Miscellaneous.
■JVTURSEE'Y STOCK. The undersigned lias for SALE daring the Planting Season now Coming in T7IRUIT TREES T7IOREST TREES 1 _r TREES QUICKC All the above have been raised under my own supervision, and are guaranteed true to description. Fruit Trees, Vines, &c, pruned a* reasonable charges. FREDK. FORREST. Orders can be left with Mr Le Quesne , Hamilton East, when they will receive prompt attention. Piako Road, May 9,
TIOR SALE, SHELTER TREESPinus Insignis, Radiatas, and Tuberculatas Ostriacas, 20s per 100 or £8 per 1000 Ornamental and Fruit Trees African Box Thorn, &c, &c. Garden Seeds. JAMES KEELEY, Cambridge West.
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE -Apples on Blight Proof Stocks, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Fig*, Peaches, Nectarines, fee. ; good Plants true to name, properly grafted, aud best yarietics, £i per hundred, 12s per? dozen; Grape Vines, Lemons, Oranges, Walnuts, Chesnuts, Cunants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Rhubard, Roots, &c, &c , at current rates. Roses — the best collection in the Colony — Gs, 9s, 12s per dozen : £3 per hundred, ready for removal July to September. Terms : Strictly Cash. W. J. PALMER, Carleton Road, Auckland.
Practical Hints on Making Purchases,
NEVER buy an article unless you lequire it, and unless you are a judge of the goods you really requite. Give your orders only to those who treat all alike — who will serve a child the same a« thot-c who make their bargain. Do not be deluded by sham advertisements of tho^-o who s;iy they are direct importers, and theieforo in a position to sell cheaper than all othors who are not ; for if such an assertion be strictly honest, the importer for a retail trade would actually pay more for his goods when delivered than ho who made his purchases through warehousemen who buy from manufacturers, which the retail trader cannot. These remarks are intended solely for + he trade in drapery. Never buy goods that you do not know the value of from those who attract attention by making a lead of a few special articles, cutting them at or below cost, imagining customers will consider their other goods equally cheap, for such loss must be compensated for. The undersigned professes to take a reasonable profit off every article he sells ; as lie studies doing a safe trade at small expense, a reasonable profit pays him. Customers not having to pay for special gifts made to a few, each may depend upon receiving full alue for his or her money. Advevtiaer does not claim to be the only one in Waikato who endeavours to treat every customer fair, neither does he profess to give better value than all others ; that he lea\ es for the public to judge. All requiring Drapery, such as Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Towels, Antimacassois, Flannels, Slihting, Ticking 1 , Calico, Sheeting, Cietonne, Table Linen, Table Covers, Holland, Diaper, Turkey Twill, Curtains ; or Lidies' Ware, such ass Dress Stuffs, Wool Plaids, Winceys, Waterproof Tweed, Wool Squares, Aprons, Underclothing 1 , Corsets, Skirts, Shawls, Mantles. Ulhters, Gloves, Frilling, Fringe, Embroidery, Ribbon, Hosiery ; or Men's and BoyV Ware, such as Suits, Overcoats, Tweed Pants, Mole Pants, Drill Pants, Smjrlcts, Shirts, Collars, Scarfs, Shirt Studs, Hats, Caps, Briccs, Belts, Socks, Real Mo^giel Tweed and Serge, BOOTS OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE, Might do worse than inspect the same at HATRICK'S New Drapery Stoto, adjoining Bank of New Znaland, Hamilton. Purchase or not, all will receive at Ipast civility. Those a distance from Hamilton, who cannot conveniently select their Goods personally, may depend upon having their orders carefully aud punctually attended to by J. R. E. HATRICK, Hamilton.
ig^* Terms : All Goods marked in plain figures at the lowest possible selling price for Cash, fi'om which no reduction can be made. Any article purchased, and not approved of, if returned within a reasonable period, will be exchanged, or money returned. iglT Note the address— J. R. E. HATRICK, Hamilton.
T> O N E S Do not leave your bones lying loosely about, send them to the Waikato Bone Mill, and turn them into money. Bones purchased in any quantity. W. CUMMING.
DEY AND FRENCH have a Large Assortment of Pipes, Concertinas, Sheath Knives, Tape Line 3, Pannicans, Tin Plates, Cutlery, Tents, Camp Ovens, and ocher requisites for camps.
FOR SALE, A PIANO by Bord (almost new) Brussels Carpet, 14ft, x 14ft. 3in. Half-dozen Cane-bottomed Chairs 1 Seltzogene 1 Curtain Pole and Rings, 9ft. long, Plated Tea , and Coffee Service, Cruet Stand, Pictures, &c, &c. Apply to R. HARRIS, V Hamilton East.
TX7ANTED KNOWN, hat Handbills, , Til Dodgers, and all kinds of Printing ea? be had at the Waikato Times office cheaper than any other house. ANT ED- KT^OWN— That Job Printing of every description is executed with 1 despatch as thisj office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1401, 25 June 1881, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1401, 25 June 1881, Page 4
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