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I Thb new Pure Cash System now being initiated by G. and C.will certainly prove a benefit to the public. It has been a great success m Sydney and Melbourne, and when strictly carried out the customer I who buys at an establishment where the goods are marked low to ensure a rapid sale must be a great gainer. G-. and C. sell their drapery, millinery, and clothing at such prices for cash as gives the buyer the advantages of a shareholder m a cooperative society, without the risk of being called upon to bear portion of the loss shoidd the year's business prove unsatisfactory. Garlick and Cranwell will aim to retain the confidence which the public have hitherto shown them, and are determined to give the pure cash system a fair trial; whether they gain or lose the first year. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will be supplied with goods at co-operative prices; just the same as though they made a personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, bedding, and general house furniture, the largest portion of which is turned out at our own factory, will be marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. J. G. & Co., having realised the entire value of their stock during their late cash sale, the present stock is new and veby cheaply bouoht. An inspection is invited. — Gaelic*, and Ceanwell, City Hall Furnishing Arcade, Queen-street, Auokland. ' , "

FOR REMAINDER OF NEWS ___V2> ADVERTISEMENTS SEE SUPPLEMENT. Notices. MR ALFRED BUCKLAND'S ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found m the First Column of the Fourth Page, NOTICE. MESSRS HUNTBR, & NOLAN'S advertisements will be found m the seoond column of our fourth page. WANTED KNOWN— Two Line advertisements of wanteds will be taken at Is per insertion, but must be prepaid. WANTED— A. Situation by a Married Man as Manager, or to assist a Gentleman on a Farm ; has a thorough knowledge of the business ; aged 40 years ; or would accept a permanent situation as Engine-driver. Apply Waikato Times Uffice. LOST— A Gold LOCEUT, blue enamelled,' with the inscription, '* Not Lost, bnt gone before." If left at this office a suitable reward wiU be given. LOST, between the Parsonage and Mr Seddon's gate, a GOLD ALBERT CHAIN. Finder will be rewarded on its return to Mrs Calder. WANTED KNOWN, that we have a nice assortment of F^JVCY" DRES 'ES, just to hand. J. Gilmoub, & Co., Ngaruawahia. 7TIHE Cheapest lot of PRINTS ever JL introduced into the Waikato, are to be seen now, at J. Gilmoub & Co.'s, of Ngaruagahia. Prices, from od to lOd per yard. • THE Best and Cheapest Stock of Summer HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, for Ladies, is to be seen at Gilmoob & Co.'s, of Ngaruawahia. PUBLIO HALL, CAMBRIDGE. f*OB OF. FRASER will giye JL Ms highly popula- Lecture on " WHA T IS PHR X- , ISOLCGY," on TUESDAY next, 1 ecember 7th. Public examinations, numerous Illustrations. Commence at 8 p.m. t-. dmission, ls. A few rose; ved seats, ls 6d. 1 ; . Small & Coates, GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAMILTON, Are Offering at 'Lowest Rates, SEEDS-SEEDS — SEED* LJ iEDS— SEEDS— SIiED O Mangle Wurtzel (Long Red) Do. do. (Yellow Globe) Carrot (White Belgian) • Do, (Altringham) Eyory Variety of Turnip, Clovers, and Grass Seeds. MANU RE S, Manures, Manures. Bonedust : Californian, Sydney and Victorian. Bonemeal, Bone Flour, PeruPeruvian Guano, Salt. Woolpacks WOOLPACKS WOOLPACKS Eull weight, at Anckland prices. Sheepshears ! Nets ! ! Potatoes, Oats, Sharps Bran, &c, General Groceries. -We are now OPENING our SUMMER STOCK of BOY'S, YOUTH'S and MEN'S WEARING APPAREL m Latest Fashions. " Small and Coates, H AM I LT ON, Agents New Zealand Insurance Company. liYAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. ON and after- TUESD *V, December 9, the Office Hours of the Waipa County Council will be from 10 o'clock a.m. till 1 o'clock p m. on the second and fourth Tuesday m each month. JAMES WELLS, Clerk Waipa County Council. Ohaupo, 26th November, 1879. TO LET, Hamilton West, a comfortable Six-roomed House, with paddock attached ; cheap, for a term. Apply at Cox's Store. . , , ; IN accordance with the regulations of "The Local Elections Act, 1876," clause 13, I, HUNGERFORD 1 OOH'B, Returning Officer for the Rangiaohia Hiding, do hereby deolare Mr A. M. Wainwright to have been duly elected on November 27th, 1879, to the office of Councillor to represent the above Riding m the Waipa County Council. X H. ROCHE, Returning Officer. 1 flqyenaber Ith, 1879,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1162, 6 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1162, 6 December 1879, Page 3

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