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JOHN S. EDGECUMBE, RENT and DEBT COLLECTOR, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton.
HUGH FITZGERALD, RENT and DEBT COLLECTOR, Cambridge West. Several Small Farms for Sale. G. LOVEGROVE, House, Sign & Decorative Painter, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON EAST
PARNELL SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, Near Auckland. First Prize Sydney International Exhibition, 1879-80. Tlie undersigned begs to call the attention of the Public to the Superior Quality of TOILET AND COMMON SOAPS made at the above Factory — they HAVING BEEX AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT THE LATE SYDNEY EXHIBITION— which he is confident will, upon trial, give the utmost satisfaction both as regards their durability and their cleansing property ; and the PRICES will favourably compare with those of any other Colonial Manufacture. Samples and Price Lists will be forwarded to any address on application to the Office in Fort-street, and all orders received will be promptly and carefully executed.
E. R. CARDNO.
MUSIC.
Tl/r ONS. E. CALON, Professor of Music & Bandmaster Is now prepared to receive Pupils for Piano, Singing, etc. Pianos perfectly tuned, singly or by the year. For terms apply to Mr Dickenson, or Mr McLernon, Hamilton. E. CALON.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
nn HE Business hitherto carrieft on by JL the late Mr H. Newell (as H. Newell & Cos. Waikato Steam JErated Water and Cordial Manufactory) will in future be carried on by his late Partners, Mr David Coombos and Mrs H. Newell, under the old name of H. NEWELL & CO., at Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Cambridge. We return our thanks to the trade and general public for their liberal patronage, and hope for a continuance of the &ame. We remain, Yours obediently, H. NEWELL & CO. P.S. — Orders by rail or steamer promptly attended to. Mr Barfield, Cambridge Agent.
C B. THORNE, PRACTICAL CUTLER AND UMBRELLA MAKER, 18, Grey Stkeet, Auckland. Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired. Cutlery of every description Ground Set, and Repaij-pd daily. I^* Country orders promptly attended to.
T3OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND SPRING FACTORY, DURHAM STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return hh sincere (hanks to liis numerous* customers and to the public srcner.illj for the vory liber.il sh.irc of support th.it has bct/h gi\en to him in the p.ist, and ho will trj to merit and hopes to pain an increased trade in the future. A.M. has now got the best Premises in the pnrwncc of Auckland, and lias gone to.i great expense, in order that at a fir^t cost he might h.i\e his whole place, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest e\tent both in time and labor. He has dono so that he might be enabled to ghc his customers the iul! benefit arising from such ccononvcal time and labor-sa\ing arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the gieatest facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and at the lowest price*. Allonleis given or sent to A. Macki 1 , cither for new work or repairs, will receixe his immediate attention, and the same will be piomptl} and faithfully e\ecutcd, and ho is willing to gi\e[to Settlers in the Country distncts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their work, when required, building any kind of Carnage or "\fchiclc of any gi\ en description, on time paj raents on such terms as shall be most suitable ancl advantageous to tho customers, so that jf settlers d<>n't fytive a/ Trap, the fault will be theirs not his. Seq ojiir Illustrated Trade Circular ivhich will be, hiihgin all Railway Stations and in all public prices — sfee it and read it. i ' P.S. — A.M. begs to intimate to his "customers that he has engaged the services' of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimnrtttyso tjiat all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to be dono in first-class I tylc. < ' - !
EX INGLEWOOD $l« AD.AMANT, 523 Packages ,(','„. PA P E R H A NiCfl # GC3 APERH ANIIiQO Scrims and HEgsuJrs,, f1 ~ PICTURES/ ,j ! AKTISTS' MvATajT^IAL 8, White Lead, Zinc White, dKl^Varnishesi Patent Silicate and C^rs&i'g- 'Anticorrosive Paint, Brushes, Goioura, Glue, Glass-paper, Tacks, Gold Leaf, and all Trade Sundries. Photographers' Glass and Glass Shades. N. B. — Notwithstandin£the'ex|f a duty on PAPERHANGINGSjJ Tk.^S *™ 1 offering the largest and b<p BefeSfe|^took in the colony at the same ( loj|;qpnoes as heretofore. < " > *V* {[•*?' W* ■ w, phillippM|^ J 1 95 and 97, , 'QUEESPa^J^BM 1 , ■/, . ' ,'AtJCIC^A'^D. ",,'!, " and, J^LLEN STREE^^OJ;TLAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1328, 4 January 1881, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1328, 4 January 1881, Page 1
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