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Miscellaneous-

J. WISEMAN,

saddler and harness maker,

Hamilton East,

TT AS ON SALE Saddlery and Harness Of every descriptron. CARRIAGE — BUGGY — SPRINGCART — DRAY — PLOUGH— . AMERICAN— and Other /COLLARS ! Collars i The demand for J.W's. Pack Saddles (as made by him for il.M's, Forces in New Zealand, and now adopted by the British Army) still continues. Price £3 and upwards. J.W. continues to manufacture his celebrated Station Saddles at £3 10s and upwards. Lower qualities made. Every Stable requisite kept in Stock. Embrocation and Condition Powders. Head Establishment : 113, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1861.

TM P O 11 T A N T NOTICE. W. K. Carter, in returning thanks to his numerous customers tor the liberal suppoit he has received since running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now toiufoim them that although his mail contract expires on 31st December, his coach will still continue to run between < ambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the tiams to and from Auckland. W. K. CAPvTER, Coach Proprietor. Li\ cry and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December ISBO.

To the Travelling Public.

TV/TR JAMES CAMP has opened his Hotel at the Narrows Bridge lload, and will be happy to meet his old fiiends and the travelling public. ig^T Best brands of Liquors only. Jggl THE "SYBIL" Having arrived from China direct, with a Full Cargo of ■\TE\Y SEASON'S TEAS IN E\Y SEASON'S TEAS Of Supoiior Quality, I beg to announce to my numerous Customeis and the public generally that I Inue now in bond an IMMENSE STOCK Of the Finest Crops of the Season. My object in buying so largely (sufficient for 1 2 months) is that I may be able to maintain the hifjh quality and character of my Tea i ight through the year. I have had sneat reason to regiet that, owing tj the stdte of the tea maiket, both here and in Melbourne for the past fo'ir months, it was simply impossible to gat tho ceitain (judntibes I find to bo indispensable m pioducing a Family Tea vhrch will command geneial approbation. I take thi^ opportunity of thanking my customeis (who^o name i-> le<non) for the immense tiatle in Ton. which I have been doing during the p.i^t je.u, and I can assure them that I never was in such a good position, as now, and never moie willing 1 than now to satisfy them with the fragrant cup that cheeis but not inebriates. My New Teas arc turning out in pplbudii condition — rich and mellow, yet brisk and pungent ; deep in color, full jh stiength, agreeable in flavor, and grand in the cup. My Family Mixture, containing a pioper proportion of the Rich and Tow erf ul Assam (though supciioi by 2d. pei lb. to last year 'si, I will, as before, scud out in boxes containing 121bs and 201bs. nott. at the very Moderate Puce of 2s. and 4d. per pound. Teas, in half-chests, from Is. b'd. to 2s. fid. per lb. My motto — " Small profits, large trade." ADAM LAYBOURN, MKECHANT, FOUT-STREET, A U C X L A N 7).

EDWIN HOLLOWAY In returning thanks to the Settlers in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the firm of Hollo way, Gaklick & Cra> t \yell, Begs t© solicit a continuance of the same in his \TEW ESTABLISHMENT, J3I Next to Howin's, Grocers, Which he has Opened with, a very Select and Cheap Stock of General DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, Bought for Cash, which will enable him to Sell at a Small advance on Wholesale Prices. All orders will receive his personal attention. The Millinery Department is tinder the ' Management of Mrs Yab;no:m:, for several , , yeans; with Mr Tj, Short, of Auckland, c •

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

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