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Business Cards.

N. R. COX, DRAPER & GENERAL STOREKEEPER, VICTORIA STREET, Hamilton.

D. ELLIOTT,

Builder, Contractor. & Undertaker, HAMILTON.

All kinds of Carpenters' and Joiners' Work Executed on the most reasonable terms.

BARKER & GOODMAN, Shoeing & General Blacksmiths,

TAMAHERE

•T^T O T I C E B. EDWARDS Begs to thank his friends for their liberal patronage, and wishes to draw attention to the time table below, which will meet every train from or to Auckland. Coaches leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet train.

B. EDWARDS, Coach Pi oprictor and Livery Stable Keeper HAMILTON. OW ON HAND, & FOR SALeT AT THE " WAIKATO TIMES » OFFICE, Valuation Forms Valuers Notice Forms, in Books Register Books, under Dog Registration Act, 1880 Receipt Book, do. Registiation Forms, do.

p| E, EDGE L 0 W. HAMILTON, WAIKATO. Consultation Hours, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m#

T. H. HAMMOND, TTOUSE PAINTER & GRAINER. Contracts taken and Orders executed with despatch. Orders can be left care of Mr Bell, baker, Grey-street, Hamilton Eabt.

W. P. BELL,

BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, 4 Doors from the Waikato Hotel, HAMILTON EAST.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Sales 1875, (in foubyeaes ) Sales 1879, 249, 852 < nearly \ 431, 167, MACHINES ( DOUBLED ) MACHINES

LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD LARGEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD !

NEW FAiIILY MACHINE, on Polished Walnut Table-, wiih Drawers, Stand, and Treadle. Price, £$ 17s od. PATENT TRIPLE ACTION BALANCE AVHEEL, and ma) h.i\c, when required, the New Patent Cocoon Shuttle (instead of the P.obbin Shuttle). ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH EACH

MACHINE

1 Feller 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hcmmers and Folder 6 Shuttcl Uobbins 1 Tuck-maikcr „ 12 Needles 1 Omltor „ iScrcw-drher 1 firaiiler „ I P.pttlc of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 .Strew for Straight Guide, 1 Book of Instruction

i Extra Ncedle-Pl.itc Other Acccssoi ics for special classes of work arc supplied at a small extra charge. Price List ssnt post free. The abo\ c Machine can be made to work by Hand, if required, . 'it :i small extra cost. NEW FAMILY HAND MACHINES on AValnut Base, with Newest Accessories. .SEWING MACHINES for all classes of work, fitted to woik by hand, foot, or steam power. The Sewing Machine made by the Singer Sewing Manufacturing Company "arc acknowledged by common consent to be by far the host Sewing Machines, that mechanical ingenuity has been able to produrc. Although the Singer Sewing Machines are comparati\el> late in the field, yet the extraordinary demand for them duiing the past few } ears— as indicated by the successix c annual sales— has obliged this enterprising company to increase their Factories to an extent that seems almost incredible. The largest of thrco Factories is at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Here, the main building has 1,100 feet frontap c ; Forging Shops, 700 feet ; Foundry, 600 feet by 101 ieet ; Cabinet Shop, zoo; Packing Shops, 200 teet. 'I he main building Has tour floors; the Cabinet and Packing Shops ha\e each three floors. Entire works employ 3,500. The Yard < ontains 6 miles railroad tracks. Theic are also Factories, at, or near, the City of Glasgow, .'md the dimensions of these works maybe imagined, when we say that 2,500 here, as at the American Works, find constant employment. The turnout ot Machines alono is 10,000 ctery week, or, at the rate of (halt a million) for the cuncnt jear. The various parts and new a< ccssorios, needles, oil, &c, &c, required for the 3,^00,000 Sewing Machines, which aic in use all over the world — these demand special attention and much labor. A Staff of Skilled Mechanics and Sewing Machine Experts < is alwajs employed for the .sole puipose of making every possible Mechanical Improvement on the Machines and accessories. And notwithstanding the Vkrv Gri u Reduction in Price, the Company continue to ghe wonderfully Easy Tkkms to Purchasers on Hire Deferred Pa>ment System. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET,

AUCKLAND. Waikato Agents : Hamilton-JAMES MARTIN Cambridijc-HOUGHTON'& SONS Te Awamutu— DUFFUS ScDICK.

BOATS ! , BOATS ! BOATS !- J. W. CARR 4; SONS are now offering to the public Boats of every class, at o- lower * figure than can be supplied elsewhere. Inspection invited.'.A speci- * ality— a Pleasure-boat, complete, ;for £5. J. W. Garr >& Sons,. , Custom-house-street West, Builders to $, U; ;Navy,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1359, 17 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1359, 17 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1359, 17 March 1881, Page 1

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