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Business Notices.

"VTEW GOODS ¥OR THE PRESENT SEASON. A. LINABURY & CO. Have Just Opened up a Large Quantity of NEW DRESS GOODS' COMPRISING — Wool Serges, Fancy Lustres P!aiit Lustres, Newest shades Homespun, French Merinos Winceys, Costume Cloths Twills, Diagonal and Corded A Large Stock of NNcrw r Wint Millinery, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Millinery, Trimnvngs, Orua ments, <fee. 300 Girls' Costumes 500 Ladies' Costumes. An inspection invited. Dressmaking on he premises A. LINABURY & Co., 204 & 206, QUEEN-STREE2, Auckland.

HENDRY & DACRE, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Queen & Custom-house Streets, AUCKLAND, Have on Sale and to arrive — TOAA BAGS of OATS L&yJV) 1600 Bags Canterbury Po tatoes 40 Tons of Bran 100 Tons Bone Flour 43 Tons Bonedust 7 Tons Sharps, &c. All of which will be sold cheap to mak room for further hhiprnents. Buyers of all sorts of Produce. All goods consigned for Sale will be sold to best advantage, and account of sales promptly returned.

■OOYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND SrRING FACTORY, DURHAM STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return hts sincere thanks to his numerous customers and to the public generally for the vrry liberal j.h;ire of support that has been tftvfn to him in tin* p.i^t, and h« will try to merit and hopes to K ;l ' n ;lu ' n < roased trade in the future. A.M. has now got the best Premises in the prmince ot Auckland, and has sjone to a tfreat expense, in order th.it at a first tost he miifht h,iw hk whole plate, men. and machinery so arranged .is t«» e< onomi-e to the hillest extent both in tune and hibor. lie has done so that he mijrht be enabled to jrhehis i ustoinei > the iull benefit arising irom sui h ci unnniiL.il time and labor-sa\iiij» 1 arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the greatest faiilitas tor doinij .in t'\tensiie businc". w irh ease .md quirk despatch, and at the lowest priie-. All orders };i\en or sent to \. M u ki:,i irher tor new work or r< ]i:lus, will teceive his immediate attention, and the - cine will be promptly and faitliluljy executed, and he is willinvf to to Settlers in the Countiy districts all the assistant c and all the ach .intake-, th.it he possibly t.in : he is theretore prep.itod to <!<■• then work, when required, building .m\ kind ot Carriage or \ ihu le ot anj vfiven description, on time p.iwnuitson sue h terms as sh.tll be most suitable .4mfad\.mt.igcous to the customers, so that il settlors don't li.iao .i JL'r.ip, the fault will be theirs not his. See our Illustrated Trade Cm ul.ir which will be hun# in all Railway Stations and in all public pla< cs — o ee it and read it. P.S. — A.M. betf.s to intimate to his t ustomers that he has oujjajjed the .services ot a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and jjuamnteed to be done in tirs>t-class tyle.

piTY TjILOUR 11/riLLS. J. BYCROFT & 00. Beg to intimate to their numerous friends that they have removed into their new and spacious premises in Shortland Street, Auckland. They have spared no expense in the erection of the above Mills (with every f acility for an extensive trade) by importing the best machinery with the latest improvements in use in America and England, resolved to keep fully abreast of the times They venture to state their Brands of Flour are so well known as to need no comment. With increased facilities for supplying all demands upon them, they solicit from their constituents a continued measure of support, and from those who have not used their Brands hitherto a trial, feeling assured such trial will ensure a continuance of their custom. Their Steam Biscuit Factory in rear of the City Mills is now fully at work. The success that has attended their efforts in manufacturing first-class BISCUITS has compelled them to erect spacious premises. These are now nearly completed and the erection of a second Revolving Oven, now on the way from London, will enable them to double their outturns. No labour or expense has been spared to make this Establishment complete in every respect, and J. BYCROPr & Co., respectfully solicit a continuance of that support they will always endeavour to merit. N.B. —.Goods delivered in the City, on the wharves and Railway Terminus free of extra charge.

rpHE Undersigned have ON SALE :— JL Rimu Posts, £4 per 100 „ Rails, £3 los per 160 Kahikatea Rail*, £3 per 100 Firewood, 6s 6d per ton. HACKETT AND CHAPMAN, Ohauto.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1302, 2 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1302, 2 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1302, 2 November 1880, Page 1

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