surprised if he does not find Saturday night's proceedings " prejudioal'' to his candidature an Mayor. Sam Coombes, however, stands forth, as the beau ideal of >ankuueraploy^d working man. Hs has||geßn earning £3 a week for some time past, and bciasts of it. He is working away today at the same billet. Still, he was c|uite justified, as were the other nine who signed the requisition also, iv calling themselves unemployed, for Friday, when tho requisiiion was got up, was too wet a day to work. No, Mr, I cannot see what harm the meeting oulcl do to Hamilton. | Everyone 1 knows the why and the where- I fore. The proprietor of the Royal did a rattling Saturday night's business — another masterly-stroke of the municipal diplomat — and "we all had some fun. — Yours truly, Kinnat. A Split m hie Cabinet ! Another Dissolution ! Women's Rights. — The ladies are to reap the benefit this time— they are to be especially considered. The candidates soliciting their favor are old and well-tried members of th,e trading community and • have always kept faith with them. As Mr Holloway has retired, the remaining members of the Firm, have decided to invite the ladies en masse to benefit themselves by coming to Buy their New Dresses and other Drapery Goods at an Enormous Seduction. The New and Seasonable Goods are Just Opened, and will positively be Sold without any profit % to enable the undersigned to raise sufficient money to cover the amount required to pay their late partner. Drapery, Milli&ery, Clothing, Carpets, and Furnishing Goods all at a Heavy Reduction for One Month for Cash at time of Purchase. The undersigned thank tht| Ladies and Gentlemen of the Auckland ProviSco for tho liberal snpport. accorded thj&tn m the past, and assure their friends and the public that every effort shall be made to retain their favours. The Drapehy, portion of the Arcade has just undergone extensive, alterations, and is now much more roomy and convenient for ladies than before. We undertake to Sell the Cheapest Dress m town. Tho new firm "vill mark their Goods m plain figures.— Gablick & Cranwkll, Drapers, Clothiers, Cabinetmakers, and Upholsterers, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland % New Advertissments. T. C. Uammpd, HAMILTON; TS APPOINTED AGENT by me for the sale of SEWING MACHINES m the *. Waikato, which Machines will be sold on my account at AUCKLAND PRICES: A.l Fittings, Needles, &c, can be obtained from T. C. HAMMOND, And all 'repairs will be promptly exe•utcd. W.,C.DINNEs. ■ • 0 ■• LOOK OUT FOR EASTON AND WILSoIs 1 - Georgia Minstrels, THE PHUNNY PHELLOWS, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBKR IST AND 2ND, IN Le QIJWSNE'S HALL, HAMILTON ON their last tour through New Zealand, the onljr Genuine Minstrel Tronpe m the Colonies. lg§£" Host of Novelties. Jgjjl The company also play at Ngaruawahia, Tuosday, September 30th; Cambridge, Saturday 4tb, Monday and Tuesday, Gth and 7th October. . Prices of admission: Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Hoeaoe EasTon, Manager M. Levy, Agent J.J.AUSTIN&O#. Wholesale Manupaotueees oi^ BOOTS and SHOES, No. 15, Wyndham St., Auckland* Ij^" Every Description of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Leggings, Closed Uppers, &c, always m stock Jggi Orders Executed with Promptness and Despatch under the Personal Superintenintendence of the Firm. Special Makes iov tho Country .„, and Native Trades. | l^- NEW STYLES CONSTANTLY BROUGHT OUT. Ladies (Elastic sides, Bals., and Childrena Goods. Gentleman's Elastic sides, Wellingtons, and Bals. Unsubpassed m Appeaeancb and Weak. Indents Executed on most Rersonable Terms, for London and Continental Goods. Samples sent to any Part t onjpproval Qt lieturiu

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 3

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