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Miscellaneous.

TO COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND IRONMONGERS.

T7ISTABLISHED BUSINESS'S in the JLi above lines to be disposed of, either separately or as a whole, the Proprietor retiring from Business in consequence of ill-health.

THEWHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITHS PREMISES consist of Workshop 100 ft. long, paint shop, outbuildings and yards. The smithie is fitted with three fires, benches, drilling and screwing machine, and every convenience for carrying on the business.

THE CABINET and UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS consist of Shop and Showroom and workshop, each 70ft. deep, with large wood shed and yard.

THE IRONMONGERY PREMISES are fitted in the usual manner, with large warehouse in the rear. The stock consists of Furnishing and Builders Ironmongery and Agricultural Implements, many of which are manufactured on the premises.

The Premises will be let on lease in each case at a low rental, if taken as a whole a reduction will be made ; or, if preferred, the Freehold or any portion will be disposed of. Stock to be taken at Valuation. A Splendid Building Site to be let on lease for 99 years in the best position in Hamilton. For further particulars apply to I. R. Vialou on the premises, Hamilton, Waikato ; or, to T. & S. Mokrin, merchants, Auckland.

T>HOTOGRAPHY. To the Inhabitants of Hamilton and the Surrounding District. MR. CHAS. SPENCER Has Opened a PORTRAIT GALLERY In a Tent opposite Pearce's Hotel. All kinds of Portraiture done in firstclass style. Views and Residences to order.

EX ' INGLEWOOD & ' ADAMANT, ' 523 Packages PAPERHANGIN GCJ APERHANGIN GrO Scrims and Hessians, PICTURES, Artists' Materials, White Lead, Zinc White, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Silicate and Carson's Anticorrosive Paint, Brushes, Colours, Glue, Glass-paper, Tacks, Gold Leaf, and all Trade Sundries. PifOTOoßAiuitßs' Giass and GIA6S Shadk.s.

N.B. — Notwithstanding the extra duty on PAPERHANGINGS, we are still offering the largest and beat selected stock in the colony at the same low prices as heretofox'e.

W. PHILLIPPS & SON,

OIL ANJ) COLOR MERCHANTS 95 and 97, QUEEN STREET,

AUCKLAND, and POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND

TO THE LADLSS AND GENTLEMEN OF WAIKATO.. H SMITH begs to inform the public • that he has opened a SERVANT S REGISTRY OFFICE in connection with his Fruit Depot. Servants in want of Situations, and hose requiring the same cannot do better han by making immediate application to he undersigned, Terms moc* crate. H. SMITH'S Fruit Depot, HAMILTON.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS. WAIKATO Settlers requiring any description of the above, will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase from the undersigned, who manufactures extensively on the Premises, and also imports HIMSELF DIRECT, from the Best Euglish Manufactures. Large Shipments of Goods exactly suited to his Market, and made expressly to Ms order, just arrived Ex "Lebu," "Famenoth," •' Glenlora," and "Clan Fergusson," which, being bought in large quantities, and the Importer's profit saved, will be sold at prices considerably lower than any other Horse in the trade. Good durable Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete set ; Strong Riding Saddles, our own make, with strained web seats and military open panels, which allow the purchaser to see the tree and the workmanship of the inside of thtt saddle, and are cooler for the Horse, and less liable to gall. Price, complete with mounts, 70/ ; .strong imported, on bar plated trees, complete, G7/G, 72/6, 75/, with military open pauels ; Strong Bridles, with Reins 1 inch wide, and fancy colored j front, 7/6 each. W. S. JONES Queen-street, Auckland.

WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. WREID has pleasure in announc- • ing- to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cambridge and Waikato, that he lias now received a very Large Stock of the newest and most Fashionable jroods for the coming season ever seen in Waikato, consisting of Japanese Silks, Persian Cords, Cypres Cords, Alexandra Cords Habit Cloths, and all the newest materials for Ladies' and Children « Dresses. Just arrived from London and Paris, New Millinery, Satin Bonnets, Straw and other Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Plumes, Flowers, New Trimmings, Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery, liloves, Kid Calf, Leather, and all sorts of Boots and Patent Shoes. Mens and Boy's Elastic and Lace Boots (strong), made to my special order. Mens and Youth's Straw Hats, from -/9 each, New Felt and other Hats. Meus' Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, &c, at and under Auckland Prices. Thy, millinery and Dress Making Dcpaitment will be under the Superintendence of a first-class Milliner and Drets Maker. In he Grocery Department will be found \\\q New Seasons Teas, at reduced prices, and a full btock of New and Choice Goods, Very C/uvj).

WILLIAM EE!D. WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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