HAMILTON
BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, Sewing Machine, AXD FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE.
GEORGE DICKINSON begs respectfully to armouuee to the inhabitants oi Hamilton ami surrounding districts, that he has just opened a splendid .assortment of Goods, in all Departments cousisting of — Scrapbooks, Photo Albums, Prayerbooks. Hymns — A. <fc M.. We&leyan, Presbyterian. Catholic Prayerbooks, Family Bibles, for cash or Monthly Payments, Chambers' Encyclopedia 10 Vols. Reward Books, Cassell's Popular Educator, Hood's Poems, illustrated by Dore Dictionaries, &c. A few copies "Gudgeon's War in New Zealand" left.
Splendid assortment of Fancy Goods and Toys.
The latest things in Stationery "Eccentric" " Japanesque," " Wedding and Morning," "Military," Baskerville. and many other new Papers and Envelopes, Ledgers, Cnsh-boofcs, Jo\unals, Minute-books, Day-book*? Waste-book*., and Stationery of every description. .Schools supplied with every School
Requisi'e. Agent tor WOIU.D Renowned Whertheim Hand Machines ; price, £1 10s, cash. F. and R. tSinger Arm and Platform. Just received a shipment of the celebrated ''White's Treadle and Hand Machines," .Splendid Valul. Pipes, Tobacco, Old Judge ami Vanity Fair, Pouches, and Smoke s requisites of every description in Btock.
HENDRY & DACRE,
GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
Queen & Custom-house Streets,
AUCKLAND,
Have on Sale and to arrive —
TO A A BAfIS ol OATS JLwUU 1600 Bags Canterbury Potatoes
40 Tons of Bran
100 Tons Bone Flour 43 Tons Bonedust 7 Tons Sharps, &c.
All of which will be sold cheap to make mom for further shipments.
Buyers of all sorts of Produce.
All goods consigned for Sale will be sold to best advantage, and account of sales promptly returned.
BUSINESS NOTICE-T. Trewheelkr, with much pleasure, acknowledges to his patrons and the public generally, that the amount of patronage afforded him since opening the Grocery Store has proved that they fully appreciate the (/real reduction in pricey and would respectfully intimate, that while determined to maintain the quality of all classes of Goods— equal to anything sold in the Waikato— that prices will rule as low «as at present. And that instead of this being a DODGE to obtain custom and then raise the prices again, — tint my endeavour will be to even titiXL further «•- due e so f ar as can be done consistent with t>ound buihicm principles — the motto being Small projlh and Quick Returns (of cash,) v. Large profits and Hook Dcbh. Country Settlers, and Parties from a distance ordering goods, may depend upon their orders being faithfully executed. All Goods delivered to Station or Steamer fne. Price Lists (printed) on application. N. 8. —5 per cent discount allowed on all pnrcha-es over 20s. Best Bread \ id per %lb huf for Cash wt.r the counter.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1291, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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429Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1291, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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