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A Split in the 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 the 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 coining to Birr their New Dresses and other Drapery Goois at an Enormous Reduction. The New and Seasonable Goods are Just Opened, and will positively be Sold without any profit, to enable the undersigned to raise suffloient money to cover the amount required to pay their late partner. Drapery, Millinery,, Clothing, Carpets, and Furnishing Goods all at a Heavy Reduction for One Month for Cash at time of Purchase. The undersigned thank the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Auckland Province for the liberal support accorded them in the past, and assume their friends and the public that every effort shall be made to retain their favours. The Drapery 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 in town. The new firm mil mark their Goods in plain figures.—Gablick & CranWell, Drapers, Clothiers, Cabinetmakers, and Upholsterers, City Hall Queen-street, Auckland NOTICE. MR ALFRED BUOKLAND'S ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in -the First Column'.of the Fourth Pago. KHMMllttDKilllrt; Ploughing and Harrowing i v ixty Acres Land, within a mile of Te Awamutu, being allotment 267, parish of Puniu. Tenders will be received by Mr Hume, Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton, up to Friday, the 31st inst. X/yANTED KNOWN, that we have ™» a nice assortment of F*NCY DRESSES, just to hand. J. Gilmour & Co., Ngaruawahia. IHE Cheapest lot of PRINTS ever introduced into the Waikato, are to be esen now, at J. Q-ilmoub & Oo.'s, of Ngaruagahia. Prices, from 5d to lOd per yard. THE Best and Cheapest Stock of . Summer H4TS, Trimmed/" and Untmnmed, for Ladies, is to be seen at Gilmour & Co.'s, of Ngaruawahia.

ANTED, two General Servants, — Apply to Mrs Vialou, Hamilton Small & Coates, n ENERaL merchants, KAMILTON, Are Offering at Lowest Rates, : 'EEDS-SEEDS SEEDCJ ,£EDS—SEEDS —S cED O Mangle Wurtzel (Long-Bed) - ■'"' Do. -do.-:. (Yellow Globe) Carrot (White Belgian) Do. ( Altringham) Evory Variety of Turnip, Clovers, and Grass fceeds. "ANU BE 8, Manures, Manures. Bonedust : Californian, Sydney and Victorian. Bonemeal, Bone Flour, Peruvian Guano, Salt. Wool-packs* WOOLPACKS WOOLPACKS Full weight, at Auckland prices. I . Sheepshears 1 Sheep Nets !! Potatoes, Oats,' Sharps Bran, &c, General Groceries. N.B. -We are now OPENING our SUMMER STOCK of BOY'S, YOUTH'S and MEN'S WEARING APPAREL in Latest fashions. Small and Coates, ] ,EA M I;LT,O N,' \ Agents New Zealand Insurance Company. WAIKATO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY. JK. MoDONALD having made « arrangements with Messrs Pateraon & Co. Produce. Merchants, tjueen-street, Auckland, ■ to. receive and forward by Bail, all igoods addressed to his care, respectfully informs his ipations and the public -, generally, that he is prepared to deliver all goods arriving by mail on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. J. K. McD. also proposes, should sufficient inducement offer, to carry Goods to Cambridge, and along the route thereby, insuring prompt delivery, and saving consignees from the vexatious delays which occur by the present method of transit, he will also be prepared to take the wool from the shed on the estate and forward to: the consignees in Auckland at the cheapest possible rate. Hamilton, 26th October, 1879. POSTPONEMENT HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOIREE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the imprpvei ments in ' the Church not being sufficiently advanced, the Soiree, which it was proposed to hold in the Church on Wednesday,'is postponed to FRIDAY Ist, the ,31st instant, Tea oh the Table in the Church, Hamilton East, at 6.30 p.m; . Headings, and Songs will be given in the Hamilton Hall ;i immediately after Tea.. Tiotote, 2s each,' may be obtained at all Stores.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

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