Miscellaneous. CAMBRIDGE. rHE undersigned has 6n sale allth novelties of the season m 3ILK MANTLES, Paletots, 3 Fisohues, Satteens, plain and Striped, Galatea Stripes (all fohades), Feathers, Flowers, Straw Goods, Pure Alpacas, Moub' Clothing, -Hosiery, Boots and Shoes. $ A MERICAN STOVES: OL -Uncle Sam,' 'Derby,' « Opera,, ' Matchless' ; Bamlet's Reaper And Mower, Sheep Shears, Wool Packs, E.P. 1 Goods, Register Grates, Brushware. . r SULTAN COFFEE, Teas (1879-80) French and English Jellies, American Clocks, Toilet Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Tea Services, Dinner Services, ' Glassware. MY general Stock is larger than over, and will be found very complete, Comprising nearly every requisite m Ironmongery, Drapery, Grocery, &c, &c, for either SETTLER or SQUATTER, HOUSE or FARM, STATION or SURVEY CAMP. Intending purchasers will find this Old Establishment' second to none m the Province m either Premises, Stook, Prices, Accommodation, Civility or Attention. Ij**^*"** k GENT for Colonial Insurance _□__, Company, Hill and. Hudson's Baking Powder, Dowden's Glazed Socket Pipes, Ghollah's Indian Remedies. THOS. WELLS, GENERAL MERCHANT, CAMBRIDGE. Just Arrived. AMERIO-VN CONSIGNMENTS per Bonita from New York AMERICAN CARRIAGES From the Celebrated Makers HOOPER, & Co., and CHASE, built ex* ra strong Expressly for this Ma T ket, and all fitted with Lamps and .breaks, and comprisiug Covr.red— Cahrio l et, Barouche, .Berlin, Victoria, Prince Arthur, Rookaway Hotvel* PbteboD. Open — Wagonette, Antilles, Concord, Tray, Bea.h Wa<»on. 12 Expresses— Six Spring with' Seats,. Pole, Shafts, Break SO Sets of Express and Buggy HarnessWhips— A giea"; variety 56 Organs— 26 different styles. 140 Cases Clocks — 21 new designs. 10 Fireproof Sa'es, Combination Locks. 5"0 Cases Chairs, Varnish. "Wheels, Furnitare, Oleographs, Sand Paper. Manure and .***eed Drills. Steel Spring Beds. Carpet Chairs, Perambulators, B. TONES & 00. Queen "Street, AUG If LAND. CAS'ri SALE OF DIU.PERY, CLOTHING, &c, &c, &0. J "PjREVIOUS to removing into his New J. _ Premises, N. R. COX, has deterr aimed to hold a Genuine Clearing-out Sale of the whole of his valuable and well selected stock of Drapery and Clothing, Ironmongery, Crockery, &c, at such reduced prices that mußt ensure a speedy clearance; or, he will re=turii THREE SHILLINGS m the _. (35.) to all Cash Purohasebs. N.R.C. has decided to give np keeping the undermentioned aricles, which will be sold regardless of cost, viz :—- --BOOTS and SHOES OILS and PAINTS ROPE and PAPEKHANGINGS $!"£* All Goods marked m plain figures* CRICKET ! CRICKET ! ! W. W. ROBINSON, 98 o.uebn-steeet, auckla_td, Tobacconist. HAS just received a large aasortLiettft of cricketing material by the Best , -uakors, selected for the importer by the celebrated English cricketer, AhfbboShaw. Discount to Clubs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1149, 6 November 1879, Page 4
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418Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1149, 6 November 1879, Page 4
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